Overhead
storage? It’s diminishing, too, and passengers must scramble to find a spot for
their carry-on bag. Adding to the frustration, some airlines are now imposing
fees for gate checking bags that don’t fit.
Add in additional
fees for extra leg room, checking baggage, purchasing food items in transit, and additional security fees, and it’s no wonder many travelers are
grumpy before they even board the plane.
Despite all
that, Dean Headley, Airline Quality Rating co-author and associate professor of
marketing at Wichita State University, says industry airline performance
quality has generally improved each year since 2007. In 2013 airline
performance was steady, with improvement trends during the first five months
(December had the worst monthly ratings, however).
Recent
airline consolidations will require time before it can be determined whether
these mega-carriers provide better service for travelers—historically, that’s
questionable.The worst performing airlines across the combined AQR categories in 2013 were American Eagle, SkyWest, Express Jet, United, and Frontier. American Eagle, ExpressJet, and Frontier had the worst on-time performances. SkyWest had the worst rate of denied boardings. American Eagle had the highest rate of mishandled baggage. Frontier had the highest rate of customer complaints.
The best things you can do as a traveler are plan ahead and then bring your most patient attitude to the terminal.
2 comments:
Unfortunately, in my limited experience, looks like things are getting worse not better.
Agreed. Airlines don't cater to travelers the way they used to.
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