America's worst airlines
10 carriers leading the skies in late arrivals, cancellations, lost luggage
As air travelers' summer of hell draws to a close, stories of canceled flights, lost luggage and late arrivals abound. But while it might seem that the whole system is a mess, which carriers are actually the biggest culprits?
Other than JetBlue's much publicized ice storm fiasco in February, customers seem to be engaged in a general rage against the industry machine. And it’s true that some common annoyances, like long security lines, come courtesy of the government and tend to affect airlines across the board.
But when it comes to delivering for customers, there can still be quite a difference from one carrier to another. To measure the worst performing airlines for the 12 months ended July 31, 2007, we analyzed the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Air Travel Consumer Report for the three criteria that consumers say are nearest and dearest to their hearts — flight delays, cancellations and mishandled bags.
Overbooked planes were also cited in consumer complaints — who doesn't detest getting bumped from an oversold flight? But because the problem affects only a tiny fraction of the flying population, we didn't include the category in our calculation.
The numbers show that Atlantic Southeast Airlines, a former Delta Air Lines unit that still has working agreements for baggage and other ground operations with its former parent in Atlanta, and which ranks at or next to the bottom in all three categories, has earned the dubious distinction of America’s worst airline. Right behind are Delta’s low-fare subsidiary Comair, which has the nation's highest cancellation rate, and American Airlines' unit American Eagle, which ranks among the bottom four in all categories.
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And because it operates with few empty seats, common in the budget-conscious industry, "one late flight will throw off the rest of the day," says spokeswoman Kristen Loughman. Barely more than half the carrier's flights landed on time from July 2006 to July 2007. Also, Delta's contract with ASA allows it to impose its own cancellations on its regional partner, which it sometimes does to make room for its own flights. That practice hasn't prevented Delta itself from making the worst 10 list in its own right, landing the No. 9 slot.”
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Mesa Air Airlines Inc. via AP fi Mesa Airlines sported a 72.5 percent on-time performance, mishandled 10.1 bags per 1,000 passengers and canceled 2.7 percent of its flights, ranking 7th on Forbes' list. |
Among the carrier's recent initiatives, she said, is working with DFW Airport to rebuild the baggage transfer system at its terminal, a process that's in bidding right now, while modifying the Embraer so it can carry more weight. The company expects those modifications to be ready by spring 2008.
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