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REVEALED: World’s unsafest airlines

10. SkyWest Airlines

Monday, 21 Jan 2013 3:01 PM
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Posted by: grolschsipper Sunday, 27 January 2013 3:10 PM[UAE] - Qatar

China Airlines (named)? Or China Southern (pictured)?
The two are near perfectly unrelated airlines.

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Posted by: Niki Thursday, 24 January 2013 2:47 PM[UAE] - South Africa

South African Airways? With only one crash, back in the 80s? Since then Air France has suffered six or seven crashes with fatalities. How about Lao Aviation, with five crashes since 1990? Is this a full survey of international carriers, a random selection, or the top 60 airlines? It does make a huge difference!

Posted by: Steve Saturday, 26 January 2013 4:10 PM[UAE] - United Kingdom

It's ridiculous.
Readers of this page must visit following link to see real list best airlines:
http://www.worldairlineawards.com/Awards_2012/Airline2012.htm

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Posted by: manuel Wednesday, 23 January 2013 10:11 PM[UAE] - uae

this is clearly an advertising commercial for some airlines and against others. it is ridicolous that turkish, the best european airlines is there and not aeroflot the worst airline on earth. it is true like the good news on real estate of dubai....

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Posted by: Fareed Hussain Wednesday, 23 January 2013 2:13 PM[UAE] - UAE

Hello....

Where is PIA..... Pakistan Interantional Airlines... It means it is safe to fly on my airline....Hurrah... Here i come PIA......

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Posted by: Pier Tuesday, 22 January 2013 3:27 PM[UAE] - UAE

Thai? Seriously? This list is nonsensical, unless criteria are clearly spelt out

Posted by: Aviator Tuesday, 22 January 2013 6:32 PM[UAE] - UAE

Yes, Thai has a bad safety record: one major crash every decade.

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