Categories: Aviation

The US Airlines Most, Least Likely to Bump Passengers

The Vacationer recently analyzed Air Travel Consumer Reports from the U.S. Department of Transportation to determine how domestic carriers rank when it comes to bumping passengers involuntarily. The travel site examined data released over the last 12 months (Q3 2019 – Q2 2020) on a per 100,000 passenger basis to reveal the airlines most and least likely to involuntarily deny boarding to passengers. Here’s how they rank from first to worst.

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