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SIA garners more awards
Thu, Oct 11, 2007
The Straits Times

SINGAPORE Airlines has again secured the 'World's Best International Route Airline Award' in the annual Readers' Choice Awards 2007 poll conducted by the US-based travel magazine, Conde Nast Traveler.
The Airline has won this top award 19 times since it was launched 20 years ago.

Readers, who participated in the annual Business Travel survey conducted by the magazine, also voted the Airline as the winner in the following categories: Best Transpacific Business Class, Best Transatlantic Business Class

In another annual survey conducted by the UK edition of Conde Nast Traveller, Singapore Airlines was rated the 'Favourite Business Airline 2007' by Business Class travelers.

Recently, readers of the UK-based Business Traveller magazine voted Singapore Airlines as the top airline in the following categories: Best long-haul Airline, Best Business Class, Best Cabin Staff and Best Asian Airline.

These accolades come soon after the recently announced rating of Singapore Airlines as Airline of the Year in the annual Skytrax survey.

'We are grateful to our customers who have supported the Airline through the years by consistently according it good ratings in the various surveys. We appreciate their unwavering loyalty,' said Mr Huang Cheng Eng, Executive Vice President, Marketing & The Regions for Singapore Airlines.

He adds,'Our staff must also be commended for working as a team to provide the best possible travel experience for our customers. I am confident that these awards will encourage our people to continue their good work and to set even higher standards of customer service'.

The awards that Singapore Airlines has been winning over the years encompass categories such as inflight service and entertainment, food and beverage, ground services, safety and company management.

 

 
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