Top ten cargo airlines in the world

1. Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways, founded in 1993, is a global airline headquartered in Doha with Hamad International Airport as its main base. Qatar Airways currently operates 200 aircraft and more than 150 destinations on six continents. In 20 1 1, 20 12, 20 15 and 20 17, it was named the best airline in 20 19 by Skytrax.

2. Singapore Airlines

Singapore Airlines was founded in 1947 and headquartered at Changi Airport, operating the world's largest passenger aircraft A380. Singapore Airlines mainly operates international routes, and has a strong route network in Southeast Asia, East Asia and South Asia, and occupies a part of kangaroo route market. In addition, Singapore Airlines also operates trans-Pacific flights.

3. All Nippon Airways

All Nippon Airways was founded in 1952, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and is a member of the Star Alliance Aviation Alliance. It is famous for its professional service and is committed to providing the best flight service for business travelers. ANA operates more than 40 international routes, occupying a large market share in Japan, with more than 800 flights every day, which is close to 50% of Japan's domestic market.

4. Emirates Airlines

Founded in 1985, Emirates Airlines is headquartered in Dubai, based at Dubai International Airport and owned by the government of Dubai Emirates, and is committed to providing customers with high-level professional services. Emirates is a fast-growing airline in the world, with 270 passenger planes. Its route network covers Europe, the Middle East, the Far East, Africa, Asia and Australia, connecting more than 150 destinations around the world.

5. Qantas

Qantas was founded in Queensland, Australia, 1920. It is one of the airlines with a long history in the world, and it is a symbol of reliability, safety and high-quality customer service in the aviation industry. Qantas is a world-renowned long-haul airline, with Sydney Airport and Melbourne Airport as its hubs. Its route network covers Oceania and extends to Asia-Pacific region, Europe and America.

6. Lufthansa

Lufthansa, founded in 1926, is a large international airline in Germany. It focuses on domestic and international scheduled passenger and cargo flights, and its flight network covers more than 450 aviation destinations around the world. Lufthansa has more than 400 overseas subsidiaries and affiliated companies around the world, and has six strategic service areas, including passenger transport, ground handling, aircraft maintenance, aviation catering, tourism and IT services.

7. Delta Airlines

Delta Air Lines, founded in 1928, is a famous American airline and a Fortune 500 company. It is an air transport enterprise integrating travel service, membership service and business-to-business service. Delta Air Lines is one of the founding members of SkyTeam. Every year, nearly 200 million people are sent to more than 300 destinations in more than 50 countries, and there are 15000 departures every day.

8. British Airways

British Airways, founded in 1924, is one of the largest international airlines in the world. It provides a full range of services and transports about 36 million passengers every year. Its flight network covers more than 200 destinations in more than 30 countries around the world. British Airways is one of the founding members of TWA, which has provided a global route network to serve China since 1980.

9. United Airlines

United Airlines, founded in 1926, is the largest airline in the world, mainly engaged in domestic route networks in the midwest and west coast of the United States, as well as intercontinental routes across the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. United Airlines flies from hubs in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. to more than 265,438+00 domestic and international destination cities. More than 3,700 flights are operated by United Airlines, United Express and Ted Airlines every day.

10. Southwest Airlines

Southwest Airlines, founded in 197 1 and headquartered in Texas, USA, is an airline focusing on domestic intercity routes in the United States. Known as the "low-cost airline", it is the originator of the "low-cost airline" business model in the civil aviation industry. It provides passengers with low fares, reliable safety, high frequency, convenient flight and terminal boarding procedures and friendly customer service.

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