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Top 10 Safest Full-Service Airlines for 2025

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This is investigated on the basis of whether there has been a major accident in the last two years, how old or new are the planes, how trained are the pilots, how is the company’s record, and how is the country’s safety report?

Whether you want to travel abroad or cover long distances in a short time, traveling by plane has become easier and faster. Traveling by plane is also comfortable. Air travel should be as safe as it is comfortable. When an airplane flies, the responsibility for the life of every passenger sitting in it lies with that airline company. Therefore, every year it is seen which airline is the safest.

This is checked on the basis of whether there has been a major accident in the last two years?, How old or new are the planes?, How is the training of the pilots?, How is the company’s record and how is the country’s safety report? A website called AirlineRatings checks 385 airlines in the world every year and then makes a list of the 25 safest airlines out of them. Now the list for the year 2025 has also been released, let’s know:

Top 10 Safest Full-Service Airlines for 2025

  •  Air New Zealand
  •  Qantas
  •  Cathay Pacific
  •  Qatar Airways
  •  Emirates
  •  Virgin Australia
  •  Etihad Airways
  •  ANA – All Nippon Airways
  •  EVA Air
  •  Korean Air
  •  Alaska Airlines
  •  Turkish Airlines – THY

Top 25 Safest and Low-Cost Airlines for 2025**

AirlineRatings.com also revealed the Top 25 Safest Low-Cost Airlines for 2025. The list also includes two Indian airlines, IndiGo and Air Asia.

Hong Kong is one of the top 25 safest and lowest-cost airlines for 2025. Express, Jetstar Group, Ryanair, easyJet, Frontier Airlines, Air Asia, Wizz Air, VietJet Air, Southwest Airlines, Volaris, Flydubai, Norwegian, Vueling, Jet2, Sun Country Airlines, WestJet, JetBlue Airways, Air Arabia, Indigo, Eurowings, Allegiant Air, Cebu Pacific, ZipAir, Sky Airlines and Air Baltic are included.

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