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AirAsia bags World’s Best Low-cost Airline award for 13th straight year

This year is special, voters have supported company despite most difficult past few years, Capital A CEO says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 Sep 2022 3:06PM

AirAsia bags World’s Best Low-cost Airline award for 13th straight year
Skytrax chief executive officer Edward Plaisted says AirAsia has redefined low-cost air travel in Asia and despite the recent post-pandemic challenges, continues to be a firm favourite with customers. – AirAsia pic, September 24, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia has been crowned the World’s Best Low-cost Airline at the Skytrax World Airline Awards 2022 for the 13th consecutive year. 

Capital A chief executive officer Tony Fernandes said the year 2022 feels more special than previous years as voters supported the company despite the most difficult past few years triggered by Covid-19.

“Finally, I see blue skies ahead once again. We have survived, we have rebuilt and we are recovering to deliver greater value and choice than ever before,” he said in a statement today.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob also congratulated AirAsia on the award, saying that the airline has been a trailblazer in revolutionising low-cost travel in Malaysia and Asean, contributing significant tourism and economic benefits to our great nation.

“This is indeed a major milestone not just for AirAsia, but for Malaysia as well,” he said.

Meanwhile, Skytrax chief executive officer Edward Plaisted said AirAsia has redefined low-cost air travel in Asia and despite the recent post-pandemic challenges, continues to be a firm favourite with customers.

“Winning the award for the world’s best low-cost airline and an extraordinary 13th time is a fantastic achievement, and we congratulate all the members of the AirAsia family on this momentous occasion,” he said.

The Skytrax awards were decided by a survey of 14.3 million customers of over 100 nationalities who reviewed over 300 airlines from September 2021 to August 2022. – Bernama, September 24, 2022

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