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Tunisia- Tunisair Worst Airlines in the World in 2019

Using data from ClaimCompass,moneyinc put a list of the Worst Airlines in the World in 2019, Tunisair was the winner of this list as it placed number 1 ahead of 20 airlines, the list measured delay, services, cancelled flights and other standards.

Placing number one in the classifciation, the data revealed that the airline deploys 2569.83 monthly flights hardly 40.56%  of them succeeds to land within 15 minutes of their programmed arrival time. Moreover, 59.44% of these flights get a lengthy average delay of 69.17-minute.
Things don’t stop here travellers have to wait up to 408 days to reply to their compensation claim with another 254 days to pay up if required by the court.

Below is a set of the 20 Worst Airlines in the World in 2019

1. Tunisair (TU)

2. Aigle Azur (ZI)

3. TAP Portugal (TP)

4. Thomas Cook Airlines (MT)

5. WOW Air (WOW)

6. Icelandair (FI)

7. TUI Airways (BY)

8. Egyptair (MS)

9. Vueling (VY)

10. Ethiopian Airlines (ET)

11.Malaysia Airlines (MH)

12. Eurowings (EW)

13. Condor (DE)

14.Air Dolomiti (EN)

15. Air Malta (KM)

16. Air Serbia (ASL)

17. Air India (AI)

18. Air Mauritius (MK)

19. Germanwings (4U)

20. Jet Airways

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