This airline was named No.1 in North America in the ‘Oscars of Aviation’ ... and Donald Trump isn’t going to like it

Only one carrier in North America has made the global top 20 list in the Skytrax World Airline Awards

This airline was named No.1 in North America in the ‘Oscars of Aviation’ ... and Donald Trump isn’t going to like it

Donald Trump may not like hearing this, but Air Canada has been rated the best airline in North America for 2025.

That's according to the Skytrax World Airline Awards — known as the 'Oscars of Aviation' — which has placed what Trump might call the “51st state’s” namesake carrier in first place in its North America ranking, ahead of Delta Air Lines in second and Porter Airlines in third.

The rest of the top five rounds out with United Airlines (fourth) and JetBlue (fifth).

Air Canada has also had success in the World's Best Business Class Airline Lounge for Dining category, with the Toronto Pearson Signature Suite claiming gold.

And Canada triumphs in the Best Leisure Airlines category, with Montreal-based Air Transat coming top for the third consecutive year, ahead of the UK's Tui Airways (second) and Turkey-based SunExpress (third).

Air Canada was named best in North America in the global Skytrax airline ranking

Air Canada was named best in North America in the global Skytrax airline ranking (Air Canada)

"Receiving this award for the seventh time and third year in a row is an honour for everyone at Air Transat," said Pamela Lloyd-Bergeron, Air Transat Director In-Flight Service.

"It reflects our dedication to delivering excellent service and memorable journeys for our passengers."

As for Trump, he has, since taking office in January, put America’s ally to the north on the defensive, falsely claiming the massive nation had a desire to become the 51st state in the U.S. and implying it takes far more than it gives back in issuing on and off tariff threats to Canada. As recently as Monday he took more shots at it’s former leader Justin Trudeau in a chat with current Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and reporters.

Globally, meanwhile, North America as a whole fares badly, with Air Canada only managing 19th in the global ranking, which is topped by Qatar Airways for the ninth time.

The rest of the global top five comprises Singapore Airlines (second), Cathay Pacific (third), Emirates (fourth) and ANA All Nippon Airways (fifth).

Montreal-based Air Transat (pictured) triumphs in the Best Leisure Airlines category

Montreal-based Air Transat (pictured) triumphs in the Best Leisure Airlines category (Air Transat)

Turkish Airlines is named the Best Airline in Europe, as well as winning the award for World's Best Business Class Onboard Catering.

Qatar Airways also wins the Best Business Class category, with Singapore Airlines claiming the top podium spot for the First Class ranking.

Edward Plaisted, CEO of Skytrax, said: "We welcomed back a large number of previous winners and were also delighted to see new faces and airlines represented here today.

North America's top 10 airlines for 2025

Air CanadaDelta Air LinesPorter AirlinesUnited AirlinesJetBlue AirwaysAlaska AirlinesAir TransatBreeze AirwaysWestJetAllegiant Air

The world's top 20 airlines for 2025

Qatar Airways Singapore Airlines Cathay Pacific Emirates ANA All Nippon Airways Turkish Airlines Korean Air Air France Japan Airlines Hainan Airlines Swiss Int'l Air LinesEVA AirBritish AirwaysQantas AirwaysLufthansaVirgin AtlanticSaudi Arabian AirlinesSTARLUX AirlinesAir CanadaIberia

As is indicated by so many former winning airlines being awarded again, quality consistency is clearly well recognised by customers when they vote for these airlines."

The awards were given out at a gala ceremony held today at the Paris Air Show, with the results produced by a global customer satisfaction study.