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festivalgirl
11-25-2008, 05:19 PM
Zagat's 2008 Airline Survey Results Are In

The results of our 2008 Airline Survey are in, and while there were a few positive developments, the industry as a whole is hardly flying high in the public’s eyes.

First, the good news: average overall ratings – factoring in Comfort, Service and Food scores – rose slightly for premium and economy class performance in both the domestic and international ranks. Not surprisingly, premium class showed the most improvement.

And a number of carriers – including Continental, JetBlue, Midwest and Virgin America domestically and Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific, Emirates, Singapore and Virgin Atlantic internationally – turned in solid performances despite the tough conditions facing the industry.

Still, in the domestic economy ranks, several airlines again scored better for their websites than for their in-air performance. And the 9,950 surveyors who participated continued to express a high degree of airborne discontent (read some of their comments here).

Other survey highlights:

* – Among large domestic airlines, Continental was voted No. 1 in premium class while JetBlue took top honors for economy. Looking at just the U.S. “Big Six” – American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, US Airways (soon to be “Big Five” with the merger of Delta and Northwest) – Continental led in all categories, as it did in ’07. It was also deemed the best value among all airlines for international flights.
* – Among midsized domestics, Virgin America, the low-cost, high-style newcomer launched by Richard Branson in 2007, continued to impress, ranking No. 1 in premium and No. 2 – after winner Midwest – in economy.
* – Singapore Airlines keeps gaining altitude: it topped the international ranks in both premium and economy classes for the ninth Survey in a row.
* – Delay-weary fliers cited Southwest as having the best on-time performance among domestics. Southwest was also saluted for offering the best value domestically as well as the best website, frequent-flier program and luggage policy.
* – Top in-flight entertainment honors went to JetBlue domestically, Virgin Atlantic internationally.
* – When booking, 60% of surveyors use airline websites, while only 4% call the airline. Sites such as Expedia, Travelocity and the like are used by 18%, while 9% book through work and 8% use a travel agent.
* – 65% of surveyors use their frequent-flier miles for free flights; 25% use them for upgrades; and 10% don't use them.


This year’s Survey included 17 domestic airlines and 68 airlines that fly internationally. Each surveyor took an average of 16.3 flights per year, for a total of 162,000 annual trips; 38% were for leisure, 62% for business.

djgriff
11-25-2008, 05:25 PM
Speaking of Zagat (sorry for the drift), did anyone get the 2009 Zagat New Orleans yet? I vaguely remember filling out a survey on line and was supposed to get a free copy, but that hasn't happened yet. Might be a good stocking stuffer.

festivalgirl
11-25-2008, 05:42 PM
Speaking of Zagat (sorry for the drift), did anyone get the 2009 Zagat New Orleans yet? I vaguely remember filling out a survey on line and was supposed to get a free copy, but that hasn't happened yet. Might be a good stocking stuffer.

not yet. i vaguely remember getting the last one after the 1st of the year.

mightyradgumbo
11-26-2008, 03:10 AM
Speaking of Zagat (sorry for the drift), did anyone get the 2009 Zagat New Orleans yet? I vaguely remember filling out a survey on line and was supposed to get a free copy, but that hasn't happened yet. Might be a good stocking stuffer.

Hey Dan, I did not get mine. Also both Jada and Swag got the movie guide instead.

swag
11-26-2008, 08:26 AM
Amazon has the 2009 N.O. guide listed as "This title has not yet been released. You may pre-order it now and we will deliver it to you when it arrives."

I hope my movie guide was a lagniappe, not a replacement.

swag
12-10-2008, 12:45 PM
Email update just now from Zagat:

Thanks for participating in our New Orleans survey this year! Your ratings and witty comments are what make Zagat Survey the most honest, reliable and entertaining guides.

The print date is now approaching for the 2009 New Orleans guide. If you have moved recently or didn't provide a complete address (such as an apartment number) in your ZAGAT.com registration, then please update your profile at https://www.zagat.com/account (sign-in if necessary) by December 18th. This will help ensure that your free book arrives properly.

Thanks again for taking the time to share your opinions.

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