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Safest Airlines for 2020

Safest Airlines for 2020

BY KYLE JONAS AGO 0 COMMENTS

A list of the safest airlines for 2020 has been released by AirlineRatings.com. At the top of the list is Qantas. In the second and third spots are Air New Zealand and EVA Air. Qantas was also ranked the safest airline in 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017. In 2018 there was no single winner, instead, 20 airlines were named safest. 

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Some airlines that were in the top twenty in previous years but not this year include British Airways, United, ANA, American Airlines, Delta, and Japan Airlines. Additionally, Southwest ranked last for safety among U.S. carriers. On a global scale, airlines including Aerocaribbean, Avia Traffic Co., Novoair, Tajik Air, Turkmenistan Airlines, Air Panama, Ethiopian Airlines, First Air.

Factors taken into when creating the rankings include audits from aviation bodies and governments, crash and serious incident records, fleet age, financial position, pilot training and culture.  Geoffrey Thomas, editor-in-Chief of AirlineRatings.com, an Australian site, said they did not look at minor accidents and incidents, due to the fact "all airlines have incidents every day."

Thomas praised Qantas on their innovation, referring to their Project Sunrise test flights, which involved nonstop flights from Sydney to London and Sydney to New York. You can read more in an article written by Winston Shek by simply searching "Project Sunrise" on the Explorer Blog website. Thomas also noted that the top 10 rankings are very close, and the larger gaps come in the latter half of the rankings. "It is the way the flight crew handles incidents that determines a good airline from an unsafe one," Thomas told CNN Travel. "Qantas has been the lead airline in virtually every major operational safety advancement over the past 60 years and has not had a fatality in the pure-jet era."

The website also named the safest low cost carriers. They were not, however, given specific rankings. A full list of the rankings are below:

  1. Qantas

  2.  Air New Zealand

  3.  EVA Air

  4.  Etihad Airways

  5. Qatar Airways

  6. Singapore Airlines

  7. Emirates

  8. Alaska Airlines

  9. Cathay Pacific

  10. Virgin Australia

  11. Hawaiian Airlines

  12. Virgin Atlantic

  13. TAP Air Portugal

  14. SAS

  15. Royal Jordanian

  16. Swiss

  17. Finnair

  18.  Lufthansa

  19.  Aer Lingus

  20.  KLM

      Low Cost Carriers (Listed alphabetically)

  1. Air Arabia 

  2. Flybe

  3. Frontier

  4. HK Express

  5. IndiGo

  6. Jetblue

  7. Volaris

  8. Vueling 

  9. Westjet 

  10. Wizz Air


What are your thoughts on the rankings? What airlines do you agree or disagree with? What airlines do you think should be on the list? Have you ever flown on any of these airlines and felt unsafe?

Sources:

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/worlds-safest-airlines-2020-airlineratings/index.html


https://www.airlineratings.com/news/safest-airlines-in-the-world-qantas-2020/


https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.sfgate.com/travel/amp/Southwest-Airlines-safety-ranking-14945622.php






Kyle Jonas
Kyle is a high-school age aviation enthusiast born in Washington, D.C. but living in Chicago. He has always loved aviation. He lives right in between the approach paths for ORD and MDW, so he can watch the wide variety of aircraft land from his house. He hopes to become a commercial pilot when he grows older. In addition to aviation, Kyle likes baseball and running.

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