from the U.S.
. The two lists, including 25 airlines each, are based on the 385 airlines that Airline Ratings monitors.
based on airlines’ different measures, such as IOSA certification, pilot skill and training, serious incidents over the past two years, fleet size, and fleet age.
Results found that the safest full-service airline does not travel to the US., with Air New Zealand taking first place. Qantas is ranked second place, while Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways, and Emirates are all tied for third.
The ranking of full-service airlines continues with Virgin Australia in fourth place and Etihad Airways in fifth.
is ranked 22nd. United Airlines is in last place, as the 23rd safest full-service airline.
For the ranking of the 25 safest-low-cost airlines, the best airline is Hong Kong Express, followed by Jetstar Group in second place. Ryanair came in third place, with easyJet in fourth and Frontier Airlines in fifth.
Meanwhile, low-cost airlines known for traveling from the U.S. are once again pretty low on the list, with Southwest Airlines in ninth place. Meanwhile, the popular JetBlue Airways comes in 17th place.
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According to Sharon Petersen, the CEO of AirlineRatings.com, while Air New Zealand came in first place for the world’s safest full-service airline, it was a pretty close race. There was only a 1.5-point difference between that airline and Qantas, which both “uphold the highest safety standards and pilot training,” as noted by Petersen.
“The three-way tie for third place was because we simply could not separate these airlines. From fleet age to pilot skill, safety practices, fleet size, and number of incidents, their scores were identical,” she said.
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