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The 20 Best Airlines In The World - 2013

With high fares, costly fees, and now the prospect of endless delays caused by sequester-mandated FAA budget cuts, flying economy is often a horror show.
But not all airlines are created equal, and some treat all their passengers very nicely.
To find the best of the best for flying at a reasonable cost, we devised a ranking system based on the two most important factors for a pleasant trip: An enjoyable experience in the plane, and timely departure and arrival.
We looked at dozens of major international airlines that fly long-haul routes.
We valued in-flight experience based on ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, from leading airline reviewer Skytrax.
Flightstats.com provided the on-time performance figures (from February 15 to April 15) for each airline. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.
We then averaged scores for in-flight experience and the on-time performance of the airlines equally to come up with an overall score. Ratings are out of 100 points.

20. Etihad Airways

In-Flight Experience: 80
On-Time Performance: 74
United Arab Emirates-based Etihad is barely ten years old, but it is growing rapidly: It said its profits tripled from $14 million in 2011 to $42 million last year.
Its has been named the World's Leading Airline at the World Travel Awards for the past four years.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

19. Lufthansa

In-Flight Experience: 80
On-Time Performance: 75
With hubs in Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, and Munich, Germany's Lufthansa is the largest airline in Europe.
To compete in today's tough airline industry, the carrier has improved its business class seating, but economy is still excellent.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

18. Air Astana

18. Air Astana
Air Astana
In-Flight Experience: 74
On-Time Performance: 82
Air Astana is the flag carrier of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and started commercial flights in 2002.
It may not top our list, but it did win "Best Airline in Central Asia and India" at the 2012 World Airline Awards.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

15. Oman Air (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 82
On-Time Performance: 75
Based out of Muscat International Airport in Oman, this carrier's slogan is "Modern Vision. Timeless Traditions..."
It scored a 90 for seat comfort, and 80 for every other in-flight experience factor we measured.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

15. Japan Airlines (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 76
On-Time Performance: 81
Japan Airlines is based out of four main hubs in its home country and serves 103 destinations worldwide.
It's one the biggest buyers so far of Boeing's troubled Dreamliner passenger jet, and is busy modifying the planes with a newly-approved battery system so it can get them back in the air.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

15. Thai Airways (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 78
On-Time Performance: 79
Thai Airways flies to 75 destination in 35 countries and is the flag carrier of Thailand.
It is a sponsor of Red Bull Racing and the Football Association of Thailand.
The airline was also the first Asia-Pacific airline to serve London Heathrow Airport.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

14. Finnair

14. Finnair
Finnair
In-Flight Experience: 76
On-Time Performance: 74
Finnair is the leading airline for both domestic and international flights in its home country, and is mostly owned by the Finnish government.
The carrier offers economy passengers a hot meal and a hot snack on most flights, but the quality of the food scored a 70.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

13. Turkish Airlines

In-Flight Experience: 80
On-Time Performance: 74
It's not the most reliable, but Turkish Airlines scored an 80 in every other category we measured.
With an ad campaign starring Kobe Bryant and Leo Messi, it has generated positive press in recent months — though some potential customers were put off by its proposed ankle-length uniforms for flight attendants.
It flies to 221 airports in 98 countries.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

11. South African Airways (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 78
On-Time Performance: 74
African carriers are underdeveloped compared to the European, American, and Asian counterparts, but South African Airways made its way onto this list anyway.
It flies to 38 cities from its hub near Johannesburg, and impresses economy passengers with excellent meals, in-flight entertainment, and seat comfort.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

11. Cathay Pacific (tie)

11. Cathay Pacific (tie)
In-Flight Experience: 84
On-Time Performance: 74
With a main hub in Hong Kong, Cathay Pacific had a perfect score of 100 for in-flight entertainment.
Its flight attendants highlighted the importance of good service in December, when they threatened a "no-smile, no-booze" strike — in short, making passengers pay "a five-star price to get a three-star service."
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

9. Air New Zealand (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 82
On-Time Performance: 74
Air New Zealand had high rankings but its overall score was brought down by its mediocre reliability.
With an ad campaign that capitalizes on the popularity of the film The Hobbit, it offers service to Australia, the South Pacific, Asia, Europe, and North America.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

9. Korean Air (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 78
On-Time Performance: 74
Korean Air, which flies to destinations in all six inhabited continents, had consistent ratings across all the categories, not scoring very high or very low in any.
Despite the fact that it owns a farm on which it raises its beef, its food scored a 70.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

8. Silk Air

In-Flight Experience: 76
On-Time Performance: 74
Silk Air scored highly in all categories except in-flight entertainment, where it got 60.
As the subsidiary of Singapore Airlines that operates shorter flights, its passengers aren't likely to care too much, especially since free alcohol is offered on international flights.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

7. Garuda Indonesia

In-Flight Experience: 80
On-Time Performance: 74
Garuda Indonesia got its highest score with a near-perfect 90 for seat comfort.
However, after it was deemed "unsafe," Garuda was banned from flying in European Union airspace between 2007 and 2009.
The majority of its destinations are in Asia, Australia, and the Middle East.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

6. ANA (All Nippon Airways)

In-Flight Experience: 82
On-Time Performance: 74
ANA is Japan's largest airline, and the operator of the two Boeing Dreamliner planes whose battery systems failed in January, leading to the grounding of the jet.
The carrier did not receive a perfect score in any category, but its consistent high rankings earned it the number four spot on the list.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

4. Qatar Airways (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 90
Airline Reliability: 60
Qatar Airways earned perfect scores for seat comfort and service efficiency, and it offers free booze on international flights.
It operates a hub-and-spoke network of routes, and the Qatari government owns 50% of the airline.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and are provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

4. Asiana Airlines (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 86
On-Time Performance: 80
Formerly known as Seoul Airlines, Asiana Airlines's hub is at Incheon International Airport, just outside the South Korean capital.
In 2012, it was named "Best Overall Airline In The World" by Business Traveler, but it comes in at number four on our list.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

2. Virgin America (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 80
On-Time Performance: 74
Virgin America scored a 90 for its in-flight entertainment, and made Apple fans happy last year when it named one if its airplanes "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish," in honor of Steve Jobs.
It mainly operates long-haul flights from the east coast to the west coast of the U.S.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

2. Malaysia Airlines (tie)

In-Flight Experience: 90
On-Time Performance: 74
Malaysia Airlines got perfect scores for seat comfort and service efficiency. It even banned children in some areas of its planes, though economy travelers will still risk having their seat backs kicked by toddlers.
Its main hub is located in Kuala Lumpur, and it operates flights all around the region.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

1. Singapore Airlines

1. Singapore Airlines
Jennifer Polland/Business Insider
In-Flight Experience: 98
On-Time Performance: 74
As the rankings show, Singapore Airlines offers far and away the world's best economy experience.
Employees are trained to treat everyone with care and respect, and that makes all the difference.
Add in the fact that Singapore Airlines scored 100 for seat comfort, cabin cleanliness, and in-flight entertainment, and it's easy to see why it's number one.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency, provided by Skytrax.
On-time performance is for February 15 - April 15, and is provided by Flightstats.com. Figures are for marketed, or codeshare, flights: For example, if American Airlines advertises a fare for a flight that is operated by Delta (carriers often make such marketing agreements), and the Delta flight is delayed, that delay is reflected in the on-time performance ratings for both airlines.

The 20 Worst Airlines In The World - 2013

Air travel can be a miserable experience these days — especially when you are flying economy class.
Since nothing is worse than being stuck in a small uncomfortable seat with limited leg room, terrible food, and rude service, we think the in-flight experience is the most important factor in enjoying your flight.
We ranked the 20 worst airlines for flying economy in the world, based on the most unpleasant in-flight experiences.
To compile this list, we looked at dozens of major international airlines that fly long-haul routes and have economy class seats. We looked at ratings (scored on a scale of one to five) from leading airline reviewer Skytrax for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, and service efficiency.
We included passenger reviews for each airline (scored out of ten) also from Skytrax.
We adjusted each measure to be out of 100, and averaged them to produce a final score that reflects the overall in-flight experience. Ratings are out of 100 points.

20. Sky Express

Rated 50 out of 100 for economy class.
Air Algerie flies a fleet of 45 Airbus and Boeing planes, with orders placed for 16 more.
In 2012, it started leasing Boeing 747 jumbo jets to cope with extra demand during the Hajj and Umrah Muslim pilgrimages.
Its passenger review score of 60 was quite good, but poor Skytrax ratings for in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness, and staff response to passenger requests make it the 20th worst airline in the world for flying economy.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

18. Ryanair (tie)

Rated 49.2 out of 100 for economy class.
This "ultra-low-cost" airline is headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, and has a fleet of over 300 aircraft.
Although the no-frills carrier has non-reclining seats and lacks seat-back pockets, it carries a surprising number of business travelers, and it may have figured out how to save Greece's tourism industry.
Now, Ryanair has plans to reduce the number of toilets on each plane from three to one, with the benefit of fitting six more paying passengers on each flight.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

18. Merpati Nusantara Airlines (tie)

Rated 49.2 out of 100 for economy class.
Merpati Nusantara Airlines is an Indonesian airline based out of Jakarta.
It operates domestic and international flights, but it — along with 286 other airlines — is deemed "unsafe" by the EU, and is banned from flying in European airspace.
Skytrax gave the carrier just one star out of five for in-flight entertainment and interaction with passengers. The food's not terrible, though — it got three and a half stars.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

17. Biman Bangladesh Airlines

Rated 49 out of 100 for economy class.
The national airline of Bangladesh announced in April it has hired its first foreign CEO, Kevin Steele, formerly of British Airways.
Biman Bangladesh is currently permitted to fly into the EU, and operates flights to 20 different destinations.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

16. Cubana Airlines

Rated 47.7 out of 100 for economy class.
Cubana is banned from flying to the US by the American commercial embargo against Cuba, but its international destinations include Europe, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.
The Cuban government owns the airline, and has since 1959. It recently upgraded a number of planes in its fleet with Russian-made aircrafts.
Nonetheless, it received two-star ratings from Skytrax for cabin cleanliness, staff presence, and staff responses to requests.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

15. Nepal Airlines

Rated 46.7 out of 100 for economy class.
The former chairman of Nepal Airlines was convicted of corruption charges in 2011.
The airline also once sacrificed goats to appease a Hindu god after a technical problem.
Weak points include meals and staff responses to passenger requests.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

14. Royal Air Maroc

Rated 46.5 out of 100 for economy class.
Royal Air Maroc is the largest airline in Morocco and operates an all-Boeing fleet.
It has an open sky agreement with the EU, which brings in the majority of its international visitors and is a main driving force for Morocco's tourism industry.
The airline received just one star for staff presence during flight.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

12. TAAG Angola Airlines (tie)

Rated 45.8 out of 100 for economy class.
TAAG Angola Airlines had previously been completely blocked from EU airspace, but the ban has been partially lifted.
During its ban, it wet-leased aircraft (when the aircraft comes with crew and insurance) from South African Airlines to continue its long-haul flights.
TAAG recently announced it would increase the number of flights to Cuba and Zimbabwe.
Skytrax users gave the airline just 3.5 points out of 10.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

12. Pegasus Airlines (tie)

Rated 45.8 out of 100 for economy class.
Pegasus Airlines is a low-cost airline and is the second largest airline in Turkey.
None of its ratings are above three stars, but that could change: The carrier is launching new routes to Doha and Athens, and just had a successful IPO in Turkey.
It operates Boeing aircraft, and has orders placed for dozens of Airbuses.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

11. Spirit

Rated 45 out of 100 for economy class.
Spirit is one of only two two-star airlines operating in the Americas, the other being Cubana Airlines.
The airline is known for its outrageous fees and its strict no-refund policy, which could backfire eventually.
Spirit also got itself on Consumer Reports's 2012 "naughty" list, and annoyed liberals on election day with a "Romney Wins!" email.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

10. Syrian Air

Rated 44.8 out of 100 for economy class.
Syrian Air is operating far fewer flights than it has in the past, due to EU sanctions put into place since the start of its civil war.
In 2012, one of its planes collided in midair with a military helicopter, over Damascus. The plane, carrying 200 people, landed safely, but the helicopter was destroyed. It's unclear is anyone onboard was injured or killed, according to the New York Times.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

9. Tajik Air

Rated 43.3 out of 100 for economy class.
Established in 1923, Tajik Air is the national airline of Tajikistan. 
Its last fatal crash occurred in 1997, killing all 79 passengers and six of the seven crew members. Two crashes in 1993 killed more than 120 people, according to the Aviation Safety Network.
Skytrax gives Tajik Air two star rankings for comfort and staff interaction with passengers.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

8. Iceland Express

Rated 42.8 out of 100 for economy class.
Iceland Express is a low-cost carrier that currently does not offer any flights to or from the U.S.
Its tiny fleet is composed of just two Airbus A320s, and the airline was acquired by carrier WOW Air in October 2012.
The airline got two stars from Skytrax for meal service, staff cabin presence, and assistance during boarding.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

7. Rossiya Airlines

Rated 42.7 out of 100 for economy class.
St. Petersburg-based Rossiya Airlines just completed a fleet renewal program, but that may not be enough to bump it off of this list.
Most of its planes are made by Airbus, but it does have Boeings and Russian-made aircraft as well.
In 2010, it merged with Aeroflot, which then reported a 66% drop in profitability in 2012.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

6. Bulgaria Air

Rated 41.8 out of 100 for economy class.
Founded in 2002, Bulgaria Air is based out of Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, and has a fleet of 18 planes.
It recently added low-cost flights to Amsterdam that will make it easier to connect to the U.S., Canada, and the rest of Europe.
It got two stars from Skytrax for amenities (like blankets and pillows), service efficiency, and staff language skills.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

5. Air Koryo

Rated 39.2 out of 100 for economy class.
Flights on North Korea's state-owned airline — the world's only one-star carrier — include "revolutionary marching music," food that's described as "edible," and a concerning amount of water vapor in the cabin, according to past customers.
Of Air Koryo's entire fleet, only two of its new planes are permitted in European Union airspace.
The airline is currently trying to upgrade its aging aircraft, and will likely purchase new planes from Russia because of sanctions by the U.S. and EU.
Here is what it is like to fly on Air Koryo.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

4. Uzbekistan Airways

Rated 37.5 out of 100 for economy class.
Since its first flight in 1992, Uzbekistan Airways has had three fatal accidents, killing a total of 54 people.
It received one-star ratings for in-flight entertainment, amenities, and staff response to passenger requests, so it's no surprise it's the fourth worst airline on this list.
Most of its international flights depart from Tashkent, Uzbekistan's capital, but the airline operates international flights from other regional airports as well.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

3. Ukraine International Airlines

Rated 36.3 out of 100 for economy class.
The airline that once flew Pope John Paul II around Ukraine has a relatively high passenger reviews score of 58, but it did poorly in the other categories, bringing its overall ranking to the third worst airline.
It is based in Kiev and operates flights to over 60 destinations across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

2. Sudan Airways

Rated 33.3 out of 100 for economy class.
Sudan Airways is the second-worst airline in the world for economy travelers.
While it did receive two stars for seat comfort, it did not score above two stars in any other category we considered.
The airline is currently banned by the European Union and serves only destinations within Sudan, Africa, and the Middle East.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.

1. Turkmenistan Airlines

Rated 30.8 out of 100 for economy class.
Turkmenistan Airlines is the worst airline to fly economy.
The carrier is based out of Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, and it has a fleet of Boeing airplanes for its passenger flights.
Turkmenistan is the first former Soviet state to use Boeing aircraft, and all of the airline's international flights are flown by Western-trained pilots.
Nonetheless, terrible rankings on Skytrax for in-flight entertainment, seat comfort, service efficiency, staff response to passenger requests, and staff language skills make it the worst airline you can find.
In-flight experience score is an average of ratings for seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, cabin cleanliness and condition, quality of meals served, service efficiency, and passenger reviews, provided by Skytrax.