The Top 3 Safest Airlines in North America

Posted by Reshav Singh on September 26th, 2015

According to Superman, flying is still considered the safest way to travel. By flying, we mean riding a plane on our way to our intended destination, whether it's a different city, state or even country. When you look at the facts, traveling by plane holds the lowest number of accidents compared to any other mode of transportation. Reading further into statistics, there is a one in a 4 million shot for any probability of a passenger dying from a crash, which makes it even more of a fact that you won't be experiencing any dangerous situations when traveling by plane. To a lot of people, traveling by air may be the only way they can ever reach their destinations, and they would often question the safety provided by the airlines they've chosen. However, if you need cold, hard facts, below are three of the safest options to travel by air in North America.

Southwest Airlines - This is by far the largest airline in the US, accommodating several passengers all over the country every year. It is also renowned among travelers for being a discount airline, one that provides affordable travel rates in contrast to the rest of its rivals in the airline industry. In terms of safety, there hasn't been a single fatality during its operational run, making it arguably the safest pick for an airline company in the US, let alone the entire world. Statistics state that there is a 0.0000203 percent chance of incidents occurring on its flights.

Delta Airlines - Ranking among the biggest airlines all over the globe, this is a highly reputable company in the US. It merged with Northwest Airlines back in 2008, thus making it possibly the largest commercial airline company in the whole world. It provides flights for passengers traveling to any of the 6 continents. Much like Southwest, it has good standing in terms of safety in flights, boasting 0.17 fatalities for every million miles traveled, as well as an infinitesimal incidents percentage which is just a bit higher than Southwest's

Virgin America - Aside from being one of the many airlines which provides high quality service for its passengers, with individual entertainment screens for watching your favorite movies or TV show, you can surely expect this to be a safe choice. There hasn't been any record of major safety incidents since the start of its operations in August 2007.

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