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These Are the World's Cleanest Airlines in 2025

These Are the World's Cleanest Airlines in 2025

Tissues stuffed into the seat-back pocket, grime smeared across the tray table, and crumbs pulverized into the carpet: a messy airline cabin is unfortunately all too common on board many planes today. But there are a handful of airlines where a neat and tidy cabin remains a top priority—and passengers are taking notice.
Skytrax, an international air transport rating organization, has just released its list of the World's Cleanest Airlines. Each year, Skytrax uses passenger surveys that examine the standard and quality of cleanliness of aircraft cabins across more than 325 airlines around the world. The surveys were conducted on a voluntary basis from September 2024 to May 2025, and passengers were asked to score the appearance of seat areas, tables, carpets, cabin panels, and lavatories.
The top three cleanest airlines in the world for 2025 are all based in Asia. Taiwan-based Eva Air was named the cleanest airline in the world, moving up from the No. 3 spot in last year's ranking. Japanese carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA) was awarded second place, and Hong Kong carrier Cathay Pacific took this year's third-place slot.
Aside from the top three rankings, 10 additional carriers based in Asia also made it into the top 20 on the global cleanliness list, as did carriers from Europe, the Middle East, and Australia. Notably, no US airlines made it onto the worldwide list, but Delta Air Lines was recognized as the cleanest carrier in North America.
EVA Air claims the title of world's cleanest airline, moving up from third place last year.
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For the top-ranked airlines, an immaculate aircraft interior is an integral part of the flier experience. 'We believe a pristine cabin environment is fundamental to our passengers' comfort and peace of mind,' said a spokesperson for No. 2 airline ANA. 'We are dedicated to continuously enhancing our cleaning protocols to ensure every ANA journey is a pleasant and fresh experience."
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