Every year, it publishes a ranking of the safest airlines in the world AirlineRatings.com. The new first center opened this year, and the low-cost companies were judged separately. Discount owned Hungarian airline is also on the last list.
Ranking is done on the basis of various criteria. They look, among other things, at the average age of corporate aircraft fleets, how difficult it was for pilots to solve during the period under review, and the number of accidents, forced landings, and other problems that occurred.
The airline rankings gave an extra point to companies that have sent their pilots to attend various training courses in order to “stay in training” until they start over after borders closed due to the pandemic.
While Australia’s Qantas finished last year on the podium for the majority, it has fallen behind this year due to an incident in 2018 that was revealed only recently:
Due to a router malfunction, a plane that had just taken off and a plane about to take off came close to each other only 15 meters apart.
Air New Zealand has taken first place in Quantas so far, which gets extra points for having stopped catering on its shorter flights so passengers can’t take off their masks.
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- Air New Zealand
- Etihad Airways
- Qatar Airways
- Singapore Airlines
- TAP Portugal
- sass
- Qantas
- Alaska Airlines
- air eva
- Virgin Australia/Atlantic
- Cathay Pacific
- Hawaiian Airlines
- American Airlines
- Lufthansa / Swiss Group
- Veneer
- Air France / KLM Group
- British Airways
- Delta Airlines
- United Airlines
- UAE
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- Guardian
- easyJet
- border
- Jet star group
- Jet Blue
- Ryan Air
- Fitjet
- Volaris
- Westgate
- WizzAir
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