Shortlist Unveiled for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards
14 Mai 2008 - 5:22PM
PR Newswire (US)
CHICAGO, May 14 /PRNewswire/ -- OAG (Official Airline Guide), the
world's authority on flight information, today unveiled the
shortlist for the 26th OAG Airline Industry Awards
(http://www.oagairlineawards.com/ ). The winners will be announced
at the Awards ceremony on Wednesday, 4 June in the opulent art deco
setting of The Bloomsbury Ballroom in central London. Boeing is the
Awards' headline sponsor. A total of 45 different airlines, three
more than in 2007, have received nominations in 15 regional and
global categories. Air Canada, American Airlines, Continental
Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are nominated for
best airline based in North America, while the nominees for best
airline in Central, South America and the Caribbean include
Aeromexico, Copa Airlines, LAN Airlines, Mexicana and TAM Brazilian
Airlines. In 2007 the respective winners were Continental and
Aeromexico. Airlines within North American are also strongly
represented in the best Transatlantic category with three of the
five nominees being US carriers. "It is often overlooked that
globally there are nearly 1,000 airlines and 3,500 airports trying
to attract the attention and business of the world's frequent and
occasional travelers, explained Alan Glass, CEO of OAG. "Not
surprisingly the categories for best North American carrier and
best on the Atlantic routes are among the most competitive of the
entire OAG Airline Industry Awards." Alan Glass continued, "The
management and staff of all the 45 airlines nominated for this
year's OAG Airline Industry Awards should be immensely proud of
their accomplishments over the last 12 months. The nominees have
already been voted among the very best in the world in their
respective categories and we at OAG congratulate them on this
achievement." Leading the field in terms of multiple nominations
for 2008 is last year's "Airline of the Year", British Airways,
which along with Singapore Airlines has six nominations. British
Airways and Singapore Airlines, both five times winners of the
coveted "Airline of the Year" title, are followed by American
Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Lufthansa with four nominations
apiece. First time nominees in 2008 include Air Pacific, Jetstar
Airways, Tarom and Virgin Nigeria. Nominees for the world's best
airport include two US hubs, New York JFK and San Francisco
International, plus Amsterdam Schiphol, Dubai International, Hong
Kong International, and Singapore Changi. Reflecting the closeness
in the voting, 2007's best airport, Seoul Incheon International,
just missed out on the shortlist this year. "There is no question
that the last 18 months has been at times a turbulent one for many
airlines and airports, but OAG's worldwide customer and subscriber
base have spoken up, as they have for the past 26 years, to vote in
large numbers for the airlines and airports that they consider to
be the best in the business," added Alan Glass. "As in previous
years our customers, the world's frequent flyers, have thrown up
some perennial favourites, as well as some interesting surprises
among the nominees. The fact that after 26 years we can still have
four first time nominees reflects just how dynamic and global our
industry remains." The annual "OAG Airline Industry Awards",
sponsored by Boeing, celebrates the very best in global air travel
and publicly recognises the highest standards within the industry.
The complete list of nominations for 2008 follows, and can also be
accessed at http://www.oagairlineawards.com/ . Best Airline Based
in North America Air Canada, American Airlines, Continental
Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines Best Airline Based in
Central/South America & Caribbean Aeromexico, Copa Airlines,
LAN Airlines, Mexicana, TAM Brazilian Airlines Best Airline Based
in Asia Sponsored by The Bird Group Cathay Pacific, Japan Airlines,
Korean Air, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways Best Airline Based in
Australasia/Pacific Sponsored by 15Below Air New Zealand, Air
Pacific, Jetstar Airways, Qantas, Virgin Blue Best Airline Based in
the Middle East/Indian Sub-Continent Sponsored by The Bird Group
Emirates, Etihad, Gulf Air, Jet Airways, Qatar Airways Best Airline
Based in Africa Ethiopian Airlines, Egyptair, Kenya Airways, South
African Airways, Virgin Nigeria Best Airline Based in
Central/Eastern Europe Sponsored by Daedalus Sales & Marketing
Consultants Aeroflot Russian Airlines, Czech Airlines, LOT Polish
Airlines, MALEV Hungarian Airlines, TAROM Best Airline Based in
Western Europe Air France, British Airways, KLM Royal Dutch
Airlines, Lufthansa, Virgin Atlantic Best Transpacific Airline Air
New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, United
Airlines Best Transatlantic Airline American Airlines, British
Airways, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Virgin Atlantic Best
Europe -- Asia/Australasia Airline British Airways, Emirates, KLM
Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines Best Low Cost
Airline Sponsored by The Bird Group easyJet, jetBlue, Jetstar
Airways, Ryanair, Southwest Airlines Best Economy/Coach Class
Sponsored by Travelport American Airlines, British Airways, Delta
Air Lines, Korean Air, Singapore Airlines Best Business/Executive
Class Sponsored by Travelport American Airlines, British Airways,
Cathay Pacific, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines Best International
First Class Sponsored by Travelport British Airways, Cathay
Pacific, Emirates, Lufthansa, Singapore Airlines Best Airport
Amsterdam Schiphol, Dubai International, Hong Kong International,
New York JFK, San Francisco International, Singapore Changi Best
Freighter Operator Amerijet International, Cargolux Airlines,
Cathay Pacific Cargo, KLM Cargo, Lufthansa Cargo Best Airline
Lessor Aviation Capital Group, AWAS, Babcock & Brown Aircraft
Management, DAE Capital, Engine Lease Finance Corp, Jetscape Best
Airline Finance Deal Engine Lease Finance Corp (GSI engine sale),
Macquarie (acquisition of GATX Air), Morgan Stanley/Credit Suisse
(Continental Airlines EETC), RBS Aerospace (Airspeed
securitization), Seabury Group (Northwest restructuring), TAM (bond
issue) About OAG (Official Airline Guide) OAG
(http://www.oagcorporate.com/ ) is a global flight information and
data solutions company for the passenger aviation, air cargo
logistics and business travel markets. It brings together buyers
and sellers of air travel and transport through the management and
distribution of airline product information; the supply of
corporate travel planning tools; and the promotion of travel and
transport products. The business is underpinned by its data
management expertise. It is best known for its airline schedules
database which feeds the world's global distribution systems and
travel portals and drives the internal systems of many airlines,
air traffic control systems, aircraft manufacturers, airport
planners and government agencies. OAG is part of Commonwealth
Business Media (http://www.cbizmedia.com/ ) a wholly owned
subsidiary of United Business Media plc
(http://www.unitedbusinessmedia.com/ ). DATASOURCE: OAG CONTACT:
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