Air Canada ranked worst airline in North America for satisfaction

Authored by kelownanow.com and submitted by VelvetJustice

Canada’s largest airline did not show well in a recent poll ranking passenger satisfaction among North American airlines.

In the new study released by J.D. Power, Air Canada was ranked dead last.

According to consumer insights, Air Canada falls behind the four other traditional carriers, specifically Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, and even United Airlines.

Measures for the performance satisfaction analysis included cost and fees, in-flight services, aircraft, boarding and deplaning, baggage care, flight crew, check-in, and reservation.

Despite recent highly publicized incidents, J.D. Power says overall satisfaction is on the upward trend due to lower costs, improved on-time performance, fewer lost bags, and improved satisfaction with flight crews. As well, instances of denial of boarding or bumping to another flight have reached historic lows in frequency.

“It’s impossible to think about airline customer satisfaction without replaying the recent images of a passenger being dragged from a seat, but our data shows that, as a whole, the airline industry has been making marked improvements in customer satisfaction across a variety of metrics, from ticket cost to flight crew,” said Michael Taylor, travel practice lead at J.D. Power, in a statement.

“As recent events remind us, however, airlines have significant room for improvement. Airlines still rank among the bottom tier of most service industries tracked by J.D. Power, far lower than North American rental car companies or hotels.”

J.D. Power conducted a survey for low-cost carriers as well.

j_roe on May 11st, 2017 at 20:53 UTC »

27 points out of 1000 separate Air Canada and WestJet.

I have never understood the hype around WestJet. They claim to a low-cost carrier yet are nearly the same price as AC on most routes, from YYC-YYZ there is that $30 difference at the time I posted this. I just don't get it.

theartfulcodger on May 11st, 2017 at 20:48 UTC »

The study overweights "customer satisfaction with costs and fees" above six other inputs. So Air Canada has automatically been placed well behind American airlines' starting line to begin with.

Makelevi on May 11st, 2017 at 18:01 UTC »

Honestly, most domestic airlines in North America are crap, aside of some of the smaller ones.

Thank God for Porter.