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Top 10 Highest ranked Domestic airlines 2022
These airlines are a favorite among passengers.
Some of the Top 10 Domestic Airlines for 2022 are listed by Bounce Luggage Storage. This analysis analyses domestic and foreign airlines to determine which airline leaves consumers happy, taking into account factors like fewer cancellations, on-time arrival and cancellation records, customer ratings, and free luggage allowance.
1. Hawaiian Airlines
Hawaiian Airlines is the top airline in the US. In 2021, the airline’s on-time arrival rates will reach 90.28 percent, earning it an exceptional reputation for punctuality. Last year, only 0.09% of Hawaiian Airlines flights were cancelled. Hawaiian provides free carry-on luggage up to 11kg for travellers. Hawaiian received a 3/5 overall rating for food, seat comfort, and staff courtesy.
2. Alaska Airlines
Runner-up for best Alaska Airlines, a US airline, is one of the few US airlines that only provides free checked baggage on domestic flights. Alaska Airlines offers its customers free 23kg of checked baggage and 10kg of carry-on luggage. The on-time arrival and cancellation rates for this airline are also very good, at 82.55% and 1.76%, respectively.
3. Southwest Airlines
On-time arrival rates are 74.31% for Southwest Airlines, and cancellation rates are 2.39%. Southwest Airlines receives three out of five stars overall and receives high marks for meals, seat comfort, and staff service. Additionally, for both domestic and international flights, this airline provides 10 kg of free carry-on luggage and an incredible 46 kg of free checked baggage.
4. Delta Airlines
The on-time arrival rate for Delta Airlines is 87.98%, and the cancellation rate is 0.65%. It received three out of five stars overall and received high marks for meals, seat comfort, and staff courtesy. Additionally, this airline provides 10kg of free carry-on luggage.
5. Sun Country Airlines
It records positive on-time arrival rates of 81.37% and cancelation rates of 0.03%. It scores highly across meals, seat comfort, and staff service, earning 3/5 ratings across the board. This airline also offers free 16kg of carry-on luggage.
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A 17-yr boy was arrested for making a hoax bomb threat, causing multiple flight diversions and delays.
Mumbai police have detained a 17-year-old boy from Chhattisgarh who allegedly issued bomb threats to multiple international flights via social media. According to the police, the minor made the threats to settle a financial dispute by framing another person.
The incident began on Monday night when a New York-bound Air India flight, originally departing from Mumbai, had to be diverted to New Delhi after receiving a bomb threat. The flight was later rescheduled. That same evening, two other international flights operated by IndiGo, heading to Jeddah and Muscat, also received similar threats, causing delays of several hours.
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The investigation revealed that all three threats originated from posts made by the minor from Chhattisgarh, leading to his detention. He was subsequently handed over to the local Juvenile Justice Board. The Mumbai police found that the boy had used the name and picture of another individual, also from Chhattisgarh, to create a fake social media account and issue the threats. The intention, according to the police, was to frame the other person and settle a score over a financial disagreement.
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The situation escalated on Tuesday, when a total of seven flights, including one bound for the United States, received similar threats through a social media handle. Security agencies initiated counter-terrorist drills at various airports to ensure safety. Further investigation into the minor’s actions and motivations is ongoing.
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