In a major global recognition, IndiGo Airlines has been ranked third among the world’s top low-cost carriers in the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards. This prestigious recognition places India firmly on the international aviation map, even though no Indian full-service airline made it to the top rankings in that category.
Skytrax Awards: Aviation’s Equivalent of the Oscars
Established in 1999, the Skytrax World Airline Awards are widely regarded as the “Oscars of the aviation industry.” The 2025 edition witnessed votes from 22.3 million global passengers, covering over 325 airlines worldwide. The ceremony took place at the Le Bourget Airport during the Paris Air Show, attended by over 500 airline industry leaders, including CEOs, presidents, and crew members.
IndiGo’s Global Recognition
India’s budget carrier IndiGo secured 3rd place in the World’s Best Low-Cost Airlines 2025 list. It followed:
- AirAsia (Malaysia) – Rank 1
- Scoot (Singapore) – Rank 2
This is a significant achievement for IndiGo, cementing its reputation for affordable fares, operational efficiency, and reliable service in both domestic and international markets.
India’s Absence in Full-Service Airline Rankings
While IndiGo shined in the low-cost segment, no Indian full-service airline—including Air India—was featured in the World’s Top 10 Full-Service Airlines 2025. The top spot in that list was claimed by Qatar Airways, which continued its dominance by winning the title for the ninth time.
Highlights from the Full-Service Airline Rankings
Top 10 World’s Best Airlines (2025):
- Qatar Airways
- Singapore Airlines
- Cathay Pacific
- Emirates
- ANA All Nippon Airways (Japan)
- Turkish Airlines
- Korean Air
- Air France
- Japan Airlines
- Hainan Airlines
Qatar Airways also swept other major titles, including:
- Best Airline in the Middle East
- World’s Best Business Class
- Best Business Class Lounge
Singapore Airlines, a five-time previous winner, was awarded:
- World’s Best Cabin Crew
- Best First Class
- Best Airline in Asia
Top 10 Low-Cost Airlines 2025
- AirAsia (Malaysia)
- Scoot (Singapore)
- IndiGo (India)
- Eurowings (Germany)
- Vueling Airlines (Spain)
- Volotea (Spain)
- Transavia (Netherlands)
- Iberia Express (Spain)
- Flynas (Saudi Arabia)
- easyJet (UK)
Why This Recognition Matters for IndiGo
IndiGo’s recognition in a global forum highlights:
- Its reputation for efficiency and punctuality
- Strong network connectivity across Asia and beyond
- A growing international presence amid rising competition
- A role in setting new benchmarks for Indian aviation