Now you have a valid reason to blame the government and its organisations.
According to aviation insights company FlightStats, Air India has featured third among the worst airlines across the globe. According to a report published a national daily, the company has collated data on the basis of performance.
You can keep the following list handy to make your decision on picking a flight next time.
The Best 10 International Airlines of 2016
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The Worst 10 International Airlines of 2016
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10. Qantas – 15.7%
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10. Hainan Airlines – 30.3%
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9. TAM Linhas Aéreas – 14.93%
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9. Korean Air – 31.74%
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8. Delta Air Lines – 14.83%
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8. Air China – 32.73%
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7. Singapore Airlines – 14.55%
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7. Hong Kong Airlines – 33.42%
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6. ANA – 14.46%
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6. China Eastern Airlines – 35.8%
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5. Austrian – 14.26%
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5. Asiana Airlines – 37.46%
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4. Qatar Airways – 13.66%
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4. Philippine Airlines – 38.33%
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3. JAL – 12.2%
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3. Air India – 38.71%
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2. Iberia – 11.82%
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2. Icelandair – 41.05%
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1. KLM – 11.47%
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1. El Al – 56%
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“I’m seeing a big improvement in overall performance across the board as the industry becomes more and more competitive. Noting that on-time performance has become a major selling point for airlines. It’s a huge win for travellers,” Jim Hetzel, vice president of aviation and distribution at FlightStats said.