AirlineRatings.com, a famous airline rating website, has announced its list of the world’s top 10 safest airlines for 2013.
Among the 448 airlines that the website monitors, 137 have the highest seven-star safety ranking, but almost 50 have just three stars or less.
Australian airline Qantas was crowned as the best airline in the world based on its safety rating and in-flight products rating. It was the first international airline to operate a round-the-world service, and was also among the first to pioneer technical breakthroughs such as long range operations for twin-engine planes. It has had a fatality free record in the jet era since 1951.
A number of different factors were considered for the rating, including audits from aviation governing bodies and lead associations, as well as government audits and the fatality records of the airlines.
Here are the ten safest airlines in the world (listed in alphabetical order expect for Qantas).
Air New Zealand
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