When it comes to airlines, everyone’s a Karen. Even the most progressive, mild mannered people in the world hold opinions on airlines so strong they would shock you. Because airline experiences are indelible. Good or bad, you remember them for life. That slow food service on the way to Budapest? Or that impeccable offboarding in the Maldives? Etched into your memory forever. But not everyone’s experiences are the same.

From tales of frequent delays and militant check-in staff, to flawless service and the best air mile systems on offer, we wanted to see what some real world travellers had to say. So, pack it up, pack it in, and let us begin. Here we present five of the best and worst airlines of 2024, as per some very frequent (and opinionated) flyers.

SKY HIGH: British Airways

British Airways cabin crew

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Not to get all patriotic about it, but British Airways is one of the last remaining bastions of high quality service in this country. Isabelle McMahon is a bonafide British Airways obsessive, who never flies with anyone else if she can avoid it. “They fly from City, which is obviously the best airport because all the people that travel from there are businessmen who know the systems to get through security, no funny business or queues, no old people or families who act like they have never heard of taking their belt off before,” she says, also citing BA’s service, luggage allowance and free food offering.

“Plus, because they support the British film industry you get lots of classic British films rather than blockbusters,” she says. “And you get Avios points which is the best points system because you can connect your Amex and more importantly your Uber. One point per pound spent on Uber! You even get points for trips taken on work or business accounts, which is huge! I just got a £300 flight for £40 from Mykonos to Heathrow off my BA points from this year so that’s amazing.” British Airways has won many awards for its frequent flyer programme on multiple occasions, including in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 at the Business Travel Awards. It also recently scooped several gongs at the prestigious Head for Points Travel & Loyalty Awards this January, including Best Premium Economy Seat and Service, Best UK Airport Lounge (Airline), and Best Airline or Rail Loyalty Scheme.

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