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Why is Delta considered a good airline?

The rankings determined that Delta had the lowest rate of cancellations, delays, mishandled luggage and denied boardings among U.S. carriers. Delta has been honored as one of the World's Most Admired Companies for the 9th year in a row by Fortune, ranking higher on the list than any other airline.



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Delta Air Lines was named one of the Most Innovative Companies Worldwide by Fast Company, in part due to its use of RFID technology to track customer bags in real time which earned it the No. 6 spot among travel companies.

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Free checked bags, early boarding privileges and access to Delta's airport lounges can make your trip a lot more pleasant. The Delta cards that charge annual fees offer these benefits in some form. The $0-annual-fee Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card doesn't.

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Company Overview Delta is committed to serving 200 million customers annually, with industry-leading customer service, safety, innovation and reliability.

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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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Verdict. The revamped main cabin service is a game-changer for economy fliers and firmly puts Delta into the top-tier of main cabin options for long-haul travelers.

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If you're choosing between Delta and Southwest When you factor in earnings rates, basic economy considerations, in-flight entertainment and pet friendliness, Southwest just edges out Delta.

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Delta Air Lines is the U.S. global airline leader in safety, innovation, reliability and customer experience. Powered by our employees around the world, Delta has for a decade led the airline industry in operational excellence while maintaining our reputation for award-winning customer service.

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Delta, Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines and American Airlines are tied for No. 2 in passenger comfort. WalletHub names Envoy, a regional airline owned by American, as the safest airline.

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Overall Rankings: The Best Airlines in the U.S.
  • Delta Air Lines.
  • Spirit Airlines.
  • SkyWest Airlines.
  • United Airlines.
  • Alaska Airlines.
  • Hawaiian Airlines.
  • JetBlue.
  • Envoy Air.


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Delta has been named the World's Most Admired Airline by Fortune, with the company ranking No. 1 across the board in the industry for values including innovation and people management. Delta also rated higher than any other airline on the overall list of Most Admired Companies, climbing to No. 12 this year.

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Seat Class: Delta Airlines offers different seat classes, including economy, premium economy, business class, and first class. Economy class tickets tend to be more affordable, while premium cabins come at a higher price. The perceived cheapness of Delta tickets may be related to booking in economy class.

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Its latest report revealed that Delta was in its top 20 list of safest airlines, ranking 14th.

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You'll enjoy a wider, more spacious seat, the flexibility to change or cancel your ticket without change fees (for flights originating in the United States and Canada), Sky Priority® service and a thoughtful travel experience from start to finish. The benefits don't stop there, either.

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Winged triangle represents the Greek letter delta. From 1934-1939, the inscription AM 24 (Air Mail Route 24) was often included inside the triangle.

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