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  2. The safest airlines in the world for 2025 - AOL

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    Air New Zealand is the world’s safest airline for flying in 2025, ... SKY Airline. Air Baltic. For more travel news and advice, listen to Simon Calder’s podcast. Show comments.

  3. World’s Safest Airline for 2025 Revealed — and No U.S ...

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    Globetrotters can have peace of mind when they travel as the safest airlines for 2025 have been revealed! On Sunday, Jan. 12, AirlineRatings.com unveiled its annual list of the world’s safest ...

  4. Top 10 safest airlines to fly on in 2024 - AOL

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    In March 2024, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg said data shows flight safety has gotten better, and flying in the U.S. is the safest way to travel. To find out which U.S. airlines have ...

  5. JACDEC - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines Flight 981 crashed in 1974 at a time when most of the airlines that were listed did not even exist, such as JetBlue Airways which was founded in 1999, and other regional companies with less flight frequency. [citation needed] JACDEC's 2013 report was heavily criticized by Air India, after it was named as the 3rd least safest ...

  6. Bad news for US fliers as world’s safest airlines are revealed

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    The safest airlines in 2025 have been revealed, and it’s not the best news for travelers from the U.S. AirlineRatings.com recently unveiled its annual list of the safest full-service and low ...

  7. Transportation safety in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of deaths per passenger-mile on commercial airlines in the United States between 2000 and 2010 was about 0.2 deaths per 10 billion passenger-miles, [96] [97] while for driving, the rate was 1.5 per 100 million vehicle-miles for 2000, which is 150 deaths per 10 billion miles for comparison with the air travel rate. [16] [98] [99] [100]