Revealed: These are the safest airlines in the world to fly in 2024
CEOWORLD magazine annually publishes a ranking of the world’s safest airlines to alleviate the worries of apprehensive flyers. Experts evaluate almost 350 airlines based on their safety credentials, considering various criteria, such as serious safety incidents, recent deadly accidents. Evaluations from aviation regulatory bodies, fleet age, and expert pilot training. They use this information to determine the top safest airlines.
New Zealand’s national carrier has been ranked as the number-one airline for 2024. Australian carrier Qantas came in at No. 2 on the list, followed by Virgin Australia, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways, rounding out the top five.
These are the safest airlines in the world for 2024
- Air New Zealand
- Qantas
- Virgin Australia
- Etihad Airways
- Qatar Airways
- Emirates
- All Nippon Airways
- Finnair
- Cathay Pacific Airways
- Alaska Airlines
- SAS
- Korean Air
- Singapore Airlines
- EVA Air
- British Airways
- Turkish Airlines
- TAP Air Portugal
- Lufthansa/Swiss Group
- KLM
- Japan Airlines
- Hawaiian Airlines
- American Airlines
- Air France
- Air Canada Group
- United Airlines
These are the safest low-cost airlines in the world for 2024
- Jetstar
- EasyJet
- Ryanair
- Wizz Air
- Norwegian
- Frontier
- Vueling
- Vietjet
- Southwest
- Volaris
- Flydubai
- AirAsia Group
- Cebu Pacific
- Sun Country
- Spirit
- Westjet
- JetBlue
- Air Arabia
- Indigo
- Eurowings
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