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  • The Very Worst US Airline of 2017 — and the Best

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    The Very Worst US Airline of 2017 — and the Best
    Janna Herron,The Fiscal Times 1 hour 40 minutes ago

    https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/v...121500701.html

    Flying comes with plenty of headaches, but those can quickly become migraines depending on the airline you choose.

    Spirit Airlines ranks worst among the 10 major U.S. carriers, according to a new study from The Points Guy, with the lowest scores for on-time arrivals, cabin comfort, frequent flyer program and customer satisfaction. Its only redeeming quality: The Florida-based airline offered the lowest fares, which may be enough to convince budget-conscious travelers to choose the carrier.

    Frontier was the second-worst airline, with last-place finishes for lost baggage and bag and change fees. But it offered the best deals on airfare, second only to Spirit.
    Related: Airlines Are Earning Record Revenues From All Those Extra Fees

    On the other end of the spectrum is Alaska Airlines, which broke into the top four for airfare, on-time arrivals, lost baggage, involuntary bumps, customer satisfaction and frequent flyer program. The only knock on the airline is its relatively small route network, which may expand in the future following its merger with Virgin America.
    United, Virgin and JetBlue provided the best cabin comforts, which include seat size, onboard food and in-flight Wi-Fi, among dozens of other amenities. Southwest came in first for customer satisfaction and baggage and change fees. But the airline has higher airfares to make up for those low fees and no premium class seats, which hurt its score for cabin comfort.
    Delta ranked seventh overall, despite its reputation as a well-run airline. It does finish in the top three for performance factors: on-time arrivals, customer satisfaction, involuntary bumps, route network and lounges. But Delta has the costliest fares — the most heavily weighted factor — which dragged down its overall ranking.

    Other highlights from the study include:
    Southwest had the best score for involuntary bumps.
    JetBlue, Southwest, Frontier and Spirit had the worst scores for lounges.
    Hawaiian had the worst route network, but the highest score for on-time arrivals.
    American Airlines had the top score for route network.
    JetBlue was the least likely to lose your baggage.

    The study measured 10 factors, weighted differently: airfare (25 percent); route network (15 percent); bag and change fees (10 percent); on-time arrivals (10 percent); cabin comfort (10 percent); customer satisfaction (10 percent); frequent flyer program (10 percent); lost baggage (5 percent); lounges (3 percent); and involuntary bumps (2 percent).


    It looked at the 10 largest airlines by the number of domestic passengers and excluded regional carriers that partner*with one or more of the*airlines. It also excluded Allegiant Air due to a lack of data. While Alaska Air Group recently completed its acquisition of Virgin America, both were included separately in the ranking because they still operate as two carriers.
    Lawren
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    - Rolf Kopfle

  • #2
    Originally posted by lawren2 View Post
    It also excluded Allegiant Air due to a lack of data.
    In all of those studies, there's always everyone else, and then there's Allegiant. It seems it can only be compared with itself.
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    • #3
      YIKES! I decided to suck it up and booked Spirit for April. Their direct flights from LGA to Myrtle Beach were so cheap I figured how bad could it be for a 2 hr non-stop? Even with the add-ons, they came in so much cheaper than everyone else.
      Jacki

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      • #4
        Originally posted by jackio View Post
        Their direct flights from LGA to Myrtle Beach were so cheap I figured how bad could it be for a 2 hr non-stop?
        How bad could it be?: When plane doesn't show up
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        • #5
          Where is Delta? I happen to like Delta. There CS IMO is way better than everyone else
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          • #6
            Originally posted by JLB View Post
            How bad could it be?: When plane doesn't show up
            This happened to us with the last leg of our flight coming home from Hawaii with Alaska. It was a weather issue.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jackio View Post
              YIKES! I decided to suck it up and booked Spirit for April. Their direct flights from LGA to Myrtle Beach were so cheap I figured how bad could it be for a 2 hr non-stop? Even with the add-ons, they came in so much cheaper than everyone else.
              Yeah I fell for the cheaper than the others too.
              You'll be fine if you don't miss your flight or if there aren't delays. Which could be said for a lot of airlines.

              I prefer not to be nickled and dimed to death for services that should be included like a seat assignment. It appears to me that all the others are following this lead though. Jet Blue stopped the free checked-bag, United is severly limiting carry on for people not willing to pay a fee for assigned seats, etc.

              I was running late but was at security 25 minutes prior to boarding and they refused to let me through to board the last plane of the day from FLL to MYR. I ended up driving it and getting a voucher to use on next flight. Used them to RT LGA/FLL and had a delay on the return (theirs). I choose not to even consider them now but I could be an individual case.
              Lawren
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              There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
              - Rolf Kopfle

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              • #8
                Originally posted by bigfrank View Post
                Where is Delta? I happen to like Delta. There CS IMO is way better than everyone else
                Delta ranked seventh overall, despite its reputation as a well-run airline. It does finish in the top three for performance factors: on-time arrivals, customer satisfaction, involuntary bumps, route network and lounges. But Delta has the costliest fares — the most heavily weighted factor — which dragged down its overall ranking
                Lawren
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                There are many wonderful places in the world, but one of my favourite places is on the back of my horse.
                - Rolf Kopfle

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