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Awards and Accolades
SIA continued to receive many awards and
accolades during the year in review.
The Airline picked up 20 Business Traveller
awards around the world: six in Britain, six
in the Asia-Pacific region, four in United
States, and four in Germany. Two of these
awards were for best overall airline.
At the 2002 Travel Weekly Globe Awards
held in London, SIA won Best Airline to Asia
for the ninth consecutive year. For the
seventh consecutive year and the thirteenth
time in 14 years, SIA was voted Best
International Airline in the prestigious Conde
Nast Traveler Reader’s Choice Awards. SIA
also claimed the title of Best Transpacific
Carrier in the Conde Nast (US) Business
Travel Awards.
Apart from receiving accolades for its
service, the Airline received awards for its
management style, being rated the highest
of 34 Singaporean companies in the Far
Eastern Economic Review’s annual readership
survey, Review 200, which recognizes
Asias top 200 companies. The Airline has
held the number one spot since the inception
of the survey in 1993.
SIA was included in the Financial Times
survey of the Worlds Most Respected
Companies, the only non-Japanese Asian
company to make the list.
SIA also made it to Fortunes list of Global
Most Admired Companies. Outside of Japan,
Singapore Airlines is the top-ranked Asian
company in the list.
The Airline also won a range of other awards
from newspapers and travel organizations
around the world, together with awards
from the Indonesian and the Philippine
governments for its promotion of tourism in
those countries.
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