Safest airlines in the world are in Asia-Pacific, along with some of the most punctual
Qantas tops AirlineRatings.com’s safest list, followed by Air New Zealand and Eva Air from Taiwan. Cathay takes 9th place
Garuda Indonesia was the most punctual airline last year, according to OAG Aviation Worldwide, while Moscow’s Sheremetyevo was the airport with fewest delays
Asia-Pacific airlines are the safest in the world, with Qantas leading the way, according to AirlineRatings.com. Garuda Indonesia led the world in punctuality.
Qantas Airways was named safest airline in the world on a top-20 list published by AirlineRatings.com, followed by Air New Zealand and Taiwan’s Eva Air. Singapore Airlines was sixth, Cathay Pacific Airways ninth and Virgin Australia 10th.
AirlineRatings.com said it takes into account factors including audits by governing and industry bodies, crash and serious incident records, profitability and fleet age.
In a separate survey by OAG Aviation Worldwide, Garuda Indonesia was crowned 2019’s most punctual carrier. Panama’s Copa Airlines ranked second among airlines arriving or departing within 15 minutes of scheduled times. Japan’s Skymark Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Latam Airlines rounded out the top five. Among major US carriers, Delta Air Lines was the only one to make it into the top 20.
Travellers at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, which dropped out of the world’s top 10 for on-time performance. Photo: AFP
The number of global air passengers will double to 8.2 billion by 2037, thanks to economic growth and a swelling middle class, according to the International Air Transport Association. More than half of those fliers will come from the Asia-Pacific region, led by demand from countries like China and India.
About 4.7 billion people are expected to travel this year, 4 per cent more than in 2019, IATA said in December.
Taiwan’s Eva Air has the third-best safety record. Safety ratings are based on audits by governing and industry bodies, crash and serious incident records, profitability and fleet age. Photo: Kyodo
Among mega airports ranked by OAG – those catering to more than 30 million airline seats – Moscow Sheremetyevo topped the list for the best on-time performance last year. The ranking is based on the proportion of flights at each airport that arrive and leave within 15 minutes of scheduled times.
In contrast to the poor showing of its airlines, the US’ airports were top performers for punctuality. Six of the top 10 on-time airports were American, with Atlanta ranking fourth. Seattle came in fifth and Los Angeles seventh.
John F. Kennedy airport entered the top 10, while Bangkok and Amsterdam dropped out