STARLUX Airlines Named SKYTRAX 5-Star Airline for 2025
Awarded Within Five Years of Launch, Rises to Ranks of the World's Top Airlines
Also Wins Worlds Most Improved Airline Award
TAIPEI, Taiwan & PARIS, June 17, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Taiwan-based luxury carrier STARLUX Airlines has been awarded the highest rating of 5-Star Airline for 2025 by SKYTRAX, the world's leading airline rating organization. STARLUX officially joins the ranks of the world's top carriers recognized for exceptional quality across all aspects of the passenger journey. The announcement was made at the 2025 World Airline Awards in Paris, where STARLUX was also honored with the World's Most Improved Airline award.
SKYTRAX is globally regarded as the benchmark for excellence in the aviation industry. This recognition marks a significant milestone for STARLUX airlines, which launched operations in 2020. In just five years, STARLUX has achieved global prominence with rapid growth, a strong commitment to service excellence, and a clear vision to redefine premium travel from Asia.
Commenting on this achievement, STARLUX Airlines CEO, Glenn Chai, who accepted the awards in Paris, said: "Receiving the 5-Star Airline award is an honor and a tremendous encouragement for everyone at STARLUX. We launched operations in 2020, so reaching this milestone highlights our team's resilience and passion. We are thrilled and deeply grateful for our passengers' trust and the dedication of our team. STARLUX will continue expanding our network and raise the bar on safety and service, offering travelers around the world a warm and refined service in the sky."
Edward Plaisted, CEO of Skytrax said: "Certifying STARLUX Airlines with the highest 5-Star Airline Rating is a testament to their focus on delivering a high-quality passenger experience, and this top accolade demonstrates how STARLUX Airlines excel in key areas such as cabin comfort, catering, with a very accomplished service delivery onboard each flight."
With an expanding long-haul network, STARLUX currently operates routes in the United States to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Ontario, CA. In February 2026, the airline will launch a new nonstop service to Phoenix, becoming the first carrier to offer direct flights between Arizona and Asia.
As STARLUX prepares to introduce more new aircraft in 2025 and 2026, it is accelerating its growth in both medium- and long-haul operations. STARLUX remains dedicated to offering seamless, premium service across every detail of the journey, while further establishing its presence in North America and beyond.
About STARLUX Airlines
Founded on the philosophy that luxury should be available to everyone, not just the elite, Taiwan-based STARLUX is a boutique international airline serving a total of 29 destinations from Taiwan to the US, Japan, Macau, Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. STARLUX passengers traveling between Asia and North America are able to enjoy an easy transfer in Taipei with its four US routes: Taipei-Los Angeles, Taipei-San Francisco, Taipei-Seattle and Taipei-Ontario. In Q1 2026, STARLUX will launch its fifth U.S. destination—Phoenix, further strengthening its transpacific network. STARLUX prioritizes safety and offers unparalleled service with the goal of making flying a truly luxurious and unforgettable experience. For more information, visit https://www.starlux-airlines.com, or on our social channels Facebook and Instagram.
About SKYTRAX
SKYTRAX is a UK-based international air transport rating organization that was established in 1989. It is best known for its annual World Airline Awards, which are considered among the most prestigious accolades in the aviation industry. Through comprehensive passenger surveys and professional audits, SKYTRAX evaluates airlines and airports across the globe based on quality standards and customer satisfaction. Their trusted ratings and rankings help travelers make informed decisions and encourage continuous improvement across the air travel sector.
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Media Contacts: Mary Placido, SKC, Inc.(415) 218-3627mary@skc-pr.com
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