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U.S. Carriers Fare Badly in Latest Global Airline Survey


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Tim Winship

    At this week's Paris Air Show, airline-rating service Skytrax announced the results of its

    2017 World Airline Survey

    , rating more than 200 of the world’s airlines from best to worst. The rankings were based on responses to 19.9 million customer surveys.

    Skytrax boasts that it uses sophisticated data-weighting algorithms to compensate for different sample sizes, and has fraud-detection mechanisms in place to maintain the results’ legitimacy. And the research is not funded by any of the ranked companies.



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    Still, although the survey is clearly more rigorous than most, there are questions about its methodology. It’s not clear, for example, how much weight is given to the various factors that, taken together, give an airline its overall score. Full transparency is reserved for airline executives, who presumably pay for privileged access to the full survey results.

    The top-20 airlines, according to the latest survey:


    1. Qatar Airways
    2. Singapore Airlines
    3. ANA All Nippon Airways
    4. Emirates
    5. Cathay Pacific
    6. EVA Air
    7. Lufthansa
    8. Etihad Airways
    9. Hainan Airlines
    10. Garuda Indonesia
    11. Thai Airways
    12. Turkish Airlines
    13. Virgin Australia
    14. Swiss
    15. Qantas Airways
    16. Japan Airlines
    17. Austrian
    18. Air France
    19. Air New Zealand
    20. Asiana Airlines



      Given Skytrax's global focus, it shouldn't be any surprise that U.S. and Canadian carriers fared badly. None were among the top 20. Ranked among themselves, the top-10 North American carriers were as follows:


    21. Air Canada (29th overall)
    22. Delta (32nd
    23. Alaska (36th)
    24. JetBlue (39th)
    25. Virgin America (43rd)
    26. Southwest (54th)
    27. Porter (55th)
    28. WestJet (58th)
    29. Air Transat (70th)
    30. American (74th)



      And in case you were wondering, at the very bottom of the 100-airline list is Aeromexico, which received five stars in the Skytrax rating system, which awards a maximum of 10 stars.



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