Air travellers’ satisfaction soar; J.D. Power 2019 study;

Published on : Thursday, May 30, 2019

 

 

 

Among the Traditional Carriers, Alaska Airlines ranked highest for 12th consecutive year. JetBlue Airways and Southwest Airlines tie for highest rank among low-cost carriers.

 

 

 

 

As per Michael Taylor, Travel Intelligence Lead at J.D. Power, new technology investments have dramatically improved the reservation and check-in process. Airlines continue to deliver on the operational side of air travel. Fleets are newer and travellers generally feel that they are getting great value for their money. In the traditional carrier segment, air travellers’ satisfaction has climbed considerably.

 

 

 

Both traditional and low-cost carriers can still improve in-flight services. It continues to be the lowest-ranked factor in the study, as many airlines still struggle with in-flight entertainment, connectivity, in-seat power and food service.

 

 

 

 

The scores of top three airlines on the Traditional Carrier Satisfaction Index are Alaska Airlines (801); Delta Air Lines (788); American Airlines (764). The segment average is 763.

 

 

 

 

Among low-cost carriers, JetBlue Airways (817) and Southwest Airlines (817) rank highest in a tie. For Southwest, this is the third consecutive year at the top of the J.D. Power ranking. The average of this segment is 793.

 

 

Even as per the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) Travel Report 2018-2019, Airline satisfaction for the Americans has risen 1.4 per cent.