Yes, they are. Most Europeans on this board will have had personal experience with Easyjet because they are one of the largest airlines in Europe. I'm not a regular user but have used them and would not hesitate to use them again. One thing you need to be aware of is their carry-on policy.
EasyJet - Outshining Ryanair in Three Key AspectsWhen it comes to pros, EasyJet holds a significant edge over its major rival, Ryanair, in three crucial areas: carry-on allowance, flight departure times, and overall comfort. Firstly, EasyJet provides its customers with greater freedom regarding carry-on policies.
Lufthansa. Lufthansa has been independently rated as Europe's first and only 5-Star Airline in 2017, making it one of the 10 best premium airlines in the world. The German airline is the biggest airline within the Lufthansa Group and also a founding member of Star Alliance back in 1997.
easyJet, Ryanair and Jet2.com have been named some of the world's best low-cost airlines in new top 20 rankings. AirAsia triumphed in the top spot, but the three UK airlines fared well; easyJet was sixth, Ryanair eighth, and Jet2 fifteenth.
Both Ryanair and EasyJet uniquely use one genre of plane, 737 and a320 family respectively. All employees: pilots, mechanics, flight staff etc therefore solely require training for that one vehicle. Both training costs and even more valuable – the currency of the low-cost – time, is drastically saved.
We are a low-cost European point-to-point airline. We use our cost advantage, operational efficiency and leading positions in primary airports to deliver low fares, seamlessly connecting Europe with the warmest welcome in the sky.
Some weaknesses of EasyJet as a company include: Limited focus on premium services: EasyJet's low-cost business model does not offer the same range of premium services as some of its competitors, such as business class seating or in-flight meals.
As expected, most of the major airlines have all achieved seven out of seven stars. Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin are all on the list. But what's interesting is the number of smaller airlines who have a seven-star ranking. Jetstar, AirAsiaX and EasyJet all made the 7-star list.
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The most unreliable airlines in the United KingdomeasyJet received 10,494 complaints over a 12-month period and only managed to resolve 54% of them. The second most unreliable airline was another one with its headquarters at Luton Airport: TUI, the UK subsidiary of the German TUI Group.
Exrta legroom seats are best. The front and overwing exit rows are better suited to those who need leg room. The front left row is directly facing the cabin crew for take off and landing.
British Airways is currently Certified as a 4-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. With some rating areas dropping to 3-Star Rating levels, the BA rating for 2024 is now subject to review.
TUI Airways is Certified as a 3-Star Leisure Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.
“With over 3,000 responses on a recent poll I posted, 77% said that easyJet had the best customer service, followed by Ryanair at 15% and Wizz Air at a mere 9%. However, by adding Tui and Jet2 into the mix, easyJet slipped down to third place after Jet2 – who stormed ahead – followed by Tui.”
The seats on easyJet are a little more cramped than some. If you're taller, you will notice that difference of a couple of inches. Seat padding is just so-so. But on an hour-long flight it's likely not to be a huge issue.