Top 5 Airline Companies

Posted by Reshav Singh on September 26th, 2015

There are several airline carriers that provide domestic and international flights. While some only service regional airports, others offer multiple routes and are known the world over. When it comes to selecting the top airline companies, there are a lot of factors to consider. This includes passenger satisfaction, along with the volume of timely arrivals and departures. Airlines are also judged and weighed according to the services they offer. In fact, industry ratings and passenger testimonials can literally break or make any domestic or global airline. While we all have differing opinions, industry experts have selected the following companies as the top airlines in the world.

Delta Airlines

Delta is synonymous with first class services. As an industry leader in commercial aviation, Delta offers the most international flights out of the U.S. With its hub in Atlanta, Delta also offers an extensive fleet of planes for optimal convenience. This includes the elegant and lavish 747, along with the MD 88 and 90. Delta has also been praised for its customer service and ease of booking flights. With a friendly and courteous staff, Delta guaranteed top notch services for all domestic and international passengers.

United/Continental Airlines

Both United and Continental Airlines have been around for years. When these global brands decided to merge, it was simply a marriage made in heaven. With its hubs in Chicago, Denver, and now San Francisco for Pacific routes, United remains a dominant force in the commercial airways industry. With both non-stop and connecting flights, United offers a myriad of routes and ticket specials on a daily basis. While their fleet is not as extensive as Delta, the recent merger with Continental is slated to propel United to the top of the ladder soon.

Southwest Airlines

No airline list is complete without Southwest Airlines in the mix. As the top rated airline company for low cost rates, Southwest is heralded for its convenience and practicality. While regional in nature, Southwest now flies direct to many national destinations.

American Airlines

American Airlines used to be major player back in the early days of commercial aviation. In fact, it had a long standing rivalry with Pan-Am airways and other defunct airlines. Today, American Airlines still has a loyal and faithful passenger base. Most of their customers, however, have been enticed by Delta and other major carriers over the years.

U.S. Airways

Last but not least is U.S Airways. While ranking fifth on this list, its merger with America West has increased both its fleet and passenger base.

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