These are the safest airlines to fly in 2019–and a few to avoid

By Melissa Locker

If you’re a nervous traveler like, say, Rain Man, you’ll be interested to know that Qantas is the safest airline in the world, according to a new list from AirlineRatings.com. (Just like Rain Man said!)

The Australian airline has nabbed the top spot on the annual list since 2014, although technically it was a joint winner in 2018, when the website didn’t rank the top 20, according to CNN Travel. United Airlines is back on the list after the ranking left it out it last year.

AirlineRatings.com put together its list by sourcing data from 405 airlines, looking at points like government audits, crash and serious incident records, and, for some reason, profitability. While Qantas has the top spot, Finnair and Hawaiian are not far behind with “perfect records in the jet era,” according to a press release.

The top 20 are the usual suspects of decent airlines. Here they are in alphabetical order (which is how AirlineRatings.com presents the list):

    Air New Zealand

    Alaska Airlines

    All Nippon Airways

    American Airlines

    Austrian Airlines

    British Airways

    Cathay Pacific Airways

    Emirates

    EVA Air

    Finnair

    Hawaiian Airlines

    KLM

    Lufthansa

    Qantas

    Qatar Airways

    SAS

    Singapore Airlines

    Swiss

    United Airlines

    Virgin Atlantic

    Virgin Australia

Surprisingly absent from the list is Delta, but honestly the promise of Biscoff cookies means I’ll still fly them (I’m only human). We reached out to Delta for comment.

This year, the AirlineRatings.com editors also identified the top 10 safest low-cost airlines, if you like to reenact the real-world equivalent of that old Jack Benny joke about weighing your money or your life. In alphabetical order:

    Flybe

    Frontier

    HK Express

    JetBlue

    Jetstar Australia/Asia

    Thomas Cook

    Volaris

    Vueling

    WestJet

    Wizz

Finally, if you’re looking for airlines to avoid, AirlineRatings.com also announced its lowest-ranked airlines, including two Afghani airlines: Ariana Afghan Airlines and Kam Air, as well as Suriname’s Blue Wing Airlines, Nepal’s Tara Air, and Jakarta-based Trigana Air Service.

 
 

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