The Best and Worst U.S. Airlines of 2020, Adjusted for COVID-19

How the coronavirus pandemic has affected domestic carriers

Delta

In pandemic times, Delta was the top domestic airline in a new survey

By Kirk Miller

It’s not a normal year for airline travel.

But if you’re gonna fly, one respected airline source thinks you should stick to Delta.

Travel site The Points Guy conducts an annual ranking of domestic airlines each year, but they admit that 2020 is a unique situation and requires different standards.

Instead of using the standard metrics we’ve used in the past, we’re instead focusing entirely on how each of the 10 largest carriers in the country have responded to the coronavirus pandemic. Be it adjusting elite status programs or implementing new cleaning procedures or issuing refunds, the airlines have had their hands full.

You can find TPG’s methodology here; it’s a five-part system that includes ticketing, cleaning, ground experience, in-flight experience and loyalty programs.

Their overall findings:

As far as what to avoid? Same as in non-pandemic times — low-cost airlines like Allegiant, Frontier and Spirit, which all got so-so scores for ticketing and cleaning and awful numbers (including a few zeros) in the other three categories.


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