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

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    Complaints about airlines, according to the PIRG analysis, are increasing faster than the level of passengers. They rose nearly three times faster than the 11 percent increase in passengers ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Spirit Airlines tops list for most customer complaints - AOL

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    A new report has determined which U.S. airlines have the most customer complaints, and the airline at the top of the list is a small carrier you might not have heard of. "CBS This Morning" has ...

  6. SeatGuru - Wikipedia

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    SeatGuru.com is a website that features aircraft seat maps, seat reviews, and a color-coded system to identify superior and substandard airline seats.It also featured information about in-flight amenities and airline specific information regarding check-in, baggage, unaccompanied minors and traveling with infants and pets.

  7. Travel class - Wikipedia

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    PSO economy class, 3-2 seat configuration, with split-type air conditioned (retrofitted from fans) All classes are non-smoking and air conditioned. All passengers require a seat reservation, except for commuter trains. All seats can be reserved from 30 to 90 days before travel date until minutes before departure time when seats are still available.