Top 10 Best Airlines 2025: Who won the “Airline of the Year”?

The global population relies on the airway for both the domestic and international transportation, which is estimated as more than five billion passengers post the pandemic. And the leading International Airlines are delivering exceptional services which focus on the passenger experience, operational performance, safety, and innovation. To find the “Best Airline of the Year” the evaluation has been done by the popular organisations including Skytrax, AirlineRatings.com, TripAdvisor & Google Reviews and OAG & Cirium.

The best airline award for the year 2025 is finally declared and the CEO of AirlineRatings, Sharon Petersen expressed while addressing about it, “These airlines deserve recognition for their excellence in hybrid operations and their innovative offerings. We are proud to be the first aviation media outlet to acknowledge this shift and introduce a dedicated category that celebrates hybrid airlines and their significant positive impact on the travel industry”

Top 10 Best Airlines 2025

PositionAirline Name
1Korean Air
2Qatar Airways
3Air New Zealand
4Cathay Pacific
5Singapore Airlines
6Emirates
7Japan Airlines
8Qantas
9Etihad
10Turkish Airlines

‘Exceptional economy class experience’ has led to the presentation of the “Airline of the Year 2025” award to Korean Air. In addition to that, the relentless commitment for passenger comfort, well-developed amenities, excellent customer service, operational efficiency and technological advancements has contributed majorly in securing the award for Korean Air for this year.

PositionTop 10 Hybrid Airlines – 2025Top 10 Low Cost Airlines – 2025
1JetblueHK Express
2WestjetJetstar Group
3Virgin AustraliaRyanair
4Delta AirlinesEasyjet
5United AirlinesFrontier Airlines
6American AirlinesAir Asia
7LufthansaWizz Air
8Air CanadaVietJet Air
9LOT Polish AirlinesSouthwest Airlines
10TAP PortugalVolaris

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