Sebas wrote:I know that many people don't agree with me, and I still hope that my fears are not justified, but until today I still haven't seen anything proving me wrong. On the contrary, every week, Air Crash Investigation on NatGeo proves that my theory is unfortunately correct and caused once again many losses of innocent people

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Alaska Airlines lost an MD-82 due to negligence on maintenance, and on that airline you paid a full fare ticket. Cost-cutting is not just something of the Low-Cost carriers, there are a lot of airlines out there that also are in desperate need of money, so following your cost-cutting argument those airlines also could use save on safety to save some cash.*
For example, JAL also had several unfortunate incidents this year, but the media is not crying out loud over that airline. But would you fly on them?
Same goes for Air Transat, the A330 that flew without fuel (gliding) was caused by faulty maintenance. Would you fly Air Transat?
Anyway, I still think it is safe to board most of the airlines from the western world, and off course the big airlines from Asia. Its not like Aeroflot in the early 90's, they had some forty crashed in one-year due to circumstances. And that is not the case with Low-Cost carriers (that every year dozens of them crash), so I'm not afraid to board Low-Cost carriers from Western countries (or Asian).
Even if they save on maintenance, aircrafts are sturdy machines, so most of the time everything goes alright. No need to worry too much, but nevertheless safety standards should be enforced on all airlines.