Airlines
World’s Best Premium Economy Class Airlines 2022
World’s Best Premium Economy Class Airlines 2022
1.Virgin Atlantic: It is a British airline with its head office in England. At the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022, It is at the top position and recognized as the world’s best premium economy class airline.
2. Singapore Airlines: It is Singapore’s national airline, with Changi Airport serving as its hub. It placed second as the world’s best premium economy class at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.
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3.Qantas Airways: It is the flag carrier of Australia and the country’s largest airline by fleet size. Qantas Airways was recognized as the world’s best Premium economy class airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022.
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4.Emirates:It is a flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates which is based in Dubai. At the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022, It recognized as World’s best premium economy class airline.
5.ANA All Nippon Airways: It is Japan’s largest and 5-Star airline for nine consecutive years, it was recognized this year from Skytrax World Airline Awards, as the world’s best premium economy class airline.
6.Air France: It is the flag carrier of France. The Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 recognized it as the World’s best premium economy class airline.
7.Air New Zealand: It is the flag carrier airline of New Zealand, At Skytrax world airline awards it is recognized as world’s best premium economy class airline.
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8.Lufthansa: It is the flag carrier of Germany, It recognized as world’s best premium economy class airline by Skytrax.
9.British Airways: It is the flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom. At Skytrax world airline awards it recognized as world’s best premium economy class airline.
10. Delta Air lines: It is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier. It recognized as world’s best premium economy class airline by Skytrax.
Airlines
Air India Unveils New Changes to HALAL Meat in Inflight Meals
Air India has introduced significant changes to its inflight meal policy, particularly regarding halal-certified non-vegetarian meals, in response to the diverse dietary preferences of its passengers.
Effective from Sunday, November 10, the airline announced that it will no longer provide halal-certified non-vegetarian meals for Hindu and Sikh passengers. Instead, passengers can pre-book a Muslim Meal (MOML), which will still be halal-certified, ensuring that those who specifically request halal options can continue to receive them.
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The decision to adjust the meal offerings reflects Air India’s commitment to accommodating the various dietary needs of its diverse passenger base.
Under the new policy, the air india food menu will introduce non-halal non-vegetarian meal options, alongside its existing “Hindu Meal” that excludes beef and pork. This move is designed to cater to the dietary requirements of different faith groups while maintaining respect for their religious practices.
The announcement has been widely appreciated by many Hindu and Sikh passengers, who view the decision as a respectful gesture towards their cultural and religious traditions.
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By discontinuing halal-certified meals for Hindus and Sikhs, Air India is seen as addressing the growing demand for more inclusive meal options.
This shift is also seen as a stand against the so-called “halal mafia,” which some believe has influenced meal policies on airlines in India.
In a press release, air india plane further clarified the details of the new meal offerings. “MOML (Muslim Meal): Pre-booked meals labeled with a ‘MOML’ sticker are considered special meals (SPML),” the airline explained.
“A Halal Certificate will be provided only for the pre-booked MOML meal. All meals on flights to Saudi Arabia will remain halal-certified, with a Halal Certificate available for sectors to Jeddah, Dammam, Riyadh, and Medina, including Haj flights.”
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