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Monday\u00a0newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature\u00a0top 10 travel lists<\/a>\u00a0to inspire.<\/p>\n

Today: T<\/strong>op 10 safest airlines in the world for 2023<\/strong><\/h5>\n

Commercial aviation is regarded as one of the safest forms of travel. Airline accidents have been on a consistent global decline since more than 30 years, thanks to strict regulations and rigorous standards in the aviation industry. That said, some airlines are still better performing than others when it comes to safety standards, and that\u2019s why the Australia-based aviation analysis website AirlineRatings.com<\/a> produces each year a list of safest airlines in the world after monitoring more than 400 airlines. In making its evaluation of the safest airlines in the world, AirlineRatings.com takes into account a comprehensive range of factors that include: (1) crashes over five years; (2) serious incidents over two years; (3) audits from aviation\u2019s governing bodies and lead associations; (4) fleet age; (5) expert analysis of pilot training; and (6) COVID protocols. Here are the 10 carriers considered to be the safest airlines in 2023 by the AirlineRatings.com website.<\/p>\n

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10. VIRGIN ATLANTIC<\/a><\/strong><\/h5>\n

Virgin Atlantic was founded by entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson 38 years ago with innovation and customer service at its core. Today Virgin Atlantic carries 5.5 million customers annually, employs over 9000 people worldwide and operates a fleet of 39 aircraft serving 26 destinations across four continents from its bases at London’s Heathrow, London’s Gatwick, and Manchester airport. Alongside joint venture partner Delta Air Lines they operate the leading transatlantic network – offering up to 39 flights per day between the UK and US with onward connections to over 200 US and international cities. The Virgin-branded airline has not incurred a major accident since its launch in 1984.<\/p>\n