Airlines With No Crashes or Accidents in History (1920-2025).

In a remarkable testament to aviation safety, a growing list of airlines has achieved an unparalleled milestone: zero accidents or crashes since their inception. This extraordinary feat highlights a commitment to safety that resonates deeply with travelers around the globe.

Among the standout carriers is South Korea’s Twe Air, which has operated flawlessly since its launch in 2010, alongside Cambodia’s Ankor Air, founded in 2009, both boasting impeccable safety records. Kuwait’s Jazera Airways and China’s Spring Airlines have similarly taken flight without incident since their respective beginnings in 2005.

 

 

Japan’s AirDu, soaring since 1998, and Norway’s Air Shuttle, operating crash-free since 1993, further reinforce this trend of safety excellence. Meanwhile, Turkey’s Sun Express and Air Serbia, reborn in 2013, proudly uphold their spotless records, ensuring peace of mind for their passengers.

As we scan the globe, the list of airlines maintaining this remarkable standard expands. From Fiji Airways, serving travelers since 1947, to Air Mauritius, operational since 1967, these airlines demonstrate that safety can be a hallmark of air travel. Notably, Vietnam’s Bamboo Airways, launched in 2019, and India’s Vistara, established in 2015, are among the newer entrants to this elite group.

The aviation community is abuzz with admiration for these airlines, which not only prioritize safety but also enhance traveler confidence in air travel. As the industry continues to evolve, these carriers set a high bar for others, proving that a flawless safety record is not just a goal, but an achievable reality.

With an ever-watchful eye on the skies, the world of aviation looks to these exemplary airlines as beacons of safety, inspiring a new generation of air travel that prioritizes passenger well-being above all else.

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