21/01/2021
Best US airlines of 2020-21
  • Delta Air Lines.
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • JetBlue Airways.
  • American Airlines.
  • Southwest Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Hawaiian Airlines.
  • Allegiant Air.

What are the best airlines to fly in the US?

Read on to find out why these are this year's best domestic airlines.
  1. JetBlue Airways. Credit: Courtesy of JetBlue Airways. 
  2. Hawaiian Airlines. Credit: Courtesy of Hawaiian Airlines.
  3. Alaska Airlines. Credit: Courtesy of Alaska Airlines.
  4. Southwest Airlines. Credit: Courtesy of Southwest Airlines.
  5. Delta Air Lines.

What is the most comfortable airline to fly?

JetBlue
 
JetBlue was given the distinction of having the most comfortable in-flight experience, scoring high marks across each of the categories in the report.

What airline has the best flight benefits?

Best Airline Rewards Programs
  • #1. Alaska Airlines Mileage Plan. #1 Best airline rewards Programs.
  • #2. Delta SkyMiles. #2 Best airline rewards Programs.
  • #3. JetBlue TrueBlue. #3 Best airline rewards Programs. 
  • #4. United MileagePlus. #4 Best airline rewards Programs.
  • #5. American Airlines AAdvantage.
  • #6. Southwest Rapid Rewards.
  • #7. FRONTIER Miles.
  • #8. HawaiianMiles.

Which airline has the widest seats in economy class?

Southwest Airlines
 
Southwest Airlines: If flying Southwest, aim for the newer Boeing 737-800 MAX planes. They feature what Southwest claims is the USA's widest economy 737 seats, with a width of 17.8 inches. Otherwise, you can expect a 17-inch spread across the fleet of its older 737 variations.

Which airline has the most comfortable seats in economy?

Up and Away: Most Legroom – 33-32 Inches
  • JetBlue. JetBlue touts itself as having the most legroom of any US airline with a pitch of 32-33 inches.
  • Southwest.
  • Alaska.
  • American.
  • United.
  • Delta.
  • Hawaiian.
  • Allegiant Air.
 
 
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