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Top 10 World’s Best Inflight Entertainment 2022

The term “in-flight entertainment” (IFE) refers to the entertainment options offered to passengers on aircraft while they are in the air.

World’s Best Inflight Entertainment 2022

The term “in-flight entertainment” (IFE) refers to the entertainment options offered to passengers on aircraft while they are in the air.

A highly competitive element of modern air travel is in-flight entertainment, which is prized for its high quality. The award recognizes the airlines that offer the finest selection and caliber of in-flight entertainment.  Airlines that try to give their customers a fantastic experience, from the availability and currency of onboard Wi-Fi to and cost of movies, TV shows, music, and games.

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Emirates takes home three honors at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022(Opens in a new browser tab)

1. Emirates: Emirates has won the Top position in World’s Best Inflight Entertainment award for the 17th year in a row at the prestigious Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.

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2. United Airlines: It has won second place in World’s Best Inflight Entertainment award at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.

3. Qatar Airways: At Skytrax world airline awards 2022, it has been recognized as the world’s best in-flight entertainment airline.

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Emirates invests over the US $ 350 million in next-generation inflight entertainment systems for the new A350 fleet(Opens in a new browser tab)

4. Singapore Airlines: At Skytrax world airline awards 2022, it won the fourth position as the world’s best in-flight entertainment airline.

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5. Delta airlines: It has placed at the top fifth position as the world’s best in-flight entertainment airline by Skytrax world airlines awards.

6. Jet Blue Airways: At Skytrax world airlines awards It has placed at the sixth position as the world’s best inflight entertainment airline.

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The World’s Top 10 Airlines of 2022 – World Airline Awards(Opens in a new browser tab)

7. Qantas Airways: As the airline with the finest in-flight entertainment worldwide, Qantas came in seventh place at Skytrax World Airlines Awards 2022.

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8. Virgin Atlantic: It has earned the title of best in-flight entertainment airline in the world at the 2022 Skytrax World Airlines Awards.

9. Turkish Airlines: It has won ninth place as the best airline for in-flight entertainment at the Skytrax World Airlines Awards in 2022.

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10. American Airlines: It has won Tenth place as the best airline for in-flight entertainment at the Skytrax World Airlines Awards in 2022.

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Turkish Airlines in Talks for New Planes, with New MRO Facility

Turkish Airlines in Talks for New Planes, with New MRO Facility

Turkish Airlines is set to embark on a significant expansion journey, eyeing the acquisition of 235 new aircraft from both Airbus and Boeing.

Chairman Ahmet Bolat recently disclosed this development, emphasizing the airline’s commitment to balanced engagement with both major aircraft manufacturers. This move comes in the wake of Turkish Airlines‘ ambitious 10-year fleet plan, unveiled last year, which aims for a substantial increase in its fleet size by nearly 600 planes. As reported by Reuters.

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In December, the airline solidified a substantial portion of this plan by securing a deal with Airbus for 355 firm and optional orders, encompassing A321 narrow body and A350 wide body aircraft.

During an event in Istanbul attended by representatives from Airbus and Rolls-Royce, Bolat underscored the airline’s strategy of maintaining equilibrium between Airbus and Boeing. He also highlighted Turkish Airlines’ patience in awaiting resolution of Boeing’s challenges before finalizing its decision.

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Moreover, Bolat revealed discussions with Rolls-Royce regarding the potential establishment of maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities within Türkiye, along with exploring additional avenues for supply-chain sourcing.

Recently, Turkish Airlines is set to redefine luxury air travel with the introduction of its next-generation business class suite, codenamed “Crystal,” slated for release in 2025. These luxurious private suites will first be introduced on the Boeing 777 fleet, with plans to expand to Airbus A350-1000 jets in the future.

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The Crystal Suites will feature private compartments with sliding doors, offering passengers an intimate and secluded space to relax and work during their journey. Boasting a 1-2-1 configuration, each seat will provide direct aisle access, ensuring maximum convenience for travelers.

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Singapore Airlines Ordered to Pay $3,580 to Couple over Faulty Seats

Singapore Airlines Ordered to Pay $3,580 to Couple over Faulty Seats
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Following a dispute over defective seats during their voyage from India to Australia last year, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been compelled to pay a sum exceeding S$3,500 to an Indian couple.

The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission in Hyderabad ruled in favour of Ravi and Anjali Gupta, who on May 23, 2023, had problems with their business class seats that were meant to automatically recline on their flight from Hyderabad to Australia via Singapore.

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Reports from media outlets in India highlighted the discomfort experienced by the couple, who were compelled to endure the entire journey without the benefit of reclining seats, despite having paid a significant amount which cost around 66,750 rupees (S$1,090) for each ticket, lodged a complaint during the flight, expressing their dissatisfaction with the situation.

Singapore Airlines initially offered compensation in the form of 10,000 KrisFlyer miles per person, which was declined by the passengers. As reported by CNA, Singapore Airlines apologised for any difficulty the technical failure may have caused and acknowledged the District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission of Hyderabad’s ruling.

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SIA clarified that while the automatic recline feature on Mr. and Mrs. Gupta’s seats experienced a glitch, the manual recline function remained operational during the flight from Hyderabad to Singapore.

Regrettably, due to a fully occupied flight, SIA staff were unable to arrange alternative seating within the business class cabin. However, the airline asserts that its crew diligently monitored the couple’s comfort throughout the journey, offering to manually adjust the seats as needed.

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Cathay Pacific asks business class customers to bring their own cutlery

Cathay Pacific asks business class customers to bring their own cutlery

In an innovative move towards sustainability, renowned Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific has recently floated an unconventional idea to its business class customers.

Bringing their own cutlery sets onboard. This initiative, revealed through a member survey circulated within the airline’s “Cathay Lab” community – a platform comprising frequent business class travelers – has stirred a wave of curiosity within the aviation industry.

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With sustainability becoming an increasing concern in aviation, Cathay Pacific’s survey aimed to gauge passengers‘ willingness to partake in various eco-friendly practices during their journeys.

Among the initiatives presented, including refilling reusable water bottles and recycling plastic, the prospect of bringing personal cutlery garnered significant attention. Some members expressed practical concerns, questioning the feasibility of carrying cutlery through airport security and the potential inconvenience for passengers unaware of regulations.

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Others suggested that Cathay Pacific should simply provide reusable cutlery onboard instead. Furthermore, there were suspicions among some respondents that the BYO cutlery proposal might be a precursor to introducing additional charges, with one user humorously envisioning a scenario where the airline lends cutlery sets for a fee.

Despite the skepticism surrounding the proposal, Cathay Pacific’s exploration of innovative sustainability measures reflects a broader industry trend towards environmental consciousness.

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