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)
The shuttle buses will operate as a free service for passengers and will display bilingual information in Vietnamese and English with the message: “Free shuttle bus to Hong Ha Street, Bach Dang Street.”
The Hanoi–Ho Chi Minh City flight route has once again secured its place among the world’s busiest domestic routes, ranking fourth on the latest global list, according to data released by OAG, a leading travel and aviation analytics organization.
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Upon hearing the news of the Jeju Air plane carrying 175 passengers and 6 crew members returning from Thailand that crashed during landing, Director General of the Civil Aviation Authority of Viet Nam, Đinh Việt Thắng, sent a letter of condolence. The Vietnam Information Portal publishes the full text of the condolence letter.