Friday, September 20

For your safety, know the 20 airlines that have best reacted in the Covid-19 pandemic


If traveling is unavoidable, know the airlines that have implemented better measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus on their trips

Por tu seguridad, conoce las 20 aerolíneas que mejor han reaccionado en la pandemia de Covid-19
Deep cleaning of aircraft is one of AirlineRaitings’ evaluation criteria.

Photo: NHAC NGUYEN / AFP / Getty Images

In these times of pandemic most of airlines promise a careful service and invites travelers to follow the verbatim the sanitary rules .

To know which are implementing preventive before the presence of the Covid – 19, the place AirlineRaitings , portal specialized in rating airline safety, made an evaluation in which he rated the care that the International airlines are applying for the health of passengers and employees .

AirlineRaitings constantly evaluates hundreds of aerol international lines , considering aspects such as fatal accidents , service, adequate age of the fleets of airplanes, punctuality and other topics, but recently added a new parameter regarding the measures and initiatives that each airline applies to provide greater safety to its passengers before the Covid – 19 .

For evaluation, AirlineRaitings took into account 430 airlines that had to comply with seven established criteria :

– Information from the website about COVID procedures 19

– Masks for passengers

– Personal protective equipment crew

– Modified food service

– Deep cleaning of aircraft

– Kit for disinfection personal

– Incorporation of social distancing

Below is the list of the 20 airlines that better have reacted and prevented infections to Covid – 19:

Air Baltic (Latvia)

Air New Zealand (New Zealand)

Alaska Airlines (United States)

All Nippon Airways (Japan)

AirAsia (Malaysia)

British Airways (United Kingdom)

Cathay Pacific Airways (Hong Kong)

Delta Air Lines (U.S)

Emirates (United Arab Emirates)

Etihad Airways (United Arab Emirates)

Eva Air (Taiwan)

Japan Airlines (Japan)

JetBlue (United States United States)

KLM (Netherlands)

Korean Airlines (South Korea)

Lufthansa (Germany)

Singapore Airlines (Singapore)

Southwest (United States)

Qatar Airways (Qatar)

WestJet (Canada)

The evaluation indicates that a total of 119 airlines met with the seven criteria that were established in the evaluation, while 117 do not offer on their website information some information about their policies to react to the pandemic, for which they obtained a zero for non-compliance .

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