World’s safest airlines for 2026 rankings don't feature any Indian carrier

Global aviation safety leaders for 2026 are revealed. Etihad Airways leads the full-service category, while HK Express tops the low-cost rankings. No Indian airlines made the list this year. The rankings highlight stringent safety standards and cr...

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The world’s safest airlines for 2026 have been named, spotlighting global carriers that lead on safety standards, crew training, and operational discipline. The latest rankings list the Top 25 full-service and low-cost airlines from hundreds of operators reviewed worldwide. No Indian airline features this year, marking a change from 2025 when IndiGo ranked 19th in the low-cost category.

The 2026 rankings, announced by AirlineRatings.com, place added focus on crew standards, operational practices, and turbulence prevention, which remains the leading cause of in-flight injuries.

Airline Ratings CEO Sharon Petersen said the gap between the world’s safest airlines remains very narrow and should not be overstated. “What stands out this year is how little separates the leaders. Less than four points covered positions one through 14, and at the very top the margins were even tighter, with just 1.3 points separating positions one through six in the full service category. We may be reaching a point where traditional rankings risk being misleading, and where grouping airlines into performance tiers provides a more accurate reflection of reality. All airlines in the Top 25 are world leaders in aviation safety, and claims that one is significantly safer or less safe than another are both sensationalist and false,” she said.


The assessment relies on long-standing safety indicators such as incident rates adjusted for total flights, fleet age, serious incidents, pilot training, and international safety audits. “Much of our criteria remains consistent year on year and considers incident rates adjusted for the total number of flights, fleet age, serious incidents, pilot training and international safety audits. One change for this year is that we are placing a greater emphasis on turbulence prevention, as it remains the leading cause of in-flight injuries.”

Top 25 Safest Full-Service Airlines for 2026
  1. Etihad
  2. Cathay Pacific
  3. Qantas
  4. Qatar
  5. Emirates
  6. Air New Zealand
  7. Singapore Airlines
  8. EVA Air
  9. Virgin Australia
  10. Korean Air
  11. STARLUX
  12. Turkish Airlines
  13. Virgin Atlantic
  14. ANA
  15. Alaska Airlines
  16. TAP Air Portugal
  17. SAS
  18. British Airways
  19. Vietnam Airlines
  20. Iberia
  21. Lufthansa
  22. Air Canada
  23. Delta
  24. American Airlines
  25. Fiji Airways

Commenting on changes to the full-service list, Petersen said, “This is the first year a Gulf carrier has taken the number one spot. Etihad achieved this through a combination of factors: a young fleet, advancements in cockpit safety, particularly around turbulence, a crash-free history, and the lowest incident rate per flight of any airline on the list.” She also said, “Another change that will be welcomed by our readers is the reinstatement of Singapore Airlines, which was excluded in 2025 following a serious turbulence related incident.”

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Top 25 Safest Low-Cost Airlines for 2026
  1. HK Express
  2. Jetstar Airways
  3. Scoo
  4. flydubai (now considered full-service and to be assessed accordingly in future rankings)
  5. EasyJet Group
  6. Southwest
  7. airBaltic
  8. VietJet Air
  9. Wizz Air Group
  10. AirAsia Group
  11. TUI UK
  12. Vueling
  13. Norwegian
  14. JetBlue
  15. FlyNAS
  16. Cebu Pacific
  17. Jet2
  18. Ryanair Ireland and UK
  19. Spring Airlines China
  20. Transavia Group
  21. Eurowings Group
  22. Volaris
  23. WestJet Group
  24. GOL
  25. SKY Airline Chile

On the low-cost rankings, Petersen said, “Notable changes this year include the inclusion of Spring Airlines China, the first Chinese airline to appear on any of our rankings, and airBaltic, which has made a significant jump into the top 10.” She added, “Overall, it is important to note that every airline featured in the 2026 list has recorded incidents over the past two years, from tail strikes to on-board fires and engine shutdowns, yet the actual incident rate per flight sits between 0.002 and 0.09 across the airlines, which is a true credit to the industry as a whole.”

Airline Ratings said that in an era where serious aviation incidents are rare, inclusion in the Top 25 reflects consistent safety practices, trained crew, and effective risk management across millions of flights each year.

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