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World's best airlines
Great companies always think outside the box, and Air New Zealand is no exception. In the most recent Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards survey, the Kiwi airline came in No. 2. And while readers didn't specifically rank in-flight entertainment, ANZ's fresh, amusing spin on the standard safety video surely gave passengers a memorable impression of the airline. (travel.yahoo.com) 更多...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
i just find that i have been bitched out on more canadian air line than i can think of ,they just dont seem to enjoy their work ,its got to do with attidude ,north american way of thinking i guess .
Well, in Asia and other parts of the world, they are not enlightened as we North Americans are, and there is still a thing that permeates their country called STATUS and SELF ESTEEM. We are enlightened to the point that we are all equal and cannot stoop so low as to serve anyone.
dont you find it odd that all the top airline of the world are almost all asian .no canadian or american even comes close , but i have to agree ,i am canadian and i have flown a bunch of airline ,including singapore airlines and i will tell you , canadian or american cant shine their shoes .its a real shame they cant learn from that .
it's simply because american/canadian airlines have soaring labor costs so they didn't have money to improve service/product. Asian airlines in general hire young flight attendants who are generally better looking and are paid far far less than the seniors on US/CA airlines. Therefore, those guys have had lots of money to spend on new shiny planes and a superb product.
Ever notice that the majority of the "World's Best Airlines" are usually long-haul carriers, flying to and from benign climates with a high percentage of executive and first class seats, and an even larger percentage of tourist passengers?
Does it not say something in that there are no U.S.flag carriers on here. It is also notable to mention that customer service was one of the most noted issues