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World’s Safest Airlines Revealed for 2026

Juna Tharakan
Last updated: 14 January 2026 12:22
By Juna Tharakan
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AirlineRatings.com annual report evaluates 320 airlines worldwide
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Despite a year marked by unsettling aviation headlines, a new global safety report offers reassurance to nervous travelers. AirlineRatings.com has released its 2026 ranking of the world’s safest airlines, underscoring that commercial flying remains one of the safest modes of transport, with differences between top carriers now slimmer than ever.

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The Safest Airlines of 2026How Airline Safety Is Measured?Why Rankings Are Closer Than Ever?
AirlineRatings.com has released its 2026 ranking of the world’s safest airlines
AirlineRatings.com has released its 2026 ranking of the world’s safest airlines © Marek Slusarczyk

The Safest Airlines of 2026

Topping the full-service airline list for the first time is Etihad Airways, praised for its young fleet, strong cockpit safety systems, crash-free history, and industry-leading turbulence management. Cathay Pacific, Qantas, Qatar Airways, and Emirates round out the top five.

Former winner Air New Zealand slips to sixth, narrowly edged out due to fleet age and supply chain challenges. New entrants include Starlux and Fiji Airways, while Singapore Airlines returns after a brief absence.

In the low-cost category, HK Express retains its top spot, lauded for exceptional cabin safety consistency. Notably, Spring Airlines China makes history as the first mainland Chinese carrier to enter the rankings, while airBaltic climbs into the top 10.

Etihad Airways jet parked at a terminal
Etihad Airways takes top spot in world’s safest airline rankings for 2026 © Oleg Yunakov

How Airline Safety Is Measured?

The annual report evaluates 320 airlines worldwide, selecting the top 25 full-service airlines and top 25 low-cost carriers based on a rigorous safety framework.

According to AirlineRatings.com CEO Sharon Petersen, the rankings are based on multiple layers of analysis rather than a single metric. These include incident and accident rates, pilot training standards, international audit results, fleet age, and airline transparency.

Transparency plays a crucial role, Peterson noted. Airlines willing to openly share operational and safety data allow for more accurate assessments, while limited cooperation can hinder proper evaluation.

The 2026 report also places greater emphasis on turbulence management, now the leading cause of in-flight injuries. Airlines participating in programs such as IATA Turbulence Aware scored higher, alongside those performing well in independent onboard cabin safety audits.

HK Express jet featured purple livery on tail
HK Express retains its top spot for world’s safest low-cost airline rankings for 2026 © Minseong Kim

Why Rankings Are Closer Than Ever?

Petersen stresses that travelers should not overinterpret small ranking differences. Less than four points separate positions one through 14, with just 1.3 points dividing the top six airlines.

“In today’s aviation environment, a numbered list can be misleading,” she said, suggesting performance tiers may better reflect reality.

Every airline on the list has experienced incidents, but the rate per flight is extraordinarily low, reinforcing how rare serious events have become.

Does airline safety influence your travel choices, or do you rely on brand loyalty and price? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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Juna Tharakan
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News Editor -A journalist and content creator with experience in news writing and subtitling, bringing a versatile storytelling style to the aviation and travel sector. She applies her media background to explore how airlines, airports and aviation infrastructure connect diverse geographies, offering readers both industry insight and human-centred perspectives.
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