
Airlines Globally: Here's List Of Airlines With Clean Record And Top Safety Standards In 2025
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If you are wondering whether there is any Indian airline is on the list or not, well, scroll down to know the result.
At the time, when air travel had reached at peak, breaking all the records in travelling, there were only selected airlines that managed to set a global benchmark in terms of safety and punctuality.
As the aviation sector is reporting the most heart-wrenching accident, raising more safety questions, only a few airlines distinguish themselves through flawless records, strict safety protocols, and cutting-edge fleet management.
Is There Any Indian Airline in List?
Recently, AirlineRatings.com, the global benchmark for airline safety, has released the list of the top 10 safest airlines of 2025. These airlines not only have received global recognition, but also managed to maintain good sales even in tough times. If you are wondering whether there is any Indian airline is on the list or not, well, scroll down to know the result.
Air New Zealand
The list has been topped by Air New Zealand, big credit goes to its cutting-edge fleet with the latest addition of Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and Airbus A321neos. Its consistent pilot training, advanced safety tech, and top-notch incident-free operations make it a global benchmark.
Qantas
It has been rated as the 'world's safest airline", and has been listed under the category for many years. Qantas comes with an unmatched safety record and has reported no fatal jet accidents since 1951.
It is Hong Kong's top-notch carrier that shines at the top when it comes to safety, disciplined operational procedures and punctuality. Its fleet is complemented by Airbus A350S and Boeing 777s, which have been maintaining immaculate standards.
Emirates
Name it and Emirates has it! With a gleaming fleet of Airbus A380S and Boeing 777s, Emirates is not only known to offer luxury air travel but also layers of full safety. Based in Dubai, the airline is known for high maintenance standards and frequent staff training.
Qatar Airways
The airline has been receiving multiple awards and recognition globally due to its safety standards and impressive reputation. Its young fleet and disciplined adherence to IATA Operational Safety Audits (IOSA) earn it high marks.
Etihad Airways
Etihad has also grabbed the spot in the list for obvious reasons. It is Abu Dhabi's national airline that does not compromise when it comes to safety and luxe travel, with zero major incidents lately.
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