20 safest airlines in 2017 year
This year, aviation analysts have already named 20 the safest airline.
According to the latest data, 2016 year was one of the safest in the history of aviation. The number of air crashes steadily declining over the past 20 years, writes CNN.
The Australian carrier Qantas is considered the safest for the fourth year.
Qantas "remains the clear winner in improving safety and operational excellence" with no recorded deaths since entering the airline market.
The following companies are considered safe:
• Air New Zealand
• Alaska Airlines
• All Nippon Airways
• British Airways
• Cathay Pacific Airways
• Delta Air Lines
• Etihad Airways
• EVA Air
• Finnair
• Hawaiian Airlines
• Japan Airlines
• KLM
• Lufthansa
• Scandinavian Airline System
• Singapore Airlines
• Swiss
• United Airlines
• Virgin Atlantic
• Virgin Australia.
The leader among the safest airline companies, Qantas, entered the top low-cost airline 10, among which also:
• Aer Lingus
• Flybe
• HK Express
• JetBlue
• Jetstar Australia
• Jetstar Asia
• Thomas Cook
• Virgin America
• Vueling
• WestJet.
All of these companies have passed a stringent International Air Transport Association operational safety audit (IOSA), which includes more than a thousand points.
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