AIRASIA has once again demonstrated its dominance in the low-cost aviation industry. At the 2025 World Travel Awards (WTA) Grand Final in Bahrain, this airline group won three international titles at once.
AirAsia has been named the World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline for the 13th time, extending its record of unmatched awards at the global level. AirAsia cabin crew also maintained their achievements by again winning the title of World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline Cabin Crew for the ninth year in a row.
Not only that, AirAsia This award confirms AAX’s position as a major player in the low-cost long-haul aviation segment. This series of global titles complements AirAsia’s victory at the WTA Asia & Oceania Awards, last October. At that time, AirAsia Group also won a number of regional awards which confirmed their scale, consistency and operational strength across various continents.
According to the CEO of AirAsia said we are deeply honored to be named the World’s Leading Long-Haul Low-Cost Airline again for the third year in a row. This is clear evidence of our commitment to maintaining AirAsia X’s high standards and the trust of more than 50 million travelers since 2007.
He explained that I also highlighted the expansion of AirAsia. We will continue to open more world destinations to passengers.
Meanwhile, AirAsia Group Head of Cabin Crew, Suhaila Hassan, emphasized that the cabin crew award was the result of the entire team’s hard work. Every Allstar who wore our proud uniform contributed to this victory. Their professionalism makes passengers feel appreciated. This achievement is not just about awards, but about the spirit and quality of the AirAsia extended family.
Likewise, the Founder of the World Travel Awards, Graham E. Cooke, gave direct appreciation to AirAsia. “Congratulations to AirAsia for three extraordinary wins. These awards reflect a consistent commitment to delivering world-class travel experiences,” he said.
To date, AirAsia has served nearly one billion passengers and operates a network of more than 130 routes in Asia, Australia and other regions. In the future, AirAsia is preparing to expand the market to the Middle East and Central Asia as part of its ambition to become the number one low-cost network airline in the world.
The World Travel Awards themselves have been held since 1993 and are known as an event that sets the highest standards for the global travel and tourism sector. The award recognizes industry players with innovation, quality of service and outsized influence in shaping the future of the travel sector. [sources/photo special]




