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  2. Airline complaints - Wikipedia

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    In the US, Southwest Airlines had the lowest rate of complaints in 2006, with 0.11 complaints per 100,000 passengers, while US Airways and United Airlines had the worst rate of complaints, both with 1.36 complaints per 100,000 passengers. [7] US Airways is also the US airline with the worst on-time performance, which might explain its rate of ...

  3. Airlines allowed to get away with ‘unlawful’ behaviour for 20 ...

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    The consumer organisation’s analysis found more than 24,000 complaints about airlines relating to compensation were made to the CAA and the UK’s two alternative dispute resolution bodies in 2020.

  4. Revealed: The three most complained-about US airlines - AOL

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    Complaints against US airlines rose by nearly 29 percent in 2023, but not all carriers came in for the same level of passenger discontent. The three airlines with the highest ratio of complaints ...

  5. The number of complaints against airlines has skyrocketed ...

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    In April 2022, passengers made 3,173 complaints against US airlines, mostly due to refunds, cancellations, delays, and mishandled baggage.

  6. List of price fixing cases - Wikipedia

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    The ACCC alleged that between 2002 and 2006, Japan Airlines, Ltd. entered into arrangements or understandings with other international air cargo carriers that had the purpose or effect of fixing the price of a fuel surcharge and a security surcharge that were applied to air cargo carried by them and other airlines.

  7. Which US airlines have had most passenger complaints this ...

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  8. Emirates business model - Wikipedia

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    The so-called "Emirates business model" is the business model that lies at the heart of Emirates's commercial success. [1] Its main ingredients are a lean workforce comparable to a low-cost carrier and a flat organisational structure that allows the airline to maintain low overhead costs.

  9. These are the 10 safest low-cost airlines in the world - AOL

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    The low-cost airline business model has only been around for a couple of decades, but it has developed a major presence in the airline industry. These are the 10 safest low-cost airlines in the ...