This should've included "Asiana", which is I guess probably the most tricky one. Most of people has wrong ideas when they hear it, and assume it's some local carrier from China. Too bad it's a 5-star major, and cleary not Chinese, but Korean.
First quiz I've taken where "US" is not accepted for United States. Seriously? You only accept "USA", and then, in the answer box, you put only "United States"? Wow. Didn't really think that one through, did you?
You can maybe swap Emirates for Etihad for UAE. It would make the quiz more challenging and interesting. As people said, now it is pretty much a freebie. Also, I would swap the Irish question from Ryanair to Aer Lingus. Ryan is fine as difficulty goes, but Aer Lingus just have such a nice and unique sound for me.
For airline options in the Philippines you've got Cebu Pacific which with its bright yellow plastic interiors makes you feel like you are sitting inside a McDonald's play area, or Philippines Airlines where everything from the upholstery to the worn and torn screen they are projecting the in-flight movie on to the choices for in-flight meals lets you know that nothing on the plane you are in has been updated or changed in any way since the 1970s.
I've flown with LATAM before and yet I was furiously typng in almost every other latin american country before landing on chile. on the other hand i've never even heard of Cebu Pacific or Air Asia, let alone flown with them or visited any Asian country apart from Turkey and yet i somehow guessed those on the first try. The brain is a weird thing sometimes.
LATAM may be a Chilean holding company, but they have airline in pretty much every Latin American country in South America and "LATAM" literally means latin america
I wish I knew more about the aviation industry. I'd take 1-2 classes on it if they existed. It seems to get more and more interesting as you continue learning about it
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LATAM_Airlines_Group
"LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is a Chilean airline holding company incorporated under Chilean law and headquartered in Santiago, Chile."
I go for Cebu. Can't beat the prices.