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Emirates Awarded ‘Best Airline in the World’ Once Again

Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
Last updated: 18 November 2025 12:18
By Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
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For 8 consecutive years, Emirates has once again won the ‘Best Airline in the World’ award. This was with the esteemed ULTRAs travel awards, held in Dubai on the 17th of November 2025. Emirates have also been awarded with various other prestigious titles such as the ‘Airline with the Best Premium Economy Class’ and a ‘Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to Global Aviation’ given to the Emirates President.

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Portrait of Sir Tim Clark, President of Emirates © Siddharth Siva

Another Emirates Win for the 8th Time

Once again, Emirates has been declared the best airline in the world. Votes were taken from Ultratravel’s global network of 1.2 million travellers, with the President of Emirates Airline, Sir Tim Clark, showing his appreciation for the award with his speech,

“It’s an honour to celebrate our eighth year as ‘best airline in the world’ at the ULTRAs and thank you to all the travellers who gave us their vote. At Emirates, we want every customer to ‘fly better’, and that’s why we never stop investing into the Emirates experience – to provide the very best in international air travel.”

From exceptional customer experience to it’s continuously expanding network, Emirates has truly worked hard to earn this title. In particular, Emirates flies to more than 150 destinations with a wide array of aircrafts, including a fleet of Airbus A380s, A350s and Boeing 777s.

These flights offer consistent comfort through regionally inspired gourmet cuisine and award-winning entertainment, with 6500 channels on ice. However, this commitment to the traveller’s experience extends out of the aircraft, to high-quality airport facilities such as chauffeur drive services, as well as arising new and sustainable digital solutions.

Emirates Airbus A380 in flight
Emirates Airbus A380 © Julian Herzog

Win After Win for Emirates

Alongside winning the ‘Best Airline in the World’, Emirates was also awarded with the ‘Airline with the Best Premium Economy Class’. Customers flying between Dubai and 61 cities now have the chance to fly in the Premium Economy class, with Emirates being the only airline in the region to offer this. Dedicated check-in desks, cream-coloured leather seats with 40 inches to pitch up, a premium wine selection, and a 13.3-inch screen for entertainment during the flight are only a few features of this new cabin class.

Additionally, Emirates President, Sir Tim Clark, has been honoured with the ‘Lifetime Achievement Award for Services to Global Aviation’. His inspiring career began in 1972, joining Emirates in 1985, and ascending to President in 2003. This lifetime achievement award honours and recognises how vastly Emirates has improved under his leadership, now one of the world’s largest international carriers. This is just one of many achievements for the Emirates President, who recently won the ‘Distinguished Achievement Award’ with the Wings Club Foundation.

Cream-coloured seats at Emirates Airlines at ITB Berlin 2025
Emirates Airlines at ITB Berlin 2025 © Matti Blume

Other 2025 Awards

Beyond these prestigious awards, Emirates have been sweeping up accolade after accolade in 2025. Earlier in the year, The Telegraph Travel Awards honoured Emirates with the ‘Best Long-Haul Airline’, and ‘2025’s Most Recommended Global Brand’ came from YouGov. For the 12th consecutive year, Business Traveller Middle East Awards found Emirates to be the ‘Best Airline Worldwide’, with other awarded categories such as ‘Best First Class’ and ‘Best Premium Economy Class’. This is only a few titles from an impressive portfolio, and one that is sure to grow as Emirates continues to innovate and expand.

Would Emirates have won your vote? Let us know in the comments! 

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Martyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
ByMartyna Stankeviciute-Hooper
Aviation Reporter -A UK-based writer with a First-Class Honours degree in English Literature and Creative Writing, whose academic foundation fuels a crisp and engaging journalistic voice. With an eye for narrative alongside a grounded appreciation for global systems, she applies her storytelling skills to the evolving aviation sector — capturing the human, technological and market dimensions that connect airports, airlines and passengers around the world.
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