World’s ten worst airlines revealed including European carriers – full list

Tyler Mitchell By Tyler Mitchell Dec10,2024

The ten worst airlines in the world have been revealed, with some European firms included. AirHelp, an online service that calls itself the global market leader in passenger rights and flight compensation, has compiled the list.

The airline rankings are decided using three criteria: on-time performance, customer service, and claim processing.

AirHelp gathers arrival and departure statistics for every plane and calculates how many airline flights are on schedule.

It also asked thousands of air passengers from more than 54 countries to rate the airlines’ food, comfort, and crew.

In addition, the firm’s data tells it how “efficiently” airlines handle claims, including how likely they are to compensate customers.

Tunisair finds itself at the bottom. It is the national airline of Tunisia, with the African airline being founded in 1948.

Buzz is just in front of Tunisair. It is a Polish airline that operates charter flights to popular holiday destinations, as well as scheduled flights within the Ryanair Group

Full lists of worst and best airlines

Here is a full list of the airlines at the bottom of the leaderboard:

  • Sky Express

  • Air Mauritius

  • Tarom

  • IndiGo

  • Pegasus Airlines

  • El Al Israel Airlines

  • Bulgaria Air

  • Nouvelair

  • Buzz

  • Tunisair

The top ten operators were also included.

Brussels Airlines came in at number one. The Belgian operator covers over 100 European, North American and African destinations.

In second place is Qatar Airways. The airline flew to more than 170 international destinations across five continents from its base at Hamad International Airport.

Also included are companies based in the US, such as United Airlines and American Airlines.

Here’s a list of the top-ranked airlines:

  • Brussels Airlines

  • Qatar Airways

  • United Airlines

  • American Airlines

  • Play

  • Austrian Airlines

  • LOT Polish Airlines

  • Air Arabia

  • Widerøe

  • Air Serbia

Tyler Mitchell

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