Ryanair: Maskapai Paling Dibenci… Tapi Salah Satu yang Teraman di Eropa?

Ryanair is one of the most controversial airlines in modern aviation. Hated by some passengers for its strict baggage policies and surcharges, feared by competitors for its extreme fares, and frequently in the news for various operational incidents. But behind the image of the "airline without empathy" lies one hard-to-ignore fact: Ryanair has one of the most consistent safety records in Europe. In this video, we'll cover a complete timeline of Ryanair's history—from its near-bankruptcy in the late 1980s, its radical transformation under Michael O'Leary, its ruthless yet efficient ultra-low-cost strategy, and how the standardization of its Boeing 737 fleet became the backbone of its operations. We'll also cover: The extreme business model that transformed the European aviation industry Secondary airport strategy and regional incentives Conflicts with unions and crew operational pressures The 2018 fuel reserve controversy and the "legally safe vs. perceived safe" debate Ryanair safety facts and why the airline has virtually no fatal accidents Is Ryanair really a ruthless and dangerous airline? Or is it the most disciplined example of SOP-based efficiency in the aviation industry? I'm Tamara Delv, and we're about to take off and dissect one of Europe's most phenomenal airlines. Watch until the end and leave your thoughts: do you agree that Ryanair deserves to be called one of the safest airlines?