Wizz Air can become the best airline of 2022

The Hungarian ultra-low-cost airline was shortlisted in the best airline category at the Routes Awards 2022 in Las Vegas.

According to croatiaweek.com, in the best airline category, there are American Airlines, KLM, Qatar Airways, Volotea and Wizz Air. Based on routesonline.com, the competition will be announced at Routes World in Las Vegas on 17 October. 

Who makes the shortlist?

“When voting closes, airports and destinations are split into their relevant categories and their scores are calculated, based on the airline votes they have received. For the airline category, the number of votes is calculated and those carriers with the most votes from airports and destinations are shortlisted. For individual categories, initial nominations are reviewed by an editorial panel looking for evidence of the judging criteria”, routesonline.com wrote.

According to them, the Airline Awards’ goal is to celebrate carriers providing support to airports and destinations and generating economic growth in the regions, where they operate. They aim to award companies that created successful and profitable routes.

Below you may find the schedule of the competition:

Voting opens Tuesday 19 July 2022
Voting closes Friday 19 August 2022
Companies and individuals shortlisted Tuesday 23 August 2022
Deadline for submissions to be received by Routes Friday 16 September 2022
Results announced at Routes World in Las Vegas Monday 17 October 2022
 
 
Wizz Air plane flight
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Source: croatiaweek.com, routesonline.com

3 Comments

  1. Horrible flights/service and colors. Big money scams against passengers. Hope will never have to fly with that clown of a company.

  2. Cynism at its best. Just see all the articles about failed WizzAir flights on DNH. But if Obama got the Nobel peace price why should WizzAir not become the best airline?

  3. So many group lawsuits against this firm, only from the last 12 months. Would be surprised if they will survive this decade without selling out. Garbage of the ‘lowest cost’

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