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Here Are 30 Airlines with The Cleanest Cabin for 2018

Here Are 30 Airlines with The Cleanest Cabin for 2018
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Singapore Airlines may have won the best airline award, but is it also the cleanest?

Skytrax, the international air transport rating organisation and also known as the 'Oscars of the aviation industry', released the world's 'Best Aircraft Cabin Cleanliness' among its 2018 Skytrax World Airline Awards.

ANA's very clean cabin | The Shutterwhale
ANA's very clean cabin | The Shutterwhale



For the voting criteria, passengers were asked to assess the standards and quality of cleanliness in the aircraft cabin on the airlines they were voting for, said the awards website.

These included seat areas, tables, carpets, cabin panels and aircraft washrooms.

Here's WWorld's Best Airline Cabin Cleanliness 2018

1 ANA All Nippon Airways (Japan)

2 EVA Air (Taiwan)

3 Asiana Airlines (South Korea)

4 Singapore Airlines (Singapore)

5 Japan Airlines (Japan)

6 Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong)

7 Qatar Airways (Qatar)

8 Swiss International Air Lines (Switzerland)

9 Hainan Airlines (China)

10 Lufthansa (Germany)

11 Korean Air (South Korea)

12 Cathay Dragon (Hong Kong)

13 Austrian Airlines (Austria)

14 China Airlines (Taiwan)

15 Thai Airways (Thailand)

16 Garuda Indonesia (Indonesia)

17 China Southern Airlines (China)

18 Bangkok Airways (Thailand)

19 Emirates (UAE)

20 Air New Zealand (New Zealand)

21  Etihad Airways  (UAE)

22 Qantas Airways (Australia)

23 Hong Kong Airlines (Hong Kong)

24 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Netherlands)

25 Finnair (Finland)

26 Oman Air (Oman)

27 Virgin Australia (Australia)

28 Air France (France)

29 Turkish Airlines (Turkey)

30 Philippine Airlines (Philippines)

Source : Skytrax

 
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