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Singapore Airlines Named Tripadvisor’s ‘Best Airline'

Published: Wed 3 Apr 2019 02:05 PM
3 APRIL 2019
Singapore Airlines Named Tripadvisor’s ‘Best Airline in the World’ for Second Consecutive Year
Singapore Airlines has been named Best Airline in the World by renowned travel site TripAdvisor for the second consecutive year.
“We are very pleased to be back-to-back winner of the Best Airline in the World accolade in these prestigious awards,” said Singapore Airlines CEO, Mr Goh Choon Phong.
“We wish to thank our customers for their ongoing support, as well as our staff from all around the world who go the extra mile every day to deliver the best travel experience to our customers.”
“Congratulations to Singapore Airlines for being named a Travellers’ Choice Airlines winner again this year. This prestigious award recognises travellers' favourite airlines worldwide based on review data from our global community,” said Bryan Saltzburg, President of TripAdvisor Flights, Cruise & Car.
“This consumer accolade is a testament to outstanding service, world-renowned quality and amazing value. The Singapore Airlines team should be proud of their award, as travellers around the globe have said this airline is among their preferred carriers when choosing to fly.”
Winners of the Travellers’ Choice Awards for Airlines 2019 were selected based on reviews by global travellers focusing on outstanding service, quality and value.
TripAdvisor uses an algorithm that takes into account the quantity and quality of airline reviews and ratings over a 12-month period to determine the award recipients.
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