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"Receiving this award fills us with immense pride," said Marc-Philippe Lumpé, COO of Air Transat.
"It testifies to the unique place we occupy in our passengers’ hearts, and it highlights the exceptional nature of our service and our commitment to excellence." The award was based on a global passenger satisfaction survey of product and staff service standards that was provided to customers both on board flights and at the airport.
Over customers from over 100 nationalities participated in the 2022-2023 survey, voting for their favourite airlines to determine this year's winners.
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