Wichita State airline ratings

Aug 20, 2002
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http://www.wthitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8...p;nav=menu593_2
WASHINGTON (AP) - A new survey shows Chicago-based United Airlines has the second-highest rate of consumer complaints out of 17 airlines surveyed in the 2008 Airline Quality Rating.

United is second only to U.S. Airways in the study issued by the Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and Wichita State University.


Survey website:
http://www.aqr.aero/


US Report card:
http://www.aqr.aero/track/usair.htm

Remember when US ranked highl?


Oh, well. There is always nest year! :rolleyes:
 
http://www.wthitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8...p;nav=menu593_2
WASHINGTON (AP) - A new survey shows Chicago-based United Airlines has the second-highest rate of consumer complaints out of 17 airlines surveyed in the 2008 Airline Quality Rating.

United is second only to U.S. Airways in the study issued by the Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and Wichita State University.


Survey webite:
http://www.aqr.aero/


Oh, well. There is always nest year! :rolleyes:
US Airways is consistant after all. At least we know what US can all count on, being on the bottom consistantly. No peaks and Valleys, just right there #1, Numero Uno, the worst. Sorry United this is a trend that Tempe WILL NOT relinquish. Even the Ma and Pa Kettles are learning how to use them complain forms. That's scary in its own place.

If you are traveling on a plane and the Livestock Complains about No Room On-Board, You Might be Flying US Airways.

If you get to your destination on Greyhound faster, You Might be Flying US Airways

If you feel like you have walked to your Destination, You Might be Flying US Airways

:lol:
 
http://www.wthitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8...p;nav=menu593_2
WASHINGTON (AP) - A new survey shows Chicago-based United Airlines has the second-highest rate of consumer complaints out of 17 airlines surveyed in the 2008 Airline Quality Rating.

United is second only to U.S. Airways in the study issued by the Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and Wichita State University.


Survey website:
http://www.aqr.aero/


US Report card:
http://www.aqr.aero/track/usair.htm

The story was covered by both CBS Channel 2 and NBC Channel 4 in their New York City evening news programs tonight.
 
United is second only to U.S. Airways in the study issued by the Aviation Institute at the University of Nebraska in Omaha and Wichita State University.


Shoot, I missed the award ceremony. Did Doug Parker have an acceptance speech or did he just wing it?
 

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