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Alaska Airlines

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United Airlines

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Air Canada

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Frontier Airlines

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British Airways

Operating one of the largest and most modern fleets in the world, British Airways has a long and illustrious history. Formed in 1974 by merging British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways with two regional airlines, BA was the first passenger airline to generate more than $1 billion (£706m) on a single air route in a year, between London Heathrow and New York–JFK in 2017/2018.
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American Airlines

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Air France

The flag carrier of France, Air France is one of Europe's largest airlines, helping nearly 90 million passengers reach one of their 211 international and domestic destinations in 2019. It's also one of the few airlines in Europe still offering complimentary wine and Champagne for all passengers – the airline serves more than one million bottles of bubbly worldwide every year.
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Southwest Airlines

Established in 1967, Southwest began as an intrastate airline, servicing the state of Texas and only connecting Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. Today, the airline operates as many as 4,000 flights a day during peak travel season and flies to 109 destinations in the US, as well as 10 additional countries, including destinations in Central America and the Caribbean. In 1995, it was one of the first airlines to have a website, which was called Southwest Airlines Home Gate and offered a digital route map, information on flights and fares as well as tickets online.
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Delta Air Lines

Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Delta operates a whooping 5,400 flights daily, serving 325 destinations in 52 countries on six continents. Apart from its hubs in North America, that include Atlanta, Boston and Mexico City, it also has a significant number of hubs in Europe and Asia, like London–Heathrow, Paris–Charles de Gaulle and Seoul–Incheon. It's also the world's most-awarded airline, achieving excellence in everything from consistently being the best US airline, to recognition as one of the best companies to work for.
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Etihad

Etihad is the second flag carrier of the UAE and the second-largest airline in the country after Emirates. The airline is well-known for its luxurious touch so it's hardly surprising the world's most expensive flight is also operated by Etihad. A one-way ticket on Etihad Airways Residence (which is basically a three-room apartment on a plane) from New York to Abu Dhabi will set you back an eye-watering £45,300 ($64,000).
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Lufthansa

With the primary hub at Frankfurt Airport, Lufthansa is among the biggest airlines in the world. Flying to more than 250 destinations in 77 countries, Lufthansa might not be the most luxurious airline in the world, but it certainly takes care of its First Class passengers very well. It's one of the few airlines to serve caviar on board and in 2013 its CEO Carsten Spohr claimed that every year Lufthansa's highest-paying passengers consume 5% of the global caviar supply.
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Singapore Airlines

The flag carrier of Singapore, Singapore Airlines flies to 137 destinations in 32 countries, focusing on impeccable service. It's notable for having one of the best Economy Classes in the world, that offers more seat width, legroom and a better onboard service than other airlines deliver in their premium cabins. The airline is also famous for Singapore Girls, a name given to the airline's flight attendants. Their uniform, a sarong kebaya, was designed by French couturier Pierre Balmain in 1968 and comes in four colour palettes, each representing a different role.
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Thai Airways

The flag carrier of Thailand, Thai primarily operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok and, along with Lufthansa, Air Canada, SAS and United, was a founding member of Star Alliance. Its longest route connects Bangkok and London – it stretches nearly 6,000 miles (9,548km) and takes around 12 hours to complete.
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Qantas

The third-oldest airline in the world, Qantas is the flag carrier of Australia and its name is actually an acronym of the airline's original name, Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services. Interestingly, Qantas also claims to have invented the world's first Business Class in 1979, although similar concepts, like Club World aboard British Airways and Clipper Class on Pan Am, were introduced a year earlier.
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