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5-Sterne Auszeichnung für Service und Qualität
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China Airlines was awarded a 5-star ranking for its First Class service in a recently released survey by Skytrax Research, a leading airlines service research specialist based in London. In separate surveys by Skytrax, CAL’s Economy Class was rated 3rd best in the world, and its Business Class was rated 11th best in the world.
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The rankings are the highest recognition out of any Taiwanese carrier. The Skytrax Research surveys on Business and Economy Classes were conducted on 66 leading air carriers around the world, with each airline ranked according to its product and service quality. In the 2005 overall survey, the airlines on the top 10 of Economy Class were Malaysia Airlines, Thai Airways International, China Airlines, Emirates, Asiana Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Airlines and Gulf Air. In the same survey, China Airlines was ranked 1st in the world in the aggregate categories of Service Quality on both Economy and Business Classes, and was ranked 5th and 9th in the aggregate categories of Product quality on Economy Class and Business Class, respectively.
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In December 2004, China Airlines became the first airline in the world to introduce Boeing’s newly developed Signature Interior to its B747-400 cabins. The three-class cabin on CAL’s new B747-400s can carry 390 passengers, including 12 in First Class seats, each with independent and private space. As the consequence, In the recent Skytrax star ranking survey of 209 airlines, China Airlines First Class was awarded the coveted 5-star status, along with other outstanding airlines including Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines and Qatar Airways. China Airlines was cited for its excellent Long Haul Seating, Check-in Service, Lounge Staff Service and Cabin Staff Service Efficiency.
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| China Airlines now flies to 52 destinations in 23 nations, and operates a fleet of 66 advanced passenger and cargo aircraft. The average age of its fleet is less than 5.5 years, one of the youngest in the world.
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