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9 thoughts on “Top 20 Airlines: Hawaiian + Alaska Only Two U.S. Carriers”

  1. I have only flown Hawaiian airlines which is wonderful. Excellent service with snacks and meals. Also good selection of entertainment. Always on time and super friendly staff.

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  2. I’m so pleased to hear about my favorite airline. (Hawaiian) I fly from Maui to Oahu every week for my job and agree I get treated well however I would like to know how I can see the others that were in the readings? Thank you,. Aloha

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    1. Hi Zsuzsi.

      We’re not sure what you’re asking about. If you want to find other comments, they are on TikTok and the link to the video will lead you to those.

      Aloha.

  3. …because more competition in the U.S. domestic flight market is exactly what is needed these days. The current travel experience offered by the overwhelming majority of U.S. domestic carriers is …..underwhelming…at best (and that is as generous as I can be on that measure).

    It should also be noted that JetBlue was mentioned in the excellence in long haul travel for the Americas. We have yet to fly JetBlue as it does not offer service in our area but we will definitely consider it if future travel needs mesh with their routes.

    But a conclusion that most U.S. domestic carrier need to significantly improve their service and flight experience is very evident.

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  4. After reading the linked article, one thing jumped out – the primary shareholders of Qatar and Air New Zealand are those country’s respective governments so any comparison to domestic airlines in the U.S. is not an apples to apples comparison. After those airlines, more private carriers enter the ratings but nowhere in this article is price (affordability) mentioned. I’m sure the experiences on many of these airlines are wonderful – but how many people can afford them?

    It should be noted the linked article Does mention Southwest as the best low cost airline of the Americas.

    All of this being said, one wonders when airlines like Qatar and Air New Zealand might attempt to meaningfully enter and compete in the U.S. domestic market…

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    1. SWA is for sure the best of the so called budget airlines. That said this is about Hawaii and SWA has been a questionable fit for Hawaii and a bit rude. Saw their CEO on the morning news last week and it was embarrassing. As he slouched (cocky disrespectful body language) in his chair telling Howard Dicus that this was his first time ever in Hawaii and even though he has only been here 24 hours he felt that SWA was a perfect fit for Hawaii. He sounded like someone who moves here and starts speaking pidgin after 6 mos.

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