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SINGAPORE AIRLINES WINS OAG AIRLINE OF THE YEAR 2002 AWARD

Singapore Airlines was last night (Tuesday 14 May) named OAG Airline of the Year 2002 at a glittering ceremony marking the 20th anniversary of the Awards and attended by His Royal Highness The Duke of York and senior figures from the aviation industry at Le Meridien Grosvenor House in London, UK.

It was a good year for the Asia Pacific region.  Singapore Airlines led the field by winning four titles: Best Airline Based in Asia, Best Trans-Pacific Airline and Best Executive/Business Class as well as the sought-after Airline of the Year 2002 accolade which it last held in 1997. 

Singapore’s Changi Airport took the award for Best Airport for the seventh consecutive year, and Qantas Airways won Best Airline Based in Australasia/Pacific.

HRH the Duke of York attended as guest of honour in his capacity as Special Representative for British Trade International. In a poignant speech he paid tribute to the airline industry following the tragic events of 11 September.

Eddie Bell, Chairman of OAG said:

“The OAG Airline of the Year Awards celebrate and publicly recognise the highest standards within the industry and all the nominees should feel exceptionally proud of their achievement, in what has been an extremely difficult year. 

" As the definitive source of flight information, OAG has worked closely with the airlines to ensure that any changes to their schedule plans have been communicated quickly and efficiently.  These Awards now provide a fitting opportunity for us to demonstrate our continuing support, to pay tribute to the industry's strength and resilience and for the industry itself to celebrate its achievements.”

UK flag carrier British Airways left with a clutch of important awards including Best Trans-Atlantic Airline, Best International First Class and Best Airline based in Western Europe.

Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic claimed the title of Best Europe to Far East/Australasia Airline.

For the second year running Southwest Airlines held onto its crown as Best Low Cost Airline fending off competition from the likes of easyJet, Go and Ryanair.

In total, 47 nominees competed in 19 categories.


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Notes to Editor

  • The awards are based on a poll of OAG subscribers, with results independently verified by market information company, Taylor Nelson Sofres.

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    The company has more than 70 years’ experience in working with the airline and business travel industries, and operates through two divisions:  OAG data and OAG publishing. 

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    Its services include data supply to the world’s global distribution systems and airline reservation systems; data analysis tools and services; online timetables for airlines and airports; and content for Internet travel portals. 

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    The OAG portfolio includes printed desktop and pocket flight guides, travel planning and reference tools, and software allowing access to data on-line or in transit via personal digital assistants (PDAs) and mobile technology.

  • OAG is an independent company based in Dunstable, England, and Chicago, USA, with regional offices in Singapore, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Miami and Washington D.C.  It is owned by OAG Holdings Limited.

 

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