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Half the skies: Middle East airlines become APEX gold standard

The APEX 2026 winners are out, and the Middle East just tightened its grip on the gold standard of flying. Five of the ten APEX World Class™ airlines hail from the region, a proud moment for carriers that have dedicated the last decade to turning cabins into catwalks of service, and sustainability.

Run by the Airline Passenger Experience Association (APEX) with YATES+, the World Class program is a rigorous, audited benchmark spanning four pillars that today’s travellers care about. These include; Safety & Well-being, Sustainability, Service-Guest Experience, and F&B Execution. The awards are validated by academic experts and cross-checked against a year of guest ratings and NPS. Here’s how the Middle Eastern airlines did:

Emirates takes home 2 global accolades at the 2026 APEX awards. Image courtesy of Emirates

The winners of the Middle East

APEX WORLD CLASS™ (Middle East winners)

  • Emirates
  • Oman Air
  • Qatar Airways
  • Saudia
  • Turkish Airlines

APEX FIVE STAR™ GLOBAL

  • Etihad Airways

APEX FIVE STAR™ MAJOR AIRLINES

  • Gulf Air
  • Kuwait Airways

APEX FOUR STAR™ MAJOR AIRLINES

  • EgyptAir
  • Flydubai
  • Middle East Airlines
  • Royal Air Maroc
  • Royal Jordanian

APEX FOUR STAR™ LOW-COST CARRIERS

  • flynas

Special category mentions

  • Best Entertainment: Emirates
  • Best Food & Beverage: Qatar Airways
  • Best in Class, Service-Guest Experience: Saudia
  • Best in Class, Sustainability & F&B Execution: Turkish Airlines

What does the recognition mean for the Middle East?

This impressive haul cements the region as the benchmark for passenger experience, not just as a convenient place to connect. We can expect even more competition across the region as airlines compete with each other for service innovation and connectivity. To the rest of the world the message is clear, keep up, or get out of the competition to Middle East Airlines. 

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