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BiH Airlines Was Awarded Highest Grade of Security

Published: June 18, 2013
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BHThe Internet site that ranks airlines according to safety, AirlineRatings.com, awarded BiH Airlines the highest grade. On this site, 425 companies from the entire world were ranked, and our carrier received the maximum score of 7.

Of the regional companies, Croatia Airlines received the same grade, making these two airlines designated at the safest in the countries of the former Yugoslavia. Slovenian “Adria Airways”, Serbian “Jat” and Montenegrin “Montenegro Airlines” received a grade of 5.

Geoffrey Thomas, the Chief Editor of the portal AirlineRatings.com, said that 43 carriers around the world received a grade of 3 or lower. AirlineRatings.com uses international standards to rate the safety of each carrier.

(Source: Dnevni Avaz)

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