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Is it better to fly United or Delta?

In the competition of Delta versus United, there isn't a clear winner. Delta charges less baggage fees and makes basic economy more tolerable for a frugal traveler. United, on other hand, has a stronger loyalty program, cheaper award prices and a stronger presence when it comes to global connections.



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In its list of the 20 overall safest airlines for 2023, U.S. based airlines which made the cut include Alaska Airlines in eighth place, Hawaiian Airlines in 12th, United Airlines in 14th, American Airlines in 19th and Delta Air Lines in 20th, according to Airlineratings.com.

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Delta, American, and United all offer between 30 and 32 inches of legroom depending on the aircraft, with Delta typically sticking closer to a full 32 inches of legroom.

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Despite a slight drop in its score compared to last year, Delta remains the best-performing airline.

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In the competition of Delta versus United, there isn't a clear winner. Delta charges less baggage fees and makes basic economy more tolerable for a frugal traveler. United, on other hand, has a stronger loyalty program, cheaper award prices and a stronger presence when it comes to global connections.

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On paper, the new Delta and United seats are both 21 inches wide and offer 37 inches of pitch, but United's feels more spacious due to the lack of larger privacy wings — more on that below.

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  • JetBlue. JetBlue scores at the top for the best airlines with comfortable economy seats. ...
  • Delta Air Lines. ...
  • Hawaiian Airlines. ...
  • Alaska Airlines. ...
  • Honorable Mention: Spirit Airlines. ...
  • Best International Airlines.


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Jakarta-based Lion Air is the world's most dangerous airline, according to new research. The Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC) has just released its annual report on the safest – and most unsafe – of the 60 biggest airlines globally, based on three decades of intelligence on air disasters.

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When it comes to economy and basic economy, Southwest Airlines beat Delta and JetBlue for the top spot. Southwest Airlines scored 827 on the overall customer satisfaction index. It is one of the world's largest low-cost carriers and has services in over 120 destinations in the U.S. and 10 countries.

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Airbus A220 — the most comfortable economy
Even inside, the plane is exceptionally comfortable. The cabin is only in a 2-3 configuration (rather than a 3-3 configuration), and features the widest economy seats in the industry. On top of that, thanks to the layout, 80% of passengers have either an aisle or window seat.

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Worst of all for legroom are ultra-low-fare carriers Spirit and Frontier Airlines. In at least this case, you get what you pay for: Passengers get as little as 28 inches of legroom when flying with these airlines, which are known for cheap airfare that comes with a bare minimum of amenities and loads of fees.

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United MileagePlus elite status benefits
  • 7x miles earned on every flight.
  • Complimentary Premier Upgrades.
  • Complimentary Economy Plus upgrades at check-in for you and a companion.
  • One complimentary checked bag.
  • Priority check-in.
  • Priority security screening, where offered.
  • Priority boarding (Group 2)


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United Airlines Weaknesses
  • Intense competition from other domestic and international airlines means limited market share growth.
  • Heavy dependence on third-party service providers for customer service, maintenance, fueling operations, etc.


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Route network & ultra long haul flying However, United almost unarguably has the most global route network. Not only does the airline serve so many destinations across six continents, but United also isn't afraid to experiment with new ultra long haul flights, which American and Delta shy away from.

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