Here are the 10 safest full-service airlines for 2025 from the 385 airlines monitored by airlineratings.com:
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Air New Zealand Air New Zealand takes the top spot in the list, beating competitors owing to its young fleet.
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Qantas The Australian airliner had to contend with the second place after missing out on the top spot by 1.5 points.
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Emirates, Cathay Pacific, Qatar Airways From fleet age to pilot skill to safety practices to fleet size, and number of incidents, the three airlines could not be separated.
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Virgin Australia Virgin Australia is an Australian airline based in Brisbane. It is one of two active airlines to use the Virgin brand.
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Etihad Airways The national airline of United Arab Emirates that commenced operations in 2003, continues to perform admirably well.
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ANA ANA is a Japanese airline headquartered in Minato, Tokyo known for its punctuality and hospitality.
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Eva Air The Taiwanese Airline features on the seventh spot on the list. The company is popular for inventing the 'premium economy' class.
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Korean Air The largest airline in South Korea based on fleet size, Korean Air is known for comfortable seats, attentive service, and quality food.
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Alaska Airlines Headquartered in SeatTac, Washington, Alaska Airlines is the sixth-largest airline in North America.
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Turkish Airlines Occupying the last but the not the least spot on the list is Turkish Airlines which is renowned for its hospitality.