With the recent air travel
disasters like the AirAsia accident and the Malaysian Airline that vanished
last year, many visitors are thinking which is most secure.
AirlineRatings.com has just
launched their yearly history of most secure providers and no major U.S.
providers damaged the top 10. Australia’s nationwide air travel Qantas took the
top spot out of nearly 450 providers with a “fatality free history.” The air
travel also obtained commendation for its use of satellite technology in
computerized landings and real-time tracking of airplane during journey. Air
New Zealand took second place followed by British Airways. Though no American airlines
made on the most secure list. Of all 449 airlines interviewed, 149 obtained
full seven-star security scores. Four carriers-- Kam Air, Nepal Airlines Scat
and Tara Air—received just one star.
The site started launching its
yearly most secure history in 2013, tracking a range of factors such as audits
from airplane regulators like the Government Aviation Management and
International Civil Aviation Company, government reviews, data on injuries and
the airline’s functional history.
While 2014 noticeable a season of
several well-known flight disasters, AirlineRatings.com mentioned that there
were a history low variety of critical injuries last year—about one for every
1.3 thousand flight.
In total, the world’s air passage
transferred 3.3 billion dollars travelers over 27 thousand flights.
Check out the world’s most secure
airlines.
1. Qantas
2. Air New Zealand
3. British Airways
4. Cathay Hawaiian Airways
5. Emirates
6. Etihad Airways
7. EVA Air
8. Finnair
9. Lufthansa
10. Singapore Airlines
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