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James Asquith travelling with Hainan Airlines.Instagram @jamesasquithtravelJames Asquith became the youngest person to visit every country at the age of 24.Now 30, he is the founder and CEO of HolidaySwap, which lets users swap homes around the world for $1 a night.He told Business Insider he has taken nearly 1,000 flights on more than 150 carriers in his life.So, we asked him to rank his 20 favourite airlines for an economy flight.
At the age of 24, James Asquith became the youngest person to visit every country in the world.
Now the founder and CEO of the HolidaySwap app, which lets users around the world swap homes for $1 a night, 30-year-old Asquith estimates he has taken nearly 1,000 flights on more than 150 airlines — and he shares his experiences with his 365,000 Instagram followers.
"Lots of the airlines and routes I have taken when travelling to every country in the world were not necessarily by choice, but it certainly gave me a broad overview of aviation globally," he told Business Insider.
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While he has his favourite airlines, he says he regularly returns to others due to scheduling and pricing when travelling for work, "giving them the chance to improve, or not let the 'better' airlines rest too easy in a rapidly changing industry."
While the amenities on board a plane are certainly important, Asquith believes nailing customer service is the way to win.
"Nowadays it seems unacceptable if we don't have USB ports and full WiFi connectivity across the globe," he said. "I like that as much as the next person, however, my greatest weighting will always come down to the cabin crew and customer service, which is a much more difficult part of a customer's satisfaction to win over than an updated refurb of aircraft seats."
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As a frequent traveller, cost, of course, is also a factor. "With the improvement in long haul, low-cost airlines, the best products in the sky need to remain price competitive," he said.
We asked Asquith to rank his favourite economy class airlines based on their total rating after being assigned a score out of 10 across seven categories:Check-in & boardingCabin crewSeat quality, amenities, and cleanlinessIn-flight entertainmentFood & drinkCostStaff assistance before, after, and during travel
Scroll down to see Asquith's 20 best economy airlines in the world, ranked in ascending order by their overall score out of 70.=19. Malaysia Airlines — 46/70
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Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 7Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 6Cost — 6Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 76
"Malaysia Airlines offers a good economy class product across all aspects, particularly on their roomy A380s, but unfortunately this aircraft will likely be a thing of the past for Malaysian in the next few years," Asquith said.
He highlighted "decent seat back TVs and a very friendly cabin crew" for a "fantastic experience," with room for improvement when it comes to in-flight catering.=19. ANA — 46/70
Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 7Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 7Cost — 4Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 7
Though it's a bit more cramped than its competitor Japan Airlines, "with all the decent extras your would hope for from an economy seat, from a power outlet and good in-flight entertainment to a foot rest, ANA certainly offers a decent product," Asquith said. "Onboard WiFi is available and cabin crew are impeccable, with a nice selection of Western or Japanese food to choose from."
However, he said ANA loses out on cost. "It's not the cheapest, it never has been, and I doubt it ever will be, but at least you get a pleasant flying experience for the price."=17. Air New Zealand — 47/70
Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 8Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 7Cost — 5Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 6
On board Air New Zealand, Asquith says you can expect "a great product with what can almost be described as a cheeky Kiwi crew that is largely let down by issues on the ground and a relatively expensive product."
However, economy passengers do have the option to buy the entire row for half the price with the "SkyCouch" feature so they can curl up throughout the flight — though Asquith stresses it's not exactly easy to book.=17. Hong Kong Airlines — 47/70
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Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 7Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 6Cost — 7Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 6
"Hong Kong Airlines offer a very solid economy class product, and what I found to be incredibly cheap fares across the Pacific particularly," Asquith said. "Obviously seasonal, but there are some great deals to be had here for a product that certainly gets the job done, and very often at low cost prices.
"The food and entertainment were certainly decent, but the service is not as good as some other Asian carriers, in my opinion. That being said, a solid product and great value for money."16. Royal Brunei — 48/70
Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 9Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 8In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 3Cost — 7Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 7
Royal Brunei makes the top 20 because of "exceptional cabin crew who did everything with warmth and a smile," Asquith said.
"A small network means you're now guaranteed a brand new Dreamliner flying long haul, and all the little touches from hot towels to welcome drinks — but where Royal Brunei lose points for me is the fact that it's a dry airline. I completely understand why so, but from a personal stand point, it limits the options."15. Qantas — 49/70
Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 8Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 8In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 7Cost — 5Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 7
"What makes Qantas good for me in terms of their hard product and friendly relaxed crew, they lose when it comes to regularly more pricey tickets," Asquith said. "I rarely find a competitively priced ticket on this airline, which is hugely unfortunate as I do indeed like Qantas. Their decent food selection certainly beats their slightly lacking in-flight entertainment, but that may be why why didn't make the top 10."=12. Royal Jordanian — 50/70
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Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 8Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 7Cost — 7Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 7
"[Royal Jordanian is] another early adopter of the 787, which has led to a much improved passenger experience," Asquith said. "I found it to have a very friendly crew, which was what stood out for me the most. The in-flight entertainment was OK, and [there is] a decent selection of food and beverages in a seat that gives you all the amenities you could hope for."=12. Hainan Airlines — 50/70
Check-in & boarding — 7Cabin crew — 8Seat quality, amenities, and cleanliness — 7In-flight entertainment — 7Food & drink — 7Cost — 7Staff assistance before, after, and during travel — 7
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