Europe’s Safest Airlines Ranked – Including Ryanair and EasyJet

Ryanair and easyJet shine in the latest rankings of Europe’s safest airlines, giving travelers peace of mind for their next flight.

Europe’s Safest Airlines Ranked – Including Ryanair and EasyJet
Europe’s Safest Airlines Ranked – Including Ryanair and EasyJet

London: The latest rankings for Europe’s safest airlines are out, and they’re pretty interesting. Ryanair and easyJet are among the top contenders, which is great news for travelers.

According to AirlineRatings, they look at a bunch of factors to figure out how safe an airline really is. They check things like serious incidents, fleet age, and pilot training.

So, who’s at the top? Turkish Airlines takes the crown as the safest airline in Europe. They’ve been flying safely since 2009, which is impressive.

Next up is Tap Portugal, which hasn’t had an accident since 1977. That’s a long time! They operate a ton of flights every week, so they’re doing something right.

Ryanair is the safest budget airline in Europe and ranks third globally. They’ve never had a fatal accident, which is reassuring for budget travelers.

EasyJet follows closely behind, coming in fourth globally. They make sure all their planes are checked before takeoff, which is a good practice.

WizzAir also made the list, coming in seventh globally. It’s nice to see these budget airlines prioritizing safety.

On a global scale, Air New Zealand is still the safest airline in the world. They focus heavily on safety and customer service, and it shows.

Overall, it’s great to see airlines taking safety seriously. Whether you’re flying budget or luxury, there are plenty of safe options out there.

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