Vietjet Airlines continues to be ranked among the safest airlines in the world in 2025 by AirlineRatings, a reputable international organization specializing in evaluating aviation services and safety.
Vietjet's fleet is the youngest in Vietnam and boasts some of the newest aircraft in the Asia- Pacific region.
Vietjet, along with other leading low-cost airlines from Europe and America such as Ryanair, easyJet, and Frontier, has consistently been ranked in the TOP 10 for many years, demonstrating its outstanding excellence in ensuring flight safety and providing peace of mind for passengers and crew. AirlineRatings evaluates over 385 airlines globally, based on rigorous criteria including flight safety records over the past two years, aircraft age, technical reliability indicators, and compliance with international standards from ICAO and other criteria. Sharon Peterson, CEO of AirlineRatings.com, commented: Vietjet's fleet is the youngest in Vietnam and possesses some of the newest aircraft in the Asia- Pacific region. The airline's outstanding achievements have been recognized through its flight safety records.
Since 2018, Vietjet has consistently maintained a 7/7 star safety rating from AirlineRatings thanks to its comprehensive safety culture implemented across all operations.
Vietjet currently operates a modern, fuel-efficient Airbus fleet with a technical reliability rate of 99.7%, placing it among the leading airlines in the region and the world . In 2024, the airline received 10 new aircraft, bringing the total to 115 aircraft serving over 170 domestic and international routes. Vietjet also invests heavily in training, maintenance, and engineering, maintaining the highest safety standards. The Vietjet Aviation Academy (VJAA) is a training partner of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), providing high-quality personnel, while the airline continuously recruits pilots and flight attendants to support its global network expansion strategy.| AirlineRatings is a reputable organization specializing in evaluating international aviation products and safety, trusted by millions of passengers from over 195 countries and is one of the most trusted rating standards in the industry. |






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