US Airlines Set New Records For On Time Performance And Customer Service

Saw this come across the news wire this afternoon. Looks like record results when measuring historical 4th quarter performance. I suspect that relatively calm weather especially in the mid west helped things move smoothly. The report cited On Time Arrivals, Baggage Handling and Bumped Passengers:

Here’s the release:

WASHINGTON, Feb. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Airlines for America (A4A), the industry trade organization for the leading U.S. airlines, today reported the best performance ever in 2011 for three key customer-service metrics, including the best on-time arrival rate for any fourth quarter in history.

According to the Department of Transportation (DOT) Air Travel Consumer Report released today, airlines also posted the lowest-ever recorded annual rates in mishandled baggage and bumped passengers.

“Our members are committed to and are delivering levels of safety and customer service that no other industry, given its complexity, matches and the airlines are working to improve on that every day, making air travel even safer and more efficient for passengers and shippers,” said A4A President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio. “Airlines know how important it is for customers to arrive on time with their bags, and today’s report demonstrates the significant investments they have made in technology, training and processes to improve the travel experience.”

According to the DOT report, new records were set in three categories:

On-Time Arrivals: For the fourth quarter of 2011, U.S. airlines recorded an 85.07 percent on-time arrival rate, the best ever for any fourth quarter and the second best of any three-month period recorded by DOT. The previous fourth-quarter record was in 2001 with an 83.24 percent on-time rate. The best on-time rate for any quarter was 85.17 percent in the third quarter of 1991. For full-year 2011, the on-time arrival rate was 79.6 percent, representing the third year in a row that the industry had an on-time rate of nearly 80 percent. Mishandled Baggage: In 2011, there were 3.39 reports of mishandled bags per 1,000 passengers, an all-time low for the metric. The 2011 rate represented a 26 percent improvement from 2010. The statistic also shows that nearly 99.7 percent of U.S. airline passengers had their bags delivered on time. Bumped Passengers: In 2011, U.S. airlines reported 0.81 involuntary denied boardings per 10,000 passengers, constituting a 5 percent drop from 2010 and an all-time low.

The new data also shows that consumer complaints dropped in 2011 to 1.18 per 100,000 passengers, versus 1.20 in 2010.

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Skyteam Route Updates (Delta Updates Int’l. Schedule)

DELTA:

Atlanta-Accra effective March 24 is being reduced from 3x/week to 2x/week.
Honolulu-Osaka effective between July 31 and September 4 will increase from 1x/day to 2x/day.
New York(JFK)-Accra effective March 24 increase from 3x/week to 4x/week.
New York(JFK)-Copenhagen between June 1 and September 3 reduces from 1x/day to 6x/week.
New York(JFK)-Mexico City effective June 7 increases from 1x/day to 2x/day.
New York(JFK)-Stockholm effective August 5 will reduced from 1x/day to 5x/week and effective August 23, will reduce to 4x/week.

Previous Skyteam route updates: ONE TWO THREE

Source: airlineroutes.net

Star Alliance “CAPTURE YOUR UPGRADE” 1st Round Deadline Reminder

For those of you who read my first post about this new contest back on FEBRUARY 3 and have since downloaded the app, you know that ROUND ONE ends approximately 7 days from the time of this post.

In order to meet the requirements for this first round, you have you capture images of 3 departure boards at an airport. Be mindful of the fact that these pictures will be geo-tagged for authenticity. Also, the 3 pictures must be taken on 3 different days. Last bit: the contest says the first round needs to be a photo of a “Departure” board, so make sure you don’t take a photo of an “Arrival” board. I’d hate to see you disqualified on a technicality!

Round 2 Starts on Wednesday, February 15 (yes round 1 and 2 will overlap) and involves a 5 Star Hotel Suite….Details no doubt will be available on the 15th!

The Winner of this contest will be awarded 2 “Round The World” Business Class Tickets on a Star Alliance Carrier

2nd Place winners (one per Star Alliance airline) will receive an upgrade to Star Alliance Gold Status within their respective frequent flyer programme.

If you haven’t already downloaded the app, please visit your respective app store (Blackberry, Android or Apple).