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Best airlines in the US: The Points Guy (TPG) the specialist air travel website, has released its round-up of the best American airlines. Click through the gallery to find out which came out on top.
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9. Hawaiian Airlines: At number nine is Hawaiian Airlines. "At The Points Guy we're very consumer-first," says the website's CEO Brian Kelly. "I think there are a lot of airline rankings that are done by the airline industry that don't necessarily rank the things that are important to consumers, like price."
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8. JetBlue: JetBlue took the number eight spot: "I personally fly JetBlue a lot and love JetBlue, so it was a kind of surprise to see them at number eight," reflects Kelly. "But when you go through the data, they're just not great in many areas and in on time performance they really dropped a lot."
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7: Spirit Airlines: At number seven is Spirit Airlines. "I feel very strongly that we use data behind all of these rankings and we just had to let the data speak, we didn't move people around based on our biases," says Kelly.
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6: American Airlines: At number six is American Airlines. Kelly says he is a loyal American Airlines customer."I definitely think these results try to push me to think outside of the little bubble that I live in," he says.
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5: Frontier Airlines: Breaking into the top five is Frontier Airlines. The rankings were based on 10 different criteria -- data totals for each were converted to a 10 point scale.
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4: United Airlines: United might have made headlines with a controversial passenger incident in 2017, but it only dropped two slots in TPG's round-up.
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3: Delta Airlines: Delta jumped four spots this year in TPG's ranking. "Their frequent flier program isn't as strong as the other two [United and American], considering it's a better run airline, it runs more smoothly and their employees are generally happier," says Kelly.
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2: Southwest Airlines: Southwest ranked at number six in 2017. For the 2018 shortlist, it's grabbed second place thanks to its increased route network and low airfare prices.
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1: Alaska Airlines: Air Alaska and Virgin America have combined to become a customer favorite. Alaska ranked highly in airfare prices, on-time arrivals and its frequent flier program.
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When it comes to choosing an airline, there’s a lot of criteria to consider: Do you prioritize low airfare or punctuality? Cabin comfort or frequent flier programs?

Specialist air travel website The Points Guy (TPG) has reviewed all these factors to compile its 2018 Best Airlines in America Report.

So who comes out on top in the United States? Not United Airlines, which grabbed headlines for all the wrong reasons last year – although it still took a Top 5 slot.

The best, according to TPG’s data-driven ranking, is Alaska Airlines, fast becoming one of the United States leading aviation brands.

TPG boss Brian Kelly says his index, unlike others, is focused primarily on consumer experience, taking into account factors like ticket price.

Data-driven rankings

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At number eight on the round-up is Jet Blue.

“I feel very strongly that we use data behind all of these rankings and we just had to let the data speak, we didn’t move people around based on our biases,” he tells CNN Travel.

The rankings were based on 10 criteria.

Categories considered were airfare, bag and change fees, route network, on-time arrivals, cabin comfort, customer satisfaction, lost baggage, involuntary bumps, frequent flier program and lounges.

Higher priority was given to airfare, followed by route network and frequent flier programs – Kelly’s team decided those factors matter most to travelers.

Results revealed

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Spirit Airlines took the number seven spot list on The Points Guy's round-up.

At number nine, the lowest spot on the list is Hawaiian Airlines. The carrier’s lower ranking is a consequence of its limited route network and higher prices.

Taking the number eight spot is JetBlue.

“I personally fly JetBlue a lot and love JetBlue, so it was a kind of surprise to see them at number eight,” says Kelly. “But when you go through the data, they’re just not great in many areas and in on time performance they really dropped a lot.”

Spirit Airlines is number seven on the list, while Kelly’s favorite, American Airlines, is number six.

As a loyal American flier, Kelly says this news has given him cause to reflect.

“I definitely think these results try to push me to think outside of the little bubble that I live in,” he says.

Top five

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Frontier Airlines took the number five place on the list, jumping four spots from last year.

Breaking into the top five is Frontier Airlines, which jumped four spots from TPG’s 2017 ranking.

Data used to compile the list include passenger complaints, but this didn’t stop United from taking home the number four spot. The airline made headlines in 2017 with a controversial passenger incident, but despite this drama, United only dropped two slots from last year’s TPG roundup.

Delta jumped four spots this year thanks to its smooth service and employee satisfaction. Meanwhile, Southwest nabbed second place, thanks to its increased route network and low airfare prices.

The number one airline in America? Alaska Airlines, which recently merged with Virgin America to cement its status as a customer favorite.

Alaska ranked highly in airfare prices, on-time arrivals and its frequent flier program.

The Points Guy’s best US airlines for 2018

1. Alaska Airlines

2. Southwest Airlines

3. Delta Airlines

4. United Airlines

5. Frontier Airlines

6. American Airlines

7. Spirit Airlines

8. JetBlue

9. Hawaiian Airlines

International arena

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Alaska Airlines has been ranked the number one American airline.

On The Points Guy website, readers can adjust the criteria to reflect what matters to them when choosing an airline: “We actually allow people to shift what’s important to them and then get their own results,” says Kelly.

Of course these results only reflect the airlines’ performance in the domestic US sphere, but Kelly says his team plan to turn their attention to international airspace before long.

“I definitely think taking this methodology to international is our next step,” he says.