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23 May 2013 Updated at 10:34 AM UAE
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REVEALED: World’s safest airlines

10. British Airways

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Posted by: Shanti Saturday, 26 January 2013 4:10 PM[UAE] - UAE

Its definitely joke of a report. How can established airlines who have some of the best tract records be first of all compared with brand new airlines that are born few years ago? And please remember that 80% of the staff of the new airlines are drop outs of established airlines. Naturally the experience speaks...... Please give the reporter name and on what basis / criteria the report is concluded.

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Posted by: MAL Wednesday, 23 January 2013 12:40 PM[UAE] - Dubai

Why is Qatar Airways not on this list?

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Posted by: Nicole Tuesday, 22 January 2013 6:31 PM[UAE] - United Arab Emirates

No hainan is number 8. It's going backwards from 10 to 1.... Read the caption under each picture

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Posted by: MoMo Alsagoff Tuesday, 22 January 2013 9:34 AM[UAE] - Singapore

Whoever compiled this & the other insafest airlines is a JOKE. I am dissapointed at Arabian Business.You mean Hainan Airlines is safer then Singapore Airlines?

Posted by: grolschsipper Sunday, 27 January 2013 3:09 PM[UAE] - Qatar

I agree, how can Hainan be safer than Qantas, who havent lost a file yet?

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