The coveted annual rankings from Skytrax are here.

For the 11th year running, AirAsia has maintained its top spot as the best low-cost airline, according to the British consulting firm, which released the rankings in June.

Skytrax compiled the awards through an online survey across nine months, from September 2018 to May 2019, in six languages. This year, the company says, it saw “substantial increases” in voting in Spanish and Chinese.

Southwest is the only American carrier to make the budget rankings, coming in at number four. Here are the rest of the top low-cost carriers for 2019:

19. Flynas

19. FlynasWikimedia Commons

18. Jet2.com

18. Jet2.comChristopher Furlong / Getty

17. Level

17.  Level
An Iberia Airbus A330 branded as Level at Barcelona Airport.
 Wikimedia Commons

16. Air Canada Rouge

15. Vueling Airlines

15. Vueling AirlinesAP

13. PAL Express

12. Jetstar Asia

11. Scoot

11. ScootBoeing

10. Eurowings

10. Eurowings
An Airbus A330 belonging to Lufthansa’s low-cost brand Eurowings taxis on tarmac before its first long-haul flight to Havana, Cuba, at Cologne-Bonn airport
 Thomson Reuters

9. Ryanair

9. Ryanair
A Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS plane takes off at the Riga International Airport
 Reuters

8. IndiGo

8. IndiGo
InterGlobe Aviation is the largest Indian airline by market share
 Saurabh Das/AP

6. Jetstar Airways

6. Jetstar AirwaysJetStar

5. AirAsia X

4. Southwest Airlines

4. Southwest Airlines
A number of grounded Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft are shown parked at Victorville Airport in Victorville, California
 Reuters

3. Norwegian

3. NorwegianNorwegian

2. EasyJet

2. EasyJetSorbis/Shutterstock