1. Qatar Airways
Qatar Airways, the national airline of Qatar, was established in 1993 and commenced operations in 1994. It has gradually transformed into a 5-star airline and is a pioneer in the commercial aviation sector. Qatar Airways is the first airline to operate all-new generation aircraft in its fleet. While most airlines choose only one of them, the Doha-based airline has placed orders for A380, A350, and Dreamliner. Qatar has one of the world's largest Business Class lounges in Doha. The Al Mourjan Business Lounge is 10 times the size of an Olympic swimming pool.
Headquartered in Doha, the airline's advanced in-flight experience focuses on comfort, premium cuisine, state-of-the-art video and audio entertainment, award-winning services, and a modern fleet with an average age of about 5 years. With a fleet of over 200 aircraft, Qatar Airways serves over 150 business and leisure destinations worldwide. Australia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, North America, and South America are all served by the airline. At the 2022 World Airline Awards, Qatar Airways was chosen as the Best Airline in the World for the seventh time, setting a record and also securing the Airline of the Year award for the year.


2. Emirates
Emirates Airline is one of the world's largest airlines headquartered in Dubai (UAE). It was established in 1985 by the higher leadership of the Emirate of Dubai with the aim of developing the infrastructure of the UAE. It belongs to the Emirates Group. Emirates operates over 3,000 flights per week to a network of more than 140 destinations in over 70 countries across six continents from its hub in Dubai. New destinations are added each year. The airline's luxurious amenities, regionally inspired cuisine, award-winning in-flight entertainment, and hospitality have made Emirates one of the recognized airline brands worldwide.
Emirates connects the world to and from its global hub in Dubai. Daily, the airline operates modern, efficient, and comfortable aircraft, and its culturally diverse workforce provides award-winning services to customers across six continents. Emirates' current fleet comprises 262 aircraft, serving 152 destinations. As the aviation industry recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, Emirates was the largest international airline in 2020, carrying 15.8 million passengers.


3. Singapore Airlines
Founded in 1972, Singapore's premier airline has earned numerous travel awards and set the standard for impeccable service, exemplified by the iconic kebaya (traditional nonya dress) of its flight attendants. High-quality service is just one of the many reasons why Singapore Airlines is a world-class travel brand. The airline is also renowned for its luxurious flying experience across cabin classes, with modern entertainment options, spacious passenger cabins, and a commitment to providing a personalized flying experience. The airline's international culinary team, comprised of eight chefs from around the world, consistently creates new dishes to satisfy passengers' taste buds during flights.
The success of Singapore Airlines is driven by a commitment to providing perfect customer service. Delicious meals crafted by a team of renowned international chefs are offered to passengers in all service classes, and all customers can enjoy the airline's advanced in-flight entertainment system, featuring a variety of movies, music, and games. Singapore Airlines, along with its low-cost carrier subsidiary, Scoot, operates a fleet of over 180 aircraft, with a combined passenger network of over 110 destinations.


4. Qantas Airways
Qantas, originally known as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited, is widely regarded as one of the world's leading long-haul airlines and one of Australia's strongest brands. Qantas is renowned for safety, operational reliability, technical expertise, maintenance, and excellent customer service. The Qantas Group's core business activities involve passenger transportation through two complementary airline brands, Qantas and Jetstar. The airlines provide flights regionally, domestically, and internationally.
Qantas Airways is Australia's flagship airline and the largest in terms of fleet size, flight operations, and international destinations. It is the third-oldest airline in the world, following KLM and Avianca. Qantas Airways Ltd. provides air transportation services. The company engages in international and domestic air transportation services; sells global and domestic holiday travel tours; and related support activities including catering, information technology, ground handling, engineering, and maintenance.


5. ANA All Nippon Airways
All Nippon Airways , also known as Zennikkū, is a Japanese airline headquartered at Tokyo Narita International Airport and Haneda Airport. The airline provides domestic and international flights, serving destinations from countries across Asia, Europe, North America, and the Pacific. Overall, it flies to over 100 destinations. ANA was established in 1952 with two helicopters and has grown to become the largest airline in Japan as well as one of the key airlines in Asia, operating 82 international routes and 118 domestic routes.
ANA has a unique dual-hub model that allows passengers to travel to Tokyo and connect to various destinations throughout Japan via two airports in the capital, Narita and Haneda, as well as same-day connections between cities in North America, Asia, and China. Since 1999, ANA has been a member of the Star Alliance. Today, ANA is the largest airline in Japan based on both destinations and passengers served annually. The airline has several wholly-owned and partially-owned subsidiaries, including Air Japan, ANA Wings, Air Do, Peach Aviation, Vanilla Air, Philippine Airlines, and Vietnam Airlines.


6. Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines is the national airline of Turkey and the largest airline in the country. Operating a network of domestic and regional services throughout Turkey and the Middle East, as well as international services to Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and Asia. The airline operates passenger services through its main hub at Istanbul Airport, as well as secondary hubs at Esenboga International Airport and Adnan Menderes International Airport. It shifted its central operations from Ataturk Airport to the new Istanbul Airport in a phased program completed in mid-2019.
A member of the Star Alliance, Turkish Airlines, established in 1933 with a modest fleet of 5 aircraft, is a carrier that flies to over 300 destinations worldwide with a fleet of over 300 aircraft (passenger and cargo). Turkish Airlines proudly carries the Turkish flag across the globe, allowing passengers to explore the rest of the world. Among its many routes, flights to Toronto, Tehran, Istanbul, and Tel Aviv are among the most popular. Turkish Airlines joined the Star Alliance in 2008.


7. Japan Airlines
Japan's leading airline, Japan Airlines, is the second-largest airline in Japan after All Nippon Airways. Established in 1951, it operates from main hubs at Tokyo's Haneda Airport and Narita International Airport. As a member of the Oneworld alliance, Japan Airlines flies to over 90 destinations and has codeshare agreements with around 30 other airlines. About 35 of its destinations are domestic. International destinations include 20 countries across Asia, the Pacific, Europe, and North America.
Japan Airlines was founded in 1951 and currently operates a modern fleet with over 230 aircraft. Japan Airlines has a fleet of 166 Airbus and Boeing wide-body and narrow-body aircraft. The cabin configuration varies depending on the type of aircraft and whether it is used for domestic routes, short-haul international routes, or long-haul international routes. It is a world-class airline that joined the Oneworld alliance in 2007. JAL, a long-established and renowned airline capturing the essence of Japan's traditional hospitality, is dedicated to providing passengers with the highest safety standards and excellent quality in all aspects of its services.


8. Korean Air
Korean Air is the largest airline in South Korea, being a part of the Hanjin Group, a conglomerate specializing in transportation. Established as a state-owned company in 1962 under the name Korean Air Lines, it was privatized in 1969. The airline operates a diverse range of services, from passenger flights to domestic and international cargo flights. Korean Air also runs an aerospace business, developing military aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles.
Korean Air is a founding member of SkyTeam with its main hub at Incheon Airport (ICN). Passenger sales, cargo, aerospace, dining services, and in-flight activities are the main business operations of the airline. Korean Air is committed to providing specialized services to achieve its vision of becoming a globally respected leader in the aviation community. With a fleet of 169 aircraft, Korean Air serves 125 destinations in 44 countries. International passenger services contribute the most to the company's profits, generating over half of its revenue. Following that is air cargo services, accounting for more than 20% of the revenue. As of the end of March, the airline owns 149 aircraft, including 122 passenger planes and 27 cargo planes. The fleet ranges from the Airbus A380 superjumbo to the mid-range Boeing 737.


9. Air France
Established in 1933, Air France is the national airline of France. It merged with the Dutch flag carrier KLM in 2004 and became a subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group. The merger formed one of the largest airline groups globally. Air France is headquartered at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport with smaller hubs at Paris-Orly, Lyon, and Nice. Operating a vast global network, Air France serves nearly 200 destinations across North America, South America, Asia, and Africa. Air France is a founding member of SkyTeam and performed its inaugural A350-900 flight in August 2019.
In all its daily operations, Air France turns flights into a truly exciting experience. Air France has 1,500 daily flights in France, Europe, and around the world. Since 2004, Air France and KLM have formed one of the leading airline groups in Europe. The Air France-KLM Group provides customers access to a network spanning 312 destinations in 116 countries from its hubs at Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Amsterdam-Schiphol.


10. Swiss International Air Lines
Swiss International Air Lines plays the role of the premier carrier of Switzerland from its hub at Zurich Airport. As a key member of the Lufthansa Group and Star Alliance, Swiss operates over 100 aircraft to a range of short and long-haul destinations. Also having an operational base in Geneva, it will celebrate its 20th anniversary in March 2022. SWISS emerged just under two decades ago, in March 2002, although its origins can be traced back to a regional operator. Headquartered in Basel, the airline took over Swissair as the national carrier of Switzerland.
Swiss International Air Lines is the largest airline in the country. SWISS is a premium airline with one of the most advanced and carbon-efficient fleets in Europe, providing direct flights from Zurich and Geneva to keep Switzerland connected to Europe and the rest of the world. Its Swiss WorldCargo division offers a range of air transport services from airport to airport for high-value, time-sensitive, and carefully handled cargo. SWISS is a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group and a member of the Star Alliance, the world's largest airline alliance.

