After Air India’s devastating flight went down on June 12 in Ahmedabad – with only one trusted survivor – the airline’s safety is under the microscope, once again.
Aviation Watchdog Airlinerlaings.com has issued its 2025 annual list of the safest airlines (and sketches)-which consists of the best carriers of service and budget, based on collision records, incident reports and more.
Some airlines gained a one-star, a star-e-consistency rating of a health inspection.
According to the site, these lower residents were flags for ardent audits, hiding security data or collecting incidents with the red flag.
This includes Russia Aeroflot, Pakistan International Airlines and Air Wings of Indonesia – many greeting from countries that failed in major global security controls.
Some, like Aeroflot and Pakistan International Airlines, are even based on parts of Europe for their controlled past.
The site also listed the 25 safest airlines with full services for 2025 and Air New Zealand grew above the rest.
The second snainted in Australia, while Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways and Hong Kong’s emirates are in a three-road there for the third.
Virgin Australia slipped into the fourth, Etihad landed in the fifth – with Japan Ana, Taiwan – Eva Air, Korean Air, Alaska Airlines and Turkish Airlines that rounded the top 10 places.
Translation? These carriers are your best goal on a quiet, stress -free touch.
Revenues Iberia (No. 16) and Vietnam Airlines (No. 22) made their debut on the safest list of this year in Top 25, while Korean Air (No. 8) made its way to Top 10 for the first time.
But Singapore Airlines and KLM flyers clashed from the high level after several incidents that cause turbulence in the past year, as reported by the file.
In addition, the aviation -themed site also discovered the 25 safest budget carriers for 2025 and the leadership of the top 10 packages is HK Express, followed by Jetstar and Ryanair.
Rounding the secure savings squad from the sky: EasyJet, Frontier, Airiasia, Wizz Air, Vietjet, Southwest and Volaris.
The team of Airlinerilatings.com experts ranks airlines every year using everything, from collision history and airplane age to audit results and financial health – because it breaks airlines cut corners.
The full list in each category can be found on their site.
Similarly, as previously reported last month, JetBlue, Delta and Southwest are flying high in customer satisfaction, reaching the 2025 JD Power ranking. “

Recent study – which came to everything, from staff and belief in technology and legal tools – found that JetBlue ruled the sky in first grade/business, with Delta and Alaska nearby.
Delta especially grabbed the first place in the premium economy for the third year running, thanks to its comfort+ dizziness as an additional legageom and free boza.
JetBlue and Alaska rounded the first three.
In the economy, the southwest climbed the rest for the fourth year straight, with JetBlue and Delta near her tail.
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