The Best Airline Cabin Crew awards celebrate outstanding overall excellence among inflight teams, recognising both technical proficiency, like efficiency, precision and service execution, as well as the human touch, including enthusiasm, attitude, warmth and genuine hospitality, according to SkyTrax.
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Asian and Middle Eastern airlines -- but no Indian names -- dominated the Top 10 slots at the World Airline Awards.
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Despite spending thousands of crores on swanky terminals, none of the Indian airport feature in the list.
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World Airport Awards Skytrax 2011 held in Copenhagen has honoured the airports.
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The 2013 Awards are based on 12.1 million airline passenger nominations, and include 395 airports worldwide.
AirAsia will be the first airline to have Chennai as a hub and would focus on tier-II and III cities in South India.
The World Airport Awards are based on the results from 9.8 million questionnaires completed by 100 different nationality of airline passengers in 2009/2010.
The survey measured over 38 items of airline product and service standards.
The Incheon International Airport in Seoul, S Korea has been voted as the world's best airport in 2009.
The Skytrax World Airport Awards were announced on March 23 at a ceremony in Brussels, Belgium, as part of the Passenger Terminal Expo. According to results released on March 24, the world's best airport in 2010 was Changi in Singapore, followed by Incheon in Seoul and Hong Kong International Airport. The rest of Skytrax's top 10 list included Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Auckland and Bangkok from the Asia-Pacific region, and Munich, Zurich and Amsterdam from Europe.
Based on factors like shopping, dining, staff courtesy, baggage delivery and waiting times at security, airport customers chose Hong Kong over 190 others in an annual survey conducted by Skytrax, a privately-owned research company in London, which released the results on Tuesday. The ranking was finalised based on 8.2 million company questionnaires completed by passengers over 10 months from 2007 to 2008.
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Bagging top spot is Singapore Changi Airport; close on its heels is the Hong Kong International Airport and at third place is the Munich Airport.
Based on the Skytrax ranking for 2018, IndiGo is number two among the best low-cost carriers in Asia, behind rival AirAsia.
The trademarks/brands on the block include Fly Kingfisher, Flying Models, Funliner, Fly the Good Times, Kingfisher and Flying Bird Device.
The 17-lender consortium led by State Bank of India has also put the Flying Models, Funliner, Fly Kingfisher and Flying Bird Device on the block.
The airlines had pledged the trademarks as collateral with banks at the time of taking loans from them
Four airports from United States figure in the list of world's busiest airports.
Banks put the airline's trademarks including Kingfisher logo and the once-famous tag-line 'Fly the Good Times' on the block
Emirates has been voted as the world's best airline in 2016 by travellers around the world.
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Despite having started at least a decade later than Jet Airways, IndiGo accounts for the lion's share in the domestic market