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Survey: JetBlue No. 1 Low-Cost Carrier

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Jun 29, 2006 6:13 pm US/EasternSurvey: JetBlue No. 1 Low-Cost Carrier

Continental Ranked Top Traditional Airline

(AP) WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. Travelers ranked JetBlue Airways Corp. their favorite low-cost carrier and Continental Airlines Inc. the best traditional full-service carrier, according to a survey released Thursday.

Flyers value easy check-in and friendly service over such factors as in-flight meals and other amenities, according to the survey conducted by J.D. Power & Associates in conjunction with Aviation Week magazine.

"All of the airlines are struggling operationally, but that doesn't mean that passengers have to suffer too," Linda Hirneise, executive director of the travel division at J.D. Power, said in a statement Thursday.

JetBlue received top ratings in seven areas surveyed, including costs and fees, in-flight services, check-in, flight crew and flight reservations.

Southwest Airlines came in second among low-cost carriers.

"JetBlue is true to its business model, in which it promises its passengers a comfortable seat with a television monitor, peanuts and service with a smile," Hirneise said.

The study is based on responses from 9,334 passengers who flew on a North American airline between January and May.

Continental excelled in check-in, in-flight services and costs among the traditional segment, which includes airlines that operate multi-cabin planes and use multiple hubs.

Delta Air Lines Inc. was a close second to Continental in the category.

In a separate survey, travelers rated McCarran International in Las Vegas top in overall satisfaction among large airports.

The airport ranked high in the areas of check-in and security checks as well as terminal facilities.

John F. Kennedy International in New York and Philadelphia International tied for second in the survey.

LaGuardia International in New York ranked first among medium-sized airports, followed by Chicago Midway International.

Among small airports, Dallas' Love Field and Houston Hobby International tied for first, followed by John Wayne Airport in Orange County, Calif.


(© 2006 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.)
 
"John F. Kennedy International in New York and Philadelphia International tied for second in the survey."

ok, now this just proves whoever did the survey at Travelers is on crack.
 

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