View the full List of 2010 World Airline Awards results
Emirates was named the winner of the World's Best Airline Inflight Entertainment
Award at the 2010 World Airline Awards - known as the Passenger's Choice awards.
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BEST INFLIGHT ENTERTAINMENT |
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EMIRATES |
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SINGAPORE AIRLINES |
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VIRGIN ATLANTIC |
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"Emirates continues to excel in this category, and yet again are a repeat winner
of the Best Airline Inflight Entertainment Award. This aspect of the travel
experience gains in importance each year as customers become more demanding, and
Emirates are clearly matching these expectations to have been voted the world's
best by passengers" said Edward Plaisted of Skytrax.This award represents
recognition of the inflight entertainment product that Emirates is delivering to
it's customers, and the slogan of 'the Passenger's Choice awards' underlines the
fact that Emirates are succeeding in satisfying the hardest critics - their users.
"When we won this prestigious award for the fifth time in a row last year we knew that we could not rest on our laurels, and we
immediately focused on improving ice even further. We’re thrilled that so many Emirates passengers have recognised this by voting for us"
said Patrick Brannelly, Emirates Vice President, Corporate Communications, Product, Publishing, Digital & Events.

SKYTRAX 2010 WORLD AIRLINE AWARDS - the Passengers Choice Awards
Over 40 airlines from around the world assembled at the World Airline Awards in Hamburg to receive their accolades. The award winners are selected by the airline industry's most important audience
- it's customers.
More than 17.9 million air travellers from over 100 different nationalities took
part in the 10 month survey, July 2009 to April 2010. The awards are respected
and recognised around the world for being the only truly global, independent
passenger survey of airline standards. The World Airline Awards were established
in 1999, and are known across the globe as the Passengers Choice awards. The 2009/2010 Survey included over 200 airlines, from largest international airlines to domestic carriers.
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