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I flew on the world’s best airline – it felt like a hotel in the sky and even economy seats are roomy


THE best airlines in the world have been revealed for 2025 – and Qatar Airways has come out on top again.

It is the ninth time it has been named the best in more than 25 years of the annual Skytrax Awards.

Qatar Airways Airbus A340 landing at London Heathrow.
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Qatar Airways has again been named the world’s best airline[/caption]

Economy class seats on a Qatar Airways Airbus A350 XWB.
We tried out both the economy and business (with no premium economy onboard)
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Not only that, but it was also named the Best Airlines in the Middle East – and having the best business class in the world.

Qatar Airways‘ CEO Badr Mohammed Al-Meer said: “To retain this title in a highly competitive and ever-evolving global industry reflects the relentless efforts across every part of the business, from the frontline to behind the scenes, the passion and commitment of our people continue to set new standards in aviation.”

And we have been lucky enough to fly with them when travelling to Sri Lanka, stopping in Doha along the way – testing out both their business and economy classes.

I tried out their the airline’s Qsuite, the leader when it came to business class seats, being one of the first to have a sliding door (introduced in 2016).

I’ve always been a budget traveller, never understanding why someone would fork out money to get from A to B.

But, three years after flying with Qatar Airways, it is still something I talk about to friends.

It feels like a hotel room in the sky (so much so that it became a highlight of my trip – perhaps even more than some parts of the holiday itself).

While you would expect all business class seats to be amazing, I can say that they are not all made the same (with two airlines I won’t name barely being better than premium economy…)

Staff are extremely friendly, their non-alcoholic lemon and mint mocktail has a huge following online for being so delicious and I had enough movie choices to keep me busy the entire flight.

While business class is never affordable, the route from London Heathrow to Doha is an option for a special occasion spend.


Woman enjoying champagne on a plane.
Qatar Airways’ business class is something I still think about years later
Qatar Airways business class seat with champagne and in-flight entertainment.
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The Qsuite door gave me so much privacy[/caption]

Tickets can be found for around £1,800, which will be in the special Qsuite.

It is certainly a great way to end a bucket list holiday.

Perhaps controversially, the airline doesn’t have a premium economy, only offering First, Business and Economy.

But it’s not just their business class that was amazing – the Sun’s Assistant Travel Editor Sophie Swietochowski also tried out the airline’s economy cabin.

She said: “Economy seats in Qatar Airways’ newer aircrafts feel much roomier than those on other airlines I’ve travelled with.

“The design is sleek and stylish and there are conveniently-placed USB ports for charging your devices, but that’s not what makes the carrier standout.

“For me, the highlight of flying Qatar Airways is the service.

“As with most Middle Eastern airlines, customer care is a step above the rest.

“Staff are diligent and eager to please, ensuring that you’re well looked after and refreshed throughout the journey.

“All in all it makes for a more comfortable experience.”

Flights in economy are much cheaper, thankfully, with routes from London to Doha from £474 return.

Here are some of our other airline reviews, including the airline with the best food.

World’s Best Airlines 2025

  1. Qatar Airways
  2. Singapore Airlines
  3. Cathay Pacific Airways
  4. Emirates
  5. ANA All Nippon Airways
  6. Turkish Airlines
  7. Korean AIr
  8. Air France
  9. Japan Airlines
  10. Hainan Airlines

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