We know Estonia
17.1.2025 | Estonia

airBaltic recognised as one of the world’s safest airlines 

Text Ingel Kink
Photo airBaltic

airBaltic recognised as one of the world’s safest airlines 

 

airBaltic, the largest airline in the Baltic region, has announced its debut inclusion in the global list of the world’s safest airlines, compiled by Airline Ratings, a leading expert in aviation news, passenger ratings, and safety. Based on this assessment, airBaltic now ranks among the top 50 safest airlines globally.

Martin Gauss, President and CEO of airBaltic, commented: “Safety has always been and will remain airBaltic’s top priority. The tireless work of our teams is focused on ensuring a safe and comfortable travel experience for both our crew and passengers. This world-class recognition highlights our commitment to excellence, and we are truly grateful to the Airline Ratings team for selecting airBaltic as one of the safest airlines for 2025.”

Sharon Petersen, CEO of Airline Ratings, noted: “airBaltic operates a modern fleet of A220-300 aircraft, with an average age of just 4.4 years. Their incident rate per flight in the past two years has been extremely low, and the number of serious incidents is zero. airBaltic also operates safely in challenging winter conditions, where heavy snow is often a significant factor to consider.”

The Airline Ratings ranking takes into account several criteria, including the age and size of the aircraft fleet, the experience and training of pilots, incident rates, and many other factors. A full list of the highlighted airlines can be found on their website.

airBaltic serves over 130 routes from Riga, Tallinn, Vilnius, Tampere, and seasonally from Gran Canaria, offering connections to a wide range of destinations across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Caucasus region.

 

To learn more about this and similar topics
2025 A220-300 airBaltic Airline Ratings aviation safety modern fleet safest airlines

13.2.2026 | Estonia

Estonian Independence Day Parade 2026

Estonian Independence Day Parade 2026

On Tuesday, 24 February, the general public is invited to Tallinn’s Freedom Square to witness firsthand one of Estonia’s … Read more

11.2.2026 | Estonia

Guitar Virtuosos in Tallinn

Guitar Virtuosos in Tallinn

Can the measure of skillful guitar playing and an unforgettable concert evening be determined by how many necks the … Read more

8.2.2026 | Estonia

33rd International Tourism Fair Tourest 2026

33rd International Tourism Fair Tourest 2026

The 33rd Tourest international tourism fair returns to the Estonian Exhibition Centre in Tallinn from 13–15 February 2026, bringing … Read more

6.2.2026 | Estonia

Ülemiste Wants to Become a 24/7 District

Ülemiste Wants to Become a 24/7 District

Ülemiste City, the office district located between Tallinn Airport and the railway leading to Narva and Tartu, will in … Read more

3.2.2026 | Estonia

New A-Passenger Terminal Ready by Christmas 2028?

New A-Passenger Terminal Ready by Christmas 2028?

Tallinn’s A-terminal, used by Eckerö Line and Viking Line, has long awaited a complete overhaul. Last week, progress finally … Read more

27.1.2026 | Estonia

sTARTUp Day Happens This Week in Tartu

sTARTUp Day Happens This Week in Tartu

Estonia is lauded internationally as having the most startups per capita, with roughly one for every thousand people. This … Read more

24.1.2026 | Estonia

How to Charge and Park Your Car in Estonia

How to Charge and Park Your Car in Estonia

Electric vehicle sales in Estonia have not yet really taken off, but the good news for EV travellers is … Read more

19.1.2026 | Estonia

Exciting events in Estonia this week

Exciting events in Estonia this week

17–25 January, Pärnu Contemporary Music Days, Pärnu A solid week of workshops, symposia, and of course concerts featuring contemporary … Read more