Which is the best airline you have fly?
Which is the best airline you have fly? - 2
National Airlines, they were bought out by Pan Am around 1980. Pan Am eventually disintegrated by the late 1980s.
British Airways - Flown with them several times and never had an issue. Food has been good, pleasant staff, felt a more personal service
I have heard that RyanAir is a nightmare, but, I've never had an issue with them myself. You just follow the rules.
Qantas.
ANA.
Singapore Airlines
It was Singapore Airlines. I actually wrote to the airline to compliment them on the service received which is something I normally do not do to any company.
British Airways.
That I have flown? Anything outside the US. Airlines based in other countries are not as profit driven, offer better food, more leg room and better service. Airlines based in the Middle East and Asia regularly score highest on surveys of travel magazine readers. The good is good on Air France and Lufthansa.
Lufthansa. Alitalia was short but they were incredibly good to us. Aloha can be good.
I fly seldom these days, but until about 6 years ago my favourite airlines were Emirates, Singapore and Lufthansa.
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