Safety first. You can feel safe traveling with TAP. The chances of being in a plane crash are very low, currently standing at about 0.000014%. The worldwide AirLineRatings rating agency places TAP at level 6, on a scale of 0 to 7, in relation to the airline's product and safety.
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In the AirlineRatings.com survey for 2022 TAP Air Portugal was ranked 5th. TAP Air Portugal's CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener (below) said: “This honours us very much. We will continue to relentlessly position safety as a top priority.”
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Then in 2020, another agreement was made to buy David Neeleman's indirect stake, further increasing the government's holding to about 72.5%. And in December 2021, TAP Air Portugal became a wholly state-owned carrier after the government became the sole owner.
The 3-Star Airline Rating is awarded to airlines delivering a fair Quality performance equating to an industry “average” of acceptable product and service standards. This global 3-Star airline rating signifies a satisfactory Product quality across different travel cabins.
While AirlineRatings.com does not officially release rankings for the least-safe airlines, the following carriers featured at the bottom of the list with one-star rankings: Nepal Airlines (Nepal), Airblue (Pakistan), Sriwijaya Air (Indonesia), Blue Wing (Suriname), Pakistan International Airlines and Air Algerie ( ...