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Aviation: AirlineRatings Unveils 2025 World’s Best Airlines with New Hybrid Category as Korean Air Wins Top Honor for Service, Comfort and Innovation

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AirlineRatings.com has announced its prestigious World’s Best Airline Awards for 2025, recognizing the top airlines in full-service, hybrid, and low-cost categories.

According to ftnnews.com, Unlike simple popularity polls, these awards focus on passenger comfort, consistency, and service quality across an airline’s entire network. This year, the rankings introduced a brand-new category: Hybrid Airlines, which recognizes carriers that blend elements of budget and full-service models.

The competition was fierce, with leading global airlines vying for the top spot. Factors such as seat comfort, onboard services, meal quality, fleet modernity, and overall customer experience played a crucial role in determining the winners. In the end, an airline that has long been recognized for its commitment to passenger satisfaction and innovation claimed the coveted Airline of the Year 2025 title.

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Best Airline in 2025
Korean Air won the Airline of the Year 2025 for its exceptional focus on passenger comfort, particularly in Economy Class, where it maintains industry-leading seat pitches of 33–34 inches on wide-body aircraft. Unlike many competitors, the airline has resisted reducing seat space, ensuring a more comfortable travel experience. Korean Air’s thoughtful touches, such as slippers and generous meal portions on long-haul flights, enhanced its appeal. Beyond passenger experience, the airline’s financial stability, groundbreaking merger with Asiana Airlines, and significant investments in modern, fuel-efficient aircraft showcased its commitment to innovation and future readiness, solidifying its win as the best airline in 2025.

Top 25 Full Service Airlines for 2025
Korean Air
Qatar
Air New Zealand
Cathay Pacific
Singapore Airlines
Emirates
Japan Airlines
Qantas
Etihad
Turkish Airlines
EVA Air
Fiji Airways
Virgin Atlantic
ANA
Aero Mexico
Air Caraibes
Thai Airways
STARLUX Airlines
Vietnam Airlines
Sri Lankan Airlines
Air France
KLM (note the airline are trialing a Hybrid model on some routes)
Air Calin
Air Mauritius
Garuda Indonesia

Top 20 Hybrid Airlines for 2025
Jetblue
Westjet
Virgin Australia
Delta Airlines
United
American Airlines
Lufthansa
Air Canada
LOT Polish Airlines (this is under change and may soon be full service)
TAP Portugal
Alaska Airlines
SWISS
Avianca
Iberia
British Airways
Finnair
Austrian Airlines
Hawaiian
ITA
SAS

Top 20 Low Cost Airlines for 2025
AirAsia
Jetstar
AirBaltic
HK Express
Easyjet
FlyDubai
Ryanair
Scoot
Breeze
Southwest
SKY Airline
FlyNas
TUI
Norwegian
Indi GO
Air Arabia
Volaris
Jet2
Wizz
Vueling
World’s Best Regional Airline: Virgin Australia Regional (VARA)
Runner-Up: Aegean Air

World’s Best Ultra Low Cost Carrier: Vietjet

World’s Best Ultra Low Cost Carrier Runner Up: Cebu Pacific

World’s Best Cabin Crew: Virgin Australia

World’s Best Airport: Singapore Changi

World’s Best Airline Branded Lounges: Qantas

How the Best Airlines of 2025 Were Chosen
AirlineRatings.com ranked the top 25 full-service airlines based on strict criteria, including meals, seat comfort, fleet modernity, financial stability, and a seven-star safety rating. Economy seats must have at least 31 inches of pitch, and business class must offer lie-flat beds. Additional perks like Wi-Fi, in-seat power, and premium economy were also considered.

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For hybrid airlines, rankings were based on a minimum 30-inch seat pitch, complimentary non-alcoholic drinks, and enhanced business class options. Airlines with in-flight entertainment and recliner seats scored higher.

The top low-cost airlines were selected for their affordable fares, quality onboard services, and extensive route networks. While extras like Wi-Fi and entertainment were optional, all ranked airlines met strict safety standards with a seven-star rating.

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