US airlines took some hassle out of flying in 2008
WASHINGTON -- U.S. air carriers led by Hawaiian Airlines took some of the hassle out of flying last year.
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The airline industry had its best performance in four years in 2008, private researchers said Monday in their annual study of airline quality, based on government statistics.
Right behind Hawaiian in the ratings of 17 airlines were AirTran Airways and Jet Blue. The legacy airlines -- American, Continental, Delta and United -- were clustered in the middle, while regional air carriers filled out the bottom rungs.
After its worst year for customer complaints in more than a decade in 2007, the airline industry last year flew fewer people but treated them better, arriving on time more often and losing fewer bags. Passengers also were not as apt to be bumped from flights by overbooking, which was a big problem when airlines were running at or over capacity.
The downside: Less flights, higher prices -- some airlines now charge extra for any luggage -- and fewer frills.
The study found consumer complaints dipped from 1.42 per 100,000 passengers in 2007 to 1.15 in 2008. Southwest Airlines had the best rate, only 0.25 complaints per 100,000 passengers; US Airways had the worst rate, 2.25.
Half of all complaints involved baggage or flight problems such as cancellations, delays or other schedule deviations.
The average on-time performance last year was 3 percentage points better than the year before, yet nearly one-quarter of all flights were late. The study said 12 airlines improved from the previous year, but only three airlines had better than an 80 percent on-time rate: Hawaiian, 90 percent; Southwest, 80.5 percent; and US Airways, 80.1 percent.
American, the nation's largest air carrier as measured by passengers flown the most miles, had the worst record, arriving on time only 69.8 percent of the time.
The overall rate of passengers denied boardings -- usually bumpings due to overbooking -- dipped slightly, from 1.14 per 10,000 passengers to 1.1 in 2008. Jet Blue had the lowest rate for the second year in a row, 0.01 per 10,000 passengers; Atlantic Southeast Airlines had the highest rate, 3.89.
All the airlines did a better job handling passengers' baggage. The mishandled baggage rate fell from 7.01 bags per 1,000 passengers in 2007 to 5.19 bags in 2008.
AirTran did the best job, with 2.87 mishandled bags per 1,000 passengers; American Eagle Airlines did the worst, at 9.89.
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