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- Robert JLv 78 months ago
Avoid at any that have are not permitted to fly to any country that allows other airlines.
Being banned means they are considered unsafe.
See the banned lists for Europe and America here:
https://ec.europa.eu/transport/sites/transport/fil...
https://maryschiavo.com/air-travel-resources/faa-b...
With any normal, major airline, the chances of any kind of incident are as near zero as makes no difference.
It works out that if you lived permanently on a plane 24/7, something would happen about once in about six lifetimes.
That's not a crash, just something that needed out-of-the ordinary handling.
You are factually safer on a jet airliner from a major airline than anywhere else in the world.
- Anonymous8 months ago
Idk ive only been on a few. I would say Spirit only becuase it felt like the plane was coming apart
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- ?Lv 78 months ago
Aeroflot holds the record for most crashes.
For my money, I will never fly Delta again. They suck.
- Anonymous8 months ago
NWA from Soul Plane
- Anonymous8 months ago
stfu you anonymous coward.
- Anonymous8 months ago
well the safest is Qantas as they have never had a crash (its australian)