I mentioned in response a few weeks back that QANTAS at one stage had the worlds best airline safety record. This was highlighted in the movie "Rain Man", with Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise. I wasn't sure if it was still the case, but appears to be. At least of those airlines flying into Australia, and probably all airlines. I lifted the following data from here.. http://travel.ninemsn.com.au/world/655293/which-is-the-worlds-safest-airline Based on fatality rates alone ), here is a ranked list of popular carriers that fly in and out of Australasia. Remember — the lower an airline's ranking, the safer its track record:
- China Airlines — 7.16
- Air India — 4.89
- Thai Airways — 1.60
- Singapore Airlines — 1.50
- Cathay Pacific — 1.45
- Air New Zealand — 0.74
- United — 0.31
and, still the safest airline with a total of zero fatalities ... - Qantas — 0.00
In reality the statistics prove the chances of tragedy are extremely remote no matter who you fly with.. according to this...approximately 744 people were killed globally by commercial airline accidents in 2007. That is roughly equivalent to the number of people who died after being struck by lightning the very same year. So your chances of touching down in one piece are incredibly good, considering the fact that over ten million commercial flights took off last year alone. By comparison, roughly 3,000 people are killed globally every DAY in automobile accidents.
Edited by Ham 10/5/2010 06:33
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