There is a [lot / loads]  of competition among airlines to be the best. The website AirlineRatings.com has [announced / announcement]  which company is at the [top / topping]  of its list. The site provides "detailed [rates / ratings] , reviews and information on airlines around [a / the]  globe". It puts together its annual World's Best Airlines Awards. This year's winner is Korean Air. The website wrote: "Korean Air won the Airline of the Year 2025 for its exceptional focus [at / on]  passenger comfort, particularly [in / on]  economy class." The site added: "Korean Air's thoughtful [touches / holds] , such as slippers and generous meal [portions / potions]  on long-haul flights, enhanced its appeal." The reviewers [priced / praised]  the airline for its "investments in modern, fuel-efficient aircraft".
There were also [winners / losers]  in other award categories. Qatar Airways won [again / against]  for having the best business class. The airline was also voted [second / secondly]  in the best airline category. Qatar Airways has a cabin layout with "[fully / full]  enclosed private suites with sliding doors, offering passengers complete [privacy / private] ". The best first-class award went to Singapore Airlines. The reviewers said the airline has "redefined luxury". [In / On]  addition, Changi Airport in Singapore won the world's best airport award. The top low-cost airline for 2025 [has / was]  AirAsia. In this category, the reviewers looked at services such [as / was]  meals, drinks and snacks, Wi-Fi, and in-flight [entertain / entertainment] . Airlines must also meet "rigorous [safety / safely]  standards".