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Quick Answer

The top-ranked airline for safest airlines to fly in is ANA All Nippon Airways, scoring 9.9/10 — rated exceptional. Rankings below are updated quarterly using our published editorial methodology and independent data sources.

Rank Airline Best For Score
1 Safest Overall 9.9
2
Qatar Airways
Qatar · QR
Best Safety Record (Long-Haul) 9.8
3
Singapore Airlines
Singapore · SQ
Best Safety Record (Regional) 9.7
4
Japan Airlines
Japan · JL
9.7
5
Cathay Pacific
Hong Kong · CX
9.6
6
Qantas
Australia · QF
9.6
7
Emirates
United Arab Emirates · EK
9.5
8
Korean Air
South Korea · KE
9.5
9
Lufthansa
Germany · LH
9.4
10
Etihad Airways
United Arab Emirates · EY
9.4

FAQ: Safest Airlines to Fly in

What is the safest airline to fly in 2026?

FlightLogic's safety ranking is led by carriers with the strongest combination of IOSA certification, clean recent incident history, younger fleets, and consistent regulatory compliance. See the live table above for the current top 10 — safety scores are reviewed monthly.

How are airline safety ratings determined?

Safety scores (0–10) evaluate IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) certification status, fatal accident history over a 10-year lookback window, average fleet age, regulatory audit outcomes, and pilot training standards. Airlines scoring below 7.0 are flagged for additional review rather than ranked normally.