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Omaha Steve

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Mon Apr 13, 2015, 11:53 AM Apr 2015

Report gives US airlines lower marks across the board

Source: AP-Excite

By DAVID KOENIG

DALLAS (AP) — Think flying is getting worse? A pair of university researchers who track the airline business say it's a fact.

More flights are late, more bags are getting lost, and customers are lodging more complaints about U.S. airlines, government data shows. Dean Headley, a marketing professor at Wichita State and one of the co-authors of the annual report being released Monday, said passengers already know that air travel is getting worse. "We just got the numbers to prove it."

For the third straight year, Virgin America led the rankings. The niche airline with a limited route network was followed by Hawaiian Airlines and Delta Air Lines.

Among other findings in the report:

—LATENESS: The percentage of flights that arrived on time fell to 76.2 percent last year from 78.4 percent in 2013. Best: Hawaiian Airlines. Worst: Envoy Air, which operates most American Eagle flights.

—LOST BAGS: The rate of lost, stolen or delayed bags rose 13 percent in 2014. Best: Virgin America. Worst: Envoy. Airlines lose one bag for every 275 or so passengers, but at Envoy, the rate is one lost bag for every 110 passengers, according to government figures.

— OVERBOOKING: The rate of passengers getting bumped from flights rose 3 percent. Best: Virgin America. Worst: a tie, between SkyWest and its ExpressJet subsidiary.

— COMPLAINTS: Consumer complaints to the government jumped 22 percent in 2014. Best: Alaska Airlines. Worst: Frontier.

FULL story at link.



FILE- In this Nov. 25, 2014, file photo, travelers wait to claim their baggage at LaGuardia Airport in New York. An annual report being released Monday, April 13, 2015, states that government data shows more flights are late, more bags are getting lost, and customers are lodging more complaints about U.S. airlines. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)

Read more: http://apnews.excite.com/article/20150413/us-airline-quality-4cabd605e8.html

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Report gives US airlines lower marks across the board (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 2015 OP
In other news water is wet. iandhr Apr 2015 #1
I wish airlines had 2 tiers of seats regarding legroom. I don't mean those few seats that most... BlueJazz Apr 2015 #2
The problem is that nobody else will... brooklynite Apr 2015 #3
 

BlueJazz

(25,348 posts)
2. I wish airlines had 2 tiers of seats regarding legroom. I don't mean those few seats that most...
Mon Apr 13, 2015, 12:22 PM
Apr 2015

...flights offer but the whole plane. (excluding First class)
One coach ticket on a ordinary flight would be ...say $215.00 The roomy coach ticket on the roomy fight maybe $295.00

I'd pay it

brooklynite

(94,792 posts)
3. The problem is that nobody else will...
Mon Apr 13, 2015, 01:03 PM
Apr 2015

Remember "more legroom in Coach" at American Airlines?

Remember "2 and 2 seating" throughout the plane on Midway?

Neither does anyone else.

Unlike restaurants and hotels, leisure travellers are unwilling to respond to any marketing strategy other than lowest price. As a result, the airlines cut services beyond basic seating to the bone.

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