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World's safest airline: AirlineRatings.com has highlighted the 20 airlines it considers the safest in the world. It says Aussie carrier Qantas is once again the world's safest. Click through the gallery to see which other airlines made the ranking.
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2. Air New Zealand: The New Zealand flag carrier is consistently ranked among the world's best. In the past year it made headlines with a controversial attempt to trademark a traditional Maori greeting.
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3. EVA Air: Taiwan's EVA Air was named the sixth best airline in Skytrax's 2019 awards. The Taiwanese carrier faces fresh local competition in 2020 from upstart airline STARLUX.
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4. Etihad Airways: Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways is a a new entry on the list, at fourth place.
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5. Qatar Airways: Qatar Airways makes fifth place in the AirlineRatings.com list. The Gulf carrier was also named Stytrax's best airline for 2019.
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6. Singapore Airlines: Another airline to feature prominently on the Skytrax annual list, Singapore Airlines takes sixth place on the safety list.
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7. Emirates: Emirates is one of AirlineRatings.com's safest airlines. In 2019 the carrier announced it was launching one of world's shortest routes using the A380 superjumbo.
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8. Alaska Airlines: Alaska Airlines is one of the few US carriers to consistently rank alongside international airlines at awards time.
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9. Cathay Pacific Airways: A top 10 safety ranking will be good news for Cathay, which has endured a tough year due to the downturn in traffic caused by long-running protests in Hong Kong.
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10. Virgin Australia: Virgin Australia has been transporting passengers around the world since 2000, and has succeeded as an airline where sister brand Virgin America did not.
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11. Hawaiian Airlines: Hawaiian Airlines is another of the world's safest airlines, according to AirlineRatings.com. In 2018, the Hawaiian flagship carrier was also ranked number 3 in Travel analyst OAG's Punctuality League.
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12. Virgin Atlantic: 2019 was a year of positive change for Virgin Atlantic, ditching the requirement of its female cabin crew to wear make up and replacing its retro Flying Lady logo with a more diverse look.
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13. TAP Portugal: The Portuguese flag carrier was ranked 13th safest airline in the world. Passengers love it for its free stopover offers in Lisbon and Porto.
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15. Scandinavian Airline System (SAS): AirlineRatings.com uses a seven-star rating system to assess the safety and in-flight product of each airline. Scandinavian airline SAS also made the top 20.
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15. Royal Jordanian Airlines: Based in Amman, Royal Jordanian is a relatively small part of the Oneworld alliance with just 25 planes serving 43 destinations.
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Swiss: Swiss is an airline that's had no major disasters since it rebranded from Crossair in 2002. The carrier made headlines in 2018 by announcing plans to offer cheese fondue to its passengers.
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Finnair: Finnair, also on the list, is among those to have never recorded a fatality since the advent of modern passenger jets.
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Lufthansa: German airline Lufthansa is also featured on AirlineRatings.com's ranking. The airline started 2019 by announcing plans to hire roughly 5,500 people.
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19. Aer Lingus: The Irish airline is a top pick for UK travelers to the US, since it allows passengers to clear US immigration in Ireland, without the long queues at the US border.
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KLM: Dutch carrier KLM is the world's oldest operating airline -- it's also one of AirlineRatings.com's safest carriers for 2019. It made headlines this year for encouraging eco-conscious passengers to think about whether short flights are really necessary.
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The world's safest airlines for 2020

(CNN) — Airline safety is one of those things you hope you'll never have to worry about when you travel.
But even the most nervous of fliers should take heart when flying Australia's flag carrier, Qantas -- as it has just been rated the safest airline in the world for what is effectively the seventh year in a row.
The safety table was created by AirlineRatings.com, an airline safety and product review website, which monitors 405 airlines around the world and produces an annual list of the ones deemed safest.
Qantas held the title of the world's safest airline from 2014 to 2017. In 2018, AirlineRatings could find no clear "winner" so awarded the accolade jointly to the top 20 airlines, listing them alphabetically.
But this year, Qantas has returned to the top.
The rankings take into account factors including audits from aviation bodies and governments, crash and serious incident records, fleet age, financial position, pilot training and culture.
They did not look at minor incidents, as "all airlines have incidents every day," says Geoffrey Thomas, editor-in-chief of the Australian-based website.
"It is the way the flight crew handles incidents that determines a good airline from an unsafe one," he tells CNN Travel.
"Qantas has been the lead airline in virtually every major operational safety advancement over the past 60 years and has not had a fatality in the pure-jet era."

The runners up

Air New Zealand comes in second, while Taiwan's EVA Air is third. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways -- a new entry -- ranks fourth.
The rest of the top 10 is made up of Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Emirates, Alaska Airlines, Cathay Pacific and Virgin Australia.
Ranked 10-20 are Hawaiian Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, TAP Air Portugal, SAS, Royal Jordanian, Swiss, Finnair, Lufthansa, Aer Lingus and KLM.
Notable exceptions from the list are British Airways, ANA, American Airlines and United, all of which made the top 20 last year. Japan Airlines and Delta also failed to make the cut -- both have been on previous lists.
Thomas says British Airways slid down the rankings due to a "combination of fleet age [average 13.8 years] and the number of incidents... which were not life-threatening but there were a lot of them compared to other airlines of similar size."
Regarding the others, he points to incidents of allegedly intoxicated pilots on United, American, Delta, JAL and ANA.
Thomas praises Qantas's innovations, including the "extraordinary success of its Perth to London Boeing 787 nonstop service" and its recent London-Sydney and New York-Sydney test flights.
The airline has ordered 12 Airbus A350s to operate nonstop between the cities.
He also notes there was "not much between the top 10" airlines, but that "wider gaps appear from 10 to 20."

Low-cost safety

The website has also produced a list of the world's safest budget airlines, although these are ranked equally, and so listed alphabetically. They are: Air Arabia, Flybe, Frontier, HK Express, IndiGo, Jetblue, Volaris, Vueling, Westjet and Wizz Air.

World's safest airlines

1: Qantas
2: Air New Zealand
3: EVA Air
4: Etihad Airways
5: Qatar Airways
6: Singapore Airlines
7: Emirates
8: Alaska Airlines
9: Cathay Pacific
10: Virgin Australia
11: Hawaiian Airlines
12: Virgin Atlantic
13: TAP Air Portugal
14: SAS
15: Royal Jordanian
16: Swiss
17: Finnair
18: Lufthansa
19: Aer Lingus
20: KLM
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