News

These Are the Best and Worst Airlines in the U.S., According to New Ranking

An annual ranking of the best and worst airlines in the United States has Delta leading the pack.

The Points Guy’s third annual list ranked the 10 largest U.S. airlines from best to worst. Criteria included timeliness, comfort, cancellations, pricing, customer satisfaction, and lost baggage among others.

The best to worst airlines of the list are as follow:

  1. Delta
  2. Alaska Airlines
  3. Southwest
  4. United
  5. Hawaiian Airlines
  6. American Airlines
  7. JetBlue
  8. Allegiant
  9. Spirit
  10. Frontier Airline

Delta moved up two spots from last year’s ranking to edge out Alaska Airlines, which led the list for the past two years, and Southwest Airlines, which is the nation’s largest domestic carrier.

Frontier Airlines was ranked the worst airline of the 10 and fell five spots from last year’s ranking. No-frills airlines didn’t fare well in general, with Allegiant and Spirit also ranking near the bottom, but Frontier’s last-place finish was also attributed to its poor on-time record, lackluster cabin features and high rate of customer complaints.

Also Read:

Allegiant Announces 19 New Routes; Big Winners Are Florida Panhandle and Nashville