According to turizmusonline.hu, Weco-online Kft, operator of repjegy.hu, launched the “My airline” survey partnered with Travelo Travel Magazine in 2015, where they were searching for the Hungarians’ favorite airline. The prizes were handed over in Budapest Airport Terminal 1 on February 11.
It was the fourth time when Hungarian passengers could write about their flights. Emirates became the favorite again. The responding passengers shared 5027 votes and more than 2254 text reports.
The increase compared to last year demonstrates that it is important for the passengers to travel comfortably and with a good schedule. The announced categories: the nicest cabin crew, the best care on board, the best schedule, the best value for money and the best communication of the airlines. There was a winner in each category and the overall results showed the favorite airline of Hungary. The passengers classified the services of 150 different airline companies.
Low-cost airlines received the most ratings, but traditional companies achieved the highest ratings, turizmusonline.hu wrote.
Based on the overall results, Emirates has become the winner, followed by Qatar Airways shortly after, while the Israeli EL AL finished third. In the category of the cabin crew, EL AL was the winner, followed by the Dutch KLM and Aegean Airlines.
Qatar Airways received the best care on board award, Emirates finished second and KLM third. In the category “value for money” the Greek Aegean Airlines won, followed by Qatar and Norwegian Air Shuttle. The communication category was won by Emirates, EL AL finished second and Qatar Airways finished third. According to turizmusonline.hu, it was announced that the survey would be held in 2016 as well.
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Source: http://www.turizmusonline.hu
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