Ποια αεροπορική κατάφερε να «πετύχει» το χειρότερο σκορ;
Σε μια έρευνα της βρετανικής ένωσης καταναλωτών «Which? Travel» στην οποία συμμετείχαν 8.000 άνθρωποι, λιγότεροι από τους μισούς (το 42% για την ακρίβεια) δήλωσαν ευχαριστημένοι από την καθαριότητα της Ryanair.
Επιθεωρητής της Which? ο οποίος ανέλαβε να ερευνήσει το εσωτερικό των αεροπλάνων μετά την έρευνα με τη βοήθεια υπεριώδους φωτός, διαπίστωσε την ύπαρξη λεκέδων από λίπη (μη ορατών με γυμνό μάτι) στα τραπεζάκια, λερωμένων προσκέφαλων και σκονισμένων πλαισίων στα παράθυρα. Αν και η Ryanair δεν ήταν η μοναδική εταιρεία που δέχτηκε κριτική για τις συνθήκες υγιεινής της, ήταν αυτή που «πέτυχε» το χειρότερο σκορ. Από την άλλη, τις καλύτερες θέσεις στην κατάταξη των καθαρότερων εταιρειών πήραν προφανώς οι ακριβότερες αεροπορικές: Air New Zealand (97%), Singapore Airlines (96%), Emirates (95%), Qatar Airways (95%), Cathay Pacific (94%) και Swiss (94%).
Παρακάτω θα βρείτε το ποσοστό των επιβατών που ψήφισαν τις πιο βρώμικες αεροπορικές σύμφωνα με την έρευνα.
10. Aer Lingus - 3%
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9. Etihad Airways - 4%
epa04417478 An Airbus A380-800 with the new paint scheme for Etihad Airways stands in front of the paint shop of Airbus's plant in Hamburg Finkenwerder, Germany, 25 September 2014. Abu Dhabi-based carrier Etihad unveiled its new paint scheme on the first Airbus A380 superjumbo joining Etihad's fleet. EPA/MARKUS SCHOLZ
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8. Jet2.com - 4%
epa02696867 A Boeing 737-300 jet, flight LS 787 of British budget air company Jet2.com from Edinburgh, Great Britain, touches down as the first ever flight of Jet2.com to arrive in Hungary at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport in Budapest 21 April 2011. From now on the air company operates three flights a week between the capitals of Scotland and Hungary. EPA/IMRE FOLDI HUNGARY OUT
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7. British Airways - 6%
epa07829183 (FILE) - British Airways aircraft stand on their parking positions or taxi at Heathrow Airport in London, Britain, 29 May 2017 (reissued 09 September 2019). According to media reports on 09 September 2019, pilots belonging to the British Airline Pilots Association and employed by carrier British Airways declared a 48-hour strike due to a pay dispute. The strike will ground most of the airline’s flights and complicate the travel plans of thousands of potential passengers. EPA/ANDY RAIN
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6. Iberia - 6%
epa05810280 A file photograph dated 16 February 2006 of an Iberia Airbus-319 landing at Gibraltar airport bound from Madrid. International Airlines Group (IAG), Europe's second largest air carrier and owner of Aer Lingus, British Airways, Iberia and Vueling, will publish their earnings report on 24 February 2017. EPA/RAFAEL DIAZ
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5. Thomson/TUI flights - 7%
epa07433745 A Boeing 737 Max 8 plane of the TUI Airlines Belgium en route from Banjul in Gambia to Brussels in Belgium is parked at Alicante-Elche Airport after it was diverted a day before, in Elche, eastern Spain, 13 March 2019. European Authorities have suspended flights using Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft for safety concerns after an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max 8 crashed minutes after take-off on 10 March. EPA/MORELL
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4. Easyjet - 8%
epa07477991 (FILE) - An easyJet aircraft decorated in Dutch colors is presented at Schiphol Airport, the Netherlands, 31 March 2015 (reissued 01 April 2019). Easyjet on 01 April 2019 said the demand for their tickets for the months from April to September 2019 is exceptionally weak, causing its shares to drop in trading early Monday. Easyjet referred to 'softness in UK and Europe and unanswered questions surrounding the Brexit' outcome, both seen as factors for weak demand. EPA/EVERT ELZINGA
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3. Vueling Airlines - 10%
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2. WizzAir - 10%
epa07119251 (FILE) - A Wizzair aircraft taking off from Cluj Napoca airport, 500 Km north-west from Bucharest, 24 October 2013, (reissued 25 October 2018). Reports state thon 25 October 2018 that a low-cost Wizzair aircraft, flying from Kutaisi Airport (Georgia) to Warsaw (Poland), landed at Otopeni International Airport urgently, following a bomb threat on board. According to representatives of the National Airport of Bucharest (CNAB), the aircraft landed at Otopeni and was parked in an isolated position. All the 173 passengers were disembarked safely, while the threat was checked. 'Specific procedures are in progress, passengers have been disembarked and brought to the terminal boarding area' said CNAB. The Romanian Intelligence Service has set up a crisis cell. EPA/ROBERT GHEMENT
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1. Ryanair - 24%
epa07341881 (FILE) - epa07129514 An image taken through a window showing a Ryanair passenger plane preparing to take off at the airport Malaga, Spain, 27 October 2018(issued 04 February 2019). Ryanair reported on 04 February, that it had made a 22.88 million US dollar loss in the third quarter. EPA/MAURITZ ANTIN
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