Top 10 Airlines of 2023: THE ULTIMATE High in Luxury Travel!



Discover the Top 10 Airlines of 2023 that will elevate your travel experience to new heights! We’ve ranked the world’s best airlines based on the prestigious Skytrax World Airline Awards, so you can make an informed decision for your next journey. Sit back, relax, and find out which airlines are soaring above the rest in luxury, comfort, and service, no matter your travel class.

Source: Skytrax World Airline Awards 2023 / www.worldairlineawards.com

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Airlines in this video:
0:00 Introduction
0:32 Swiss
0:57 Korean Air
1:21 Air France
1:48 Turkish Airlines
2:14 Japan Airlines
2:43 Qantas Airways
3:14 ANA All Nippon
3:41 Emirates
4:10 Singapore Airlines
4:51 Qatar Airways

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11 thoughts on “Top 10 Airlines of 2023: THE ULTIMATE High in Luxury Travel!”

  1. Any top 10 airlines list that has Air France in it instantly loses all credibility. Singapore, ANA and Air China are the best in the world, and no European airline can even come close to Emirates or the very boutique and underrated Etihad. Those are the top 5 – maybe a slightly shuffled podium if one is weighing First and Business more than Premium Economy and Economy. Some airlines have great First and Business and only good (not excellent economy) products, so one's rating scale may put one airline above another. All the other airlines, while adequate on some routes (depending on the equipment and season), just aren't as consistent as Singapore, ANA and Air China.
    Conclusion: this Skyrax list is trash. Clearly paid for by Qatar.

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  2. I’ve flown on half these airlines. Note , no North American Airlines made the list. To me Japan , Korean and Ana airline were the best. Unfortunately I was in an older Turkish Airline plane in business class and was rather disappointed. Up until 10 years ago Thai Airlines would have made the to five. The last time I flew them five years ago that had sadly begun slipping and I was very disappointed. Flying KLM to Bangkok via Amsterdam next Sunday. I wonder how they might be. My first trip to Asia since the Plandemic lockdowns. Safe flying everyone.

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