For the fourth year in a row Delta has been crowned the best U.S. airline by the travel site The Points Guy (TPG).
The annual report is based on reliability, overall experience, cabin comfort, cost, loyalty offerings and several other factors. Delta scored 70.43 out of 100, or over 10 points above second-place Southwest. The airline’s top performing areas included involuntary bumps (just 2 out of 127 million passengers), lounge quality and customer satisfaction, while it scored lower in affordability. Most impressively, Delta saw the fewest customer complaints this year with just 1.25 complaints for every 100,000 passengers
“As travel restrictions were lifted around the world and more people returned to traveling, airlines faced a mountain of challenges this year from labor shortages to unfortunate delays making it a difficult year for air travel,” said Brian Kelly, Founder of The Points Guy.
Some other key findings:
- Hawaiian Airlines scored tops in reliability. Over 90% of Hawaiian flights arrived on time (within 15 minutes of the scheduled arrival time) and just 264 of the airline’s 60,000+ flights were canceled.
- Southwest did well with affordable fares, its widespread route network and few ancillary fees for checked bags and ticket changes/cancellations.
- United received the highest score in the frequent-flyer category; TPG credited the airline’s broad portfolio of co-branded credit cards as well as the highest number of airline partners for earning and redeeming MileagePlus miles.
- Spirit came in last (10th), a drop of two places from 2021. With its upcoming merger with JetBlue (7th), it’ll be interesting to see if service improves or declines for both airlines.
- Allegiant (9th) was least likely to mishandle your bags but most likely to see delays or cancellations.
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