Qantas slides further in global airline ranking as it falls out of top 20

Qantas was ranked fifth in 2022 but has since dropped to the 24th position.

A Qantas aircraft landing on a tarmac.

Qantas ranked 24th in this year's global airline ranking, down seven places from last year. Source: AAP / Sebastian Kahnert/DPA

Australia's national carrier has fallen out of the top 20 in a global airlines rankings announced at the 2024 World Airline Awards.

Qantas slid to 24th in this year's World's Top 100 Airlines ranking by Skytrax, seven places below its previous year's spot of 17th.

Qantas was ranked fifth in 2022, falling 12 places the following year.

Qatar Airways took out the number one spot with Singapore Airlines and Emirates in second and third position.
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Qantas' fall comes after a tumultuous period last year that included former CEO Alan Joyce leaving the company, and former chief financial officer .

Qatar Airways is looking to increase its flights to Australia after its request to add 28 additional flights a week .
Another major Australian airline, Virgin Australia, fell from 46th to 54th place in the ranking, while Qantas subsidiary Jetstar fell from 69 to 74.

Regional carrier Rex was the only Australian airline to improve its standing, climbing six spots to 50th position.

Japan's All Nippon Airways (ANA) achieved number four in the global ranking and also won the award for the world's best airport services. ANA also won the award for the best airline staff service in Asia.

Saudi Arabian Airlines won this year's award as the world's most improved airline, ahead of STARLUX Airlines.
AirAsia was the repeat winner of the world's best low-cost airline award, a title it has won each year since 2010.

Budget carrier Scoot received the award for the world's best long haul low-cost airline.

Fiji Airways took out the award for best airline for the Australia-Pacific in front of Air New Zealand, with Qantas third and Rex fourth, ahead of Virgin and Jetstar.

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Published 25 June 2024 10:35am
Updated 25 June 2024 11:05am
Source: SBS News



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