Year after 12 months, airlineratings.com has launched their annual record of the world’s most secure airways in some kind or one other.
For 2025, these journey specialists unveiled some massive surprises each globally and domestically – a lot of which fly via U.S. skies.

You could be questioning how such an inventory is compiled. No worries; it isn’t some basement-dwelling dimwit utilizing AI primarily based on a bunch of gobbledygook.
AirlineRatings gathers its knowledge from pilots and varied aviation specialists in addition to makes use of the next info to place collectively an insightful record for vacationers such as you and me.
Noteworthy incidents over a two-year span
Age of fleet
Size of fleet
Rate of incidents
Fatalities
Profitability
IOSA certification
ICAO nation audit go
Pilot coaching and ability degree
There you’ve it. Now let’s dig in!
These are the three most secure U.S. airways for 2025:
3) American Airlines

Some airways on the record you may probably by no means board, however American Airlines is actually an American staple.
Headquartered within the Dallas area, even offering staff with their very own lodge, vacationers might love flying American simply as a lot as flight attendants take pleasure in their cool perks.
Out of all U.S. airways rating within the high 23 international airways for security, America is available in third within the nation and thirteenth on the planet, which is nice to know because the newest knowledge exhibits the mega-popular airline served over 2 million passengers in 2023.
American flies to some actually superior locations all around the world, together with 2 thrilling new routes to Italy this 12 months, and clearly connects a lot of the U.S., given its identify.

In phrases of security, AA scores an ideal 7/7, whereas the product is only a 5.5/7. And ohhh boy, do not get vacationers began on the passenger expertise, scoring a lowly 4.4.
As the youngsters would say, “that’s mid, bruh”. But something beats Spirit, proper?
2) Hawaiian Airlines
Ever flown throughout the ocean?
The views may be stunningly lovely or completely terrifying. You might not desire a window seat for those who’re the sort that appears down when somebody says, “Don’t look down!”.
Hawaiian Airlines clearly connects Hawaii to the mainland, amongst quite a few worldwide locations as properly.

In different phrases, all flights soar over the ocean, so there could also be no different airline you may need to really feel safer since Captain Sully retired.
Hawaiian barely eked out Americans for the twelfth spot globally and likewise holds bragging rights for higher service and merchandise, with a 5.4 passenger expertise rating and excellent 7/7 rankings for product and security.
1) Alaska Airlines
Let’s get proper to it. Airline Ratings has acquired some ‘splainin’ to do.
Remember when Alaska Airlines’ door plug blew off in 2024? It had nothing to do with these wild tales of passengers trying to open emergency doorways mid-flight and every part to do with upkeep shortcuts.

That would not precisely paint an image of security. Perhaps that is the place Airline Ratings’ “fatalities” bullet level comes into play since there have been luckily no lives misplaced throughout one of many scariest flight conditions conceivable.
Despite this mishap only a 12 months in the past, Alaska Airlines stays a extremely popular airline, particularly for brief getaways. Not solely does Alaska fly to, properly, Alaska, they fly to many superior cities and hidden gems, a lot of that are alongside the West Coast.
In addition to having essentially the most dependable wi-fi, Alaska notched excellent rankings for product and security (by some means) and matches Hawaiian with a 5.4 passenger expertise rating.

Airline Ratings’ Take On Air Safety In 2025
In a day and age of prompt info, flight accidents might appear to be they happen extra typically, however they might simply be reaching our screens faster.
It could be tempting to leap to conclusions while you see (only a few) planes fall from the sky, however Airline Ratings cites a current airline examine claiming ‘international dying threat per flight boarding was roughly one in 13.7 million’.
Pretty stable odds, proper?
However, these involved would possibly respect Skyscanner’s new device, a first-of-its-kind flight reserving platform permitting customers to seek for flights primarily based on security.

