10 September 2009
BARCELONA - The winners of this yearââ¬â¢s Budgie Awards will be announced during the World Low Cost Airlines Congress in Barcelona from September 28-30.
A Budgie Award is recognition of the low cost airline industryââ¬â¢s achievements and contributions to the forward development of the industry.
Short-listed finalists are:
Best Low Cost Airline
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airBalticââ¬~¨
Air Arabiaââ¬~¨
Norwegianââ¬~¨
Air Asia Xââ¬~¨
Spicejetââ¬~¨
Ryanair
CEO of the Yearââ¬~¨
Tony Fernandesââ¬~¨
Azran Osman
Raniââ¬~¨Maury Gallagherââ¬~¨
Sean Durphyââ¬~¨
Ben Baldanzaââ¬~¨
Michael O'Leary
Innovation Award
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Allegiantââ¬~¨
Air Asia Xââ¬~¨
Vuelingââ¬~¨
SR Technicsââ¬~¨
Amadeus in Partnership with Vueling
Best Websiteââ¬~¨
Norwegianââ¬~¨
Air Asiaââ¬~¨
Wizzââ¬~¨
Jetblue
Special Merit for the Commitment to the Environmentââ¬~¨
Easyjetââ¬~¨
Virgin Blueââ¬~¨
Best Airportââ¬~¨
Marseilleââ¬~¨
Amsterdamââ¬~¨
Istanbul - SAWââ¬~¨
Baltimore/Washingtonââ¬~¨
Sharjah
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