Airline Quality Report – The Numbers Please – As I see it – By Terry Trippler

Airline service is going in the wrong direction and has been going in the wrong direction for way too long. However, before some of these folks become too breathless with 'worst year ever' type headlines – let's take a look at the numbers.

According to an article in USA Today …

• Involuntary denied boardings were 1.01 per 10,000 passengers
• And the consumer complaint numbers were 1.36 complaints for every 100,000 passengers. *

I converted the stats to actual passenger numbers using the three Washington D.C. area airports

Washington Dulles
23 million passengers in 2006 = approx 63,000 passengers per day
• approx 6 ½ passengers were involuntarily bumped per day (entire airport – all airlines)
• about every day and a half – someone complained to the DOT about airline service (entire airport – all airlines)

Washington Reagan
18.6 million passengers in 2006 – approx 51,000 passenger per day
• approx 5 passengers were involuntarily bumped per day (entire airport – all airlines)
• about every other day – someone complained to the DOT about airline service (entire airport – all airlines)

Baltimore / Washington International
20,500 million passengers in 2006 – approx 56,000 passengers per day
• approx 5 passengers were involuntarily bumped per day (entire airport – all airlines)
• about every other day – someone complained to the DOT about airline service (entire airport – all airlines)

Again, while things aren't going in the right direction, I sort of doubt if it is necessary for the breathless 'worst year ever' type of reporting I witnessed yesterday and last night.

Anyway – that's how I see it!

Terry Trippler
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