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Okay, so flying is incredibly safe, but what’s the safest airline? Based on accident records, operational history, and international safety audits, AirlineRatings.com said Qantas leads the pack; the Aussie flag carrier is famous for its fatality-free history as a jet airline. Rounding out the rest of the top 10, in alphabetical order:

Air New Zealand
British Airways
Cathay Pacific Airways
Emirates
Etihad Airways
EVA Air
Finnair
Lufthansa
Singapore Airlines

AirlineRatings.com editors also named the ten safest low-cost airlines. In alphabetical order:

Aer Lingus
Alaska Airlines
Icelandair
JetBlue
Jetstar (subsidiary of Quantas)
Kulula (South Africa)
Monarch Airlines (UK)
Thomas Cook (UK)
TUI Fly (Germany)
WestJet (Canada)

Moar

Date: 2015-01-10 01:27 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] akirlu.livejournal.com
Good to know. Though I don't think I'll ever use Aer Lingus again anyway, they found a variety of ways to annoy me, like refusing to award partnership miles.

Date: 2015-01-11 08:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] quadong.livejournal.com
But the FAA says that they won't rank airlines like this because flying is so safe that crashes are a matter of the statistics of small numbers. In other words, all first world carriers have statistically indistinguishable safety records.

I can't hear you

Date: 2015-01-11 09:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lsanderson.livejournal.com
If I'm going down, I'd much rather go down with Singapore airlines than United. It's like the difference between heaven and hell.

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