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    Four South African airlines shine in global rankings

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJune 22, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    South Africa’s aviation scene has plenty to celebrate this year, with four local carriers recognised in the prestigious Skytrax 2025 World Airline Awards—a benchmark in global airline excellence.

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    South African Airways (SAA) ranked as the fourth-best airline in Africa, showing its continued relevance on the continent despite recent operational hurdles, as reported by Travel News.

    FlySafair took the crown for Best Low-Cost Airline in Africa for 2025 and secured the eighth spot among all African airlines, a significant nod to its no-frills efficiency and punctual service.

    LIFT made an impressive entry into the rankings, coming in second among low-cost African airlines and ninth overall in Africa, a remarkable feat for one of South Africa’s youngest carriers.

    Airlink held its ground too, placing third among Africa’s best regional airlines and taking home the title of cleanest airline in Africa. Skytrax bases this hygiene award on passenger ratings across cabin cleanliness, seat upkeep, carpets, and lavatories—something travellers will no doubt appreciate.

    Top African Airlines in 2025

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    The top three African carriers this year are:

    1. Ethiopian Airlines
    2. Air Mauritius
    3. RwandAir

    South African Airways, FlySafair, and LIFT all secured places in the top ten, with Fastjet rounding out the list.

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    Top Regional Airlines in Africa 2025

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    Airlink joins a strong lineup featuring RwandAir and Royal Air Maroc, with a mix of Southern and West African representation:

    • RwandAir
    • Royal Air Maroc
    • Airlink
    • Nile Air
    • Tunisair
    • LAM Mozambique Airlines
    • Air Senegal
    • Uganda Airlines
    • Air Botswana
    • ASKY Airlines

    Top Low-Cost Airlines in Africa 2025

    • FlySafair
    • LIFT
    • Fastjet
    • Jambojet
    • Fly540

    Global standouts

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    Globally, Qatar Airways took top honours in the World’s Best Airlines for 2025, followed closely by Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific. The top 10 includes heavyweights like Emirates, Turkish Airlines, and Air France, showcasing global leaders in service and performance.

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