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SriLankan Airlines, the national carrier of the country, ranked 81st among the Top 100 airlines of the world in 2017.
The Top 100 airlines of this year were selected by the Skytrax based on the votes of airline customers around the world and the list was announced at the World Airline Awards held at Paris Air Show on June 20.
The awards, described as "the Oscars of the aviation industry", are most popular quality accolades for the world airline industry, and a global benchmark of airline excellence, Skytrax said.
However, SriLankan Airlines ranked 67th among the Top 100 airlines in 2016 and this year it had dropped to the 81st place of the list.
Qatar Airways topped the list as the Best Airline of this year. Singapore Airlines ranked at the second place followed by ANA All Nippon Airways, Emirates and Cathay Pacific respectively.
The Skytrax said the survey covered more than 320 airlines, but it only publishes the Top 100 Airlines.
ala Sunday, 25 June 2017 05:40 PM
The sri lankan management is a one of its kind in the world. They should receive an award for the best managed company in south asia!!
Raz Sunday, 25 June 2017 06:11 PM
Sri Lankan should be awarded the best served among themselves. via DM Android App
Sincere Monday, 26 June 2017 08:03 AM
Once it was the best in the South East Asia!
SK Monday, 26 June 2017 03:20 PM
67 the lace to 81. Wow, What an achievement! The credit goes to former chairman, part of Rajapakse mafia!
ranmala Monday, 26 June 2017 10:12 PM
Pretty soon will hit the rock bottom
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