Limewood
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Garuda who have lifted their game in recent years will be flying to USA in 2017
Garuda who have lifted their game in recent years
Couldn't disagree more.
I have far too much wine stock piled in my cellar to be dying young at the hands of Garuda.
evidence?
The last international accident for GA I'm seeing is 20 years ago, 3 killed. The last domestic incident 10 years ago, 21 killed.
Pretty enviable compared to total passenger deaths on some of the majors.
Based on the fact that most passengers have no regard for airline track record, I'd expect that they will do well. Maybe snare some business from PER, DRW. Price is king.
I guess you won't mind flying them then. Each to his or her own. It's not just total passenger deaths, it's total passenger deaths per mile flown or take off.
https://aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=6125
As a passenger I am not that concerned about the two incidents registered on the database since 2007. Both related to ground incidents in unoccupied aircraft.
Still to fly them long haul, but within Indonesia on safety grounds I would take Garuda any day over the alternatives - including other domestic carriers, road travel and ferry travel.
I guess you won't mind flying them then. Each to his or her own. It's not just total passenger deaths, it's total passenger deaths per mile flown or take off.
https://aviation-safety.net/database/operator/airline.php?var=6125
no matter how various bodies/media try to put a figure on safety the fact is that accidents are so statistically small that any ranking is virtually meaningless... there simply aren't (thankfully!!) enough accidents to base any sort of meaningful statistical figure.
To a large part safety is about the present, what the airline is doing right now.
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