Vietnam Airlines named among top 10 international airlines of 2023
National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines has officially entered the top 10 international airlines of 2023, according to the rankings conducted by Bounce, a US-based luggage storage service company that operates in over 1,000 cities worldwide.
Hanoi (VNA) – National flag carrier Vietnam Airlines hasofficially entered the top 10 international airlines of 2023, according to therankings conducted by Bounce, a US-based luggage storage service company thatoperates in over 1,000 cities worldwide.
Bounce's experts scored 60 global airlines based on criteria such ason-time flight performance, the number of cancellations/delays, quality ofin-flight services, onboard meals, seating, staff service, groundsupport, among others.
Japan Airlines took the lead in the rankings with a score of 8.28out of 10, followed by Singapore Airlines 7.63 and Qatar Airways 7.5.
Apart from Vietnam Airlines and the three above carriers, KoreanAir, Vistara, All Nippon Airways, Ethiopian Airlines, Air India, Azul Airlines,and Emirates Airline also made them into the top 10.
꧟ Vietnam Airlines shares the 10th position with EmiratesAirline, both achieving a total score of 5.16./.
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