These prestigious lists are derived from in-depth evaluations of 385 airlines globally.
Significant milestone for Vietnam Airlines
Vietnam Airlines has earned a spot on the list for the first time, joining the ranks of the world’s safest full-service carriers. This remarkable achievement underscores the airline’s unwavering commitment to safety, operational excellence, and continuous improvement.
Vietjet continues to soar high
Ensuring flight safety is always a top priority for every airline, and Vietjet is no exception. Vietjet is well-known for most resonable services as well and robustness in market expansion. Its continued high ranking among the safest low-cost airlines is a testament to its efforts, including strict compliance with international safety standards, rigorous pilot training, and significant investments in modernizing its fleet.
The Top 25 Full-Service Airlines for 2025 in order are:
1. Air New Zealand
2. Qantas
3. Cathay Pacific; Qatar Airways; Emirates
4. Virgin Australia
5. Etihad Airways
6. ANA
7. EVA Air
8. Korean Air
9. Alaska Airlines
10. Turkish Airlines (THY)
11. TAP Portugal
12. Hawaiian Airlines
13. American Airlines
14. SAS
15. British Airways
16. Iberia
17. Finnair
18. Lufthansa/Swiss
19. JAL
20. Air Canada
21. Delta Airlines
22. Vietnam Airlines
23. United Airlines
Top 25 Low-Cost Airlines for 2025:
1. Hong Kong Express
2. Jetstar Group
3. Ryanair
4. easyJet
5. Frontier Airlines
6. AirAsia
7. Wizz Air
8. VietJet Air
9. Southwest Airlines
10. Volaris
11. flydubai
12. Norwegian
13. Vueling
14. Jet2
15. Sun Country Airlines
16. WestJet
17. JetBlue Airways
18. Air Arabia
19. IndiGo
20. Eurowings
21. Allegiant Air
22. Cebu Pacific
23. ZipAir
24. SKY Airline
25. Air Baltic./.
(Source: https://www.airlineratings.com/articles/the-worlds-safest-airlines-for-2025)
Vietjet and Qazaq Air have officially announced a strategic partnership to launch a new airline brand, VietjetQazaqstan, at the Kazakhstan–Vietnam Business Roundtable. The event was held in the presence of Vietnamese General Secretary To Lam as part of his state visit to the Republic of Kazakhstan.
From 19th April 2025, passengers on Vietnam Airlines flights between Ho Chi Minh City - Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City - Van Don will check in at Terminal T3.
According to the Vietnamese Government Portal, at the invitation of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali, and his spouse are paying an official visit to Vietnam and attending the 4th P4G Summit (Partnering for Green Growth and the Global Goals 2030) from April 14 to 17.
April 9, 2025 — Hanoi — Viet Nam and France have reaffirmed their strong ties in civil aviation through the signing of Annex VI to the Technical Cooperation Agreement between the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam (CAAV) and the French Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC).