Top of the class for airlines

Top of the class for airlines

Travellers are always trying to track down which airline is number one.

From the food to the seats and the space between aisles, it can be hard to get it right all of the time.

But AirlineRatings.com editors have scoured the world looking for the best of the best and have agreed on their top ten in first, business, premium economy and long haul economy class travel.

Have you flown these winners lately?

First Class

Known for luxury, space, double beds and on board showers, you’d expect First Class to pull out all the stops.

The top ten first class cabins in alphabetical order are:

• All Nippon Airways (ANA)
• Emirates
• Etihad
• Japan Airlines (JAL)
• Korean Air
• Lufthansa
• Qantas
• Singapore Airlines
• Swiss
• Thai

Etihad Airways

Etihad Airways

Business Class

Business class has evolved since 1979 from standard seats to suites with fully flat beds.

Now you’ve got hot towels, stretch out seats, enhanced menus and plenty more to enjoy.

The top 10 business class cabins are in alphabetical order:

• Air France
• Air New Zealand
• All Nippon Airways
• Cathay Pacific
• Etihad
• Japan Airlines (JAL)
• Qatar
• Qantas
• Singapore Airlines
• Virgin Australia / Atlantic

Qatar Airways long haul Business Class

Qatar Airways long haul Business Class

Premium Economy

Premium economy, the cabin between economy and business, offers the passenger more space with a seat pitch of 36-38 inch, double the recline of economy class at 10-12 inch, slightly more seat width and in-seat power.

Expect amenity kits, on board snacks and a slightly amped up experience compared to Economy.

The top 10 premium economy class cabins are in alphabetical order:

• Air France
• Air New Zealand
• All Nippon Airways (ANA)
• British Airways
• Cathay Pacific
• EVA Air
• Japan Airlines (JAL)
• Qantas
• Singapore Airlines
• Virgin Atlantic / Virgin Australia

Qantas Premium Economy

Qantas Premium Economy

Long Haul Economy Class

Generally offer passengers a seat pitch of 31-34 inch, 6 inch recline, multiple complimentary meals and beverages including a full bar service, in flight entertainment through seat back screens, blankets and pillows.

The top 10 long haul economy class cabins are in alphabetical order:

• Air New Zealand
• Cathay Pacific
• Etihad
• EVA Air
• Japan Airlines
• Korean Air
• Qantas
• Qatar
• Singapore Airlines
• Thai Airways

Images: Airlineratings.com

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