Top 10 Most Dangerous Airlines in the World

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Last Updated on October 27, 2020

#8 – Daallo Airlines

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This is another airline with a 2-star safety rating and one of the worst airlines when it comes to service, cleanliness, and of course, safety. Daallo is a Somali airline with its initial operating hub at Djibouti and headquarters in Dubai.

Among its destinations, we find the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa. Other important information about Daallo, however, is very difficult to find, which makes it much riskier.

Daallo Airlines stopped all operations in 2010 but, for unknown reasons, resumed later in the same year. In fact, the airline hasn’t experienced any casualties and only one or two serious accidents have been recorded.

But it witnessed an immense danger when a man boarded with enough explosives to explode the entire plane into shattered burning pieces. Without any recognized safety certificate, Daallo was banned from the EU and you should better avoid it as well.

#7 – Ariana Afghan Airlines

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Afghanistan’s biggest airline also got a 2-star safety rating at airlineratings.com. Due to serious safety troubles, Ariana Afghan Airlines has actually been banned from flying into the EU since 2006.

However, the sanctions were lifted later on, allowing the airline to fly internationally again while remaining on the EU’s blacklist. Ariana Afghan Airlines’ safety record is absolutely not pretty to look at.

In 2014 alone, a total of 154 casualties were recorded including the destruction of 19 planes. Even though the majority of these accidents took place during the 90’s, the huge number is enough to justify today’s very low safety rating.

Dangerously, the airline is now operating to 7 international sites and 3 domestic destinations with no visible efforts to obtain any additional safety accreditation.

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