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World’s Best Airline Cabin Cleanliness 2022

All Nippon Airways: It was recognized this year with a total of three prestigious awards and repeat recognition from SKYTRAX World Airline Awards

1. All Nippon Airways: It was recognized this year with a total of three prestigious awards and repeat recognition from SKYTRAX World Airline Awards, including World’s Best Airline Cabin Cleanliness, World’s Best Airport Service, and Best Airline Staff Service in Asia.

2. Singapore Airlines: It is Singapore’s national airline, with Changi Airport serving as its hub. It placed second as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.

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3. Japan Airlines: It is an international airline and Japan’s flag carrier. At the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022, It has recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline.

ANA named Global SKYTRAX Award Winner for Cleanliness, Services and Staff(Opens in a new browser tab)

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4. Qatar Airways: It is the state-owned flag carrier airline of Qatar. It has been named “Airline of the Year” and the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline by the international air transport rating organization, Skytrax.

5. Hainan Airlines: It is an airline headquartered in china. At Skytrax world airlines awards 2022, it has been recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline.

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6. Asiana Airlines: It is a South Korean airline, headquartered in Seoul. At Skytrax world airlines awards 2022, it has been recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline.

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

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7. Korean Air: It is the largest airline and flag carrier in South Korea. At Skytrax world airlines awards 2022, it has been recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline.

8. China Airlines: It is the state-owned flag carrier of the Republic of China, At Skytrax world airlines awards 2022, it won the award as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline.

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9. Fiji Airways: It is the flag carrier airline of Fiji. It has been recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline by Skytrax.

10. Cathay Pacific Airways: It is the flag carrier of Hong Kong, It was recognized as the world’s best cabin cleanliness airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.

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Skytrax Ranking’s Top 20 Best Airlines in the World for 2022(Opens in a new browser tab)

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ANA and Air India Launch Codeshare Agreement for Enhanced Travel Options

ANA and Air India Launch Codeshare Agreement for Enhanced Travel Options

The national flag carrier of India, Air India, and All Nippon Airways (ANA) have signed a business deal to initiate a codeshare alliance that will link India and Japan.

Starting on May 23, customers will have more flight options with this cooperation between the two Star Alliance members. By consolidating flights from both airlines onto a single ticket, passengers will be able to go to their selected destinations more quickly. Additionally, both passengers on codeshare flights can take advantage of the premium services that Star Alliance provides to its premium members, like priority boarding and lounge access.

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ANA will use its “NH” code on Air India flights between Narita and Delhi, and Air India will add its “AI” code to ANA’s flights between Haneda and New Delhi and Narita and Mumbai. These codes will go on sale on April 23.

Soon, the two airlines hope to add more destinations as part of their growing partnership. Through expanded chances for visitors from both nations to explore each other’s wonders, this agreement will help to strengthen the economic and commercial links between Japan and India. The airlines’ individual websites, reservation systems, and travel companies will all offer codeshare flights for sale.

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Chief Commercial & Transformation Officer of Air India Nipun Aggarwal stated, “This codeshare agreement with All Nippon Airways marks an important step forward in connecting India and Japan.” “This partnership increases our network’s reach and provides our customers with more options for flights between the two nations as well as seamless travel experiences. We anticipate working well with ANA and looking at potential future collaboration opportunities.”

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An A320 plane flew for 28 minutes with both pilots asleep

An A320 plane flew for 28 minutes with both pilots asleep

In a startling incident, an Airbus A320 operated by an Indonesian airline, Batik Air, flew for a harrowing 28 minutes with both pilots asleep at the controls.

The alarming event unfolded on Batik Air Flight 6723, carrying 153 passengers, en route to Soekarno–Hatta International Airport in Jakarta. The saga began when the first officer allowed the captain to take a nap, only to fatigue himself, attributing his drowsiness to caring for his one-month-old twins. As the pilots dozed off, the aircraft veered off-course, prompting concerns from air traffic control (ATC) who lost contact with the flight 90 minutes into its journey.

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Despite the pilots being unresponsive for nearly half an hour, ATC managed to track the aircraft using radar as it covered a staggering 210 nautical miles, equivalent to the distance between New York and Washington, D.C. The captain eventually woke up, realizing the perilous situation and rousing his co-pilot.

After correcting the flight path, the captain attributed the radio silence to a “communication problem,” and the plane eventually touched down safely in Jakarta. However, the incident sparked widespread concern and investigation by Indonesia’s transport ministry.

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A preliminary report revealed that the second-in-command had not rested adequately before the flight, shedding light on the potential dangers of pilot fatigue. While the identities of the pilots remained undisclosed, the incident underscored the critical importance of ensuring crew members are well-rested and fit for duty.

Despite the gravity of the situation, the swift actions of the awakened captain averted disaster, emphasizing the necessity for robust safety protocols and measures within the aviation industry.

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Ex-Cathay Pacific A330-300 Destroyed by Fire during Long-Term Storage at Spain

Ex-Cathay Pacific A330-300 Destroyed by Fire during Long-Term Storage at Spain

In a dramatic turn of events, an ex-Cathay Pacific Airbus A330 met a fiery end at Ciudad Real Airport in Spain. The aircraft, with a distinguished service history spanning 28 years, was resting in long-term storage at the airport when disaster struck.

Reports emerged detailing the unfortunate incident, painting a picture of destruction and chaos. The once majestic A330, bearing the serial number MSN113, became engulfed in flames while undergoing dismantling procedures. What began as a routine process turned into a nightmare as a fire erupted in the aircraft’s tail section, quickly spreading to consume the entire fuselage.

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Emergency responders, including the Civil Guard, medical teams, and law enforcement personnel, swiftly descended upon the scene to contain the inferno. Despite the intensity of the blaze, their coordinated efforts prevented any injuries among both the public and the brave individuals working to quell the flames.

By mid-afternoon, the Ciudad Real fire service declared victory over the fire, announcing its successful extinguishment. However, the aftermath left behind a trail of questions and concerns. Authorities launched an investigation into the cause of the blaze, with initial findings shrouded in mystery.

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The head of the airport expressed astonishment at the unprecedented event, highlighting it as the first instance where airport infrastructure had to grapple with such a significant fire-related challenge. As the investigation unfolds, the aviation community awaits answers, hoping to shed light on the circumstances leading to the demise of the retired Airbus A330.

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