The Worst Airlines You Shouldn’t Fly With

Published on 11/02/2021
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Air Mauritius

Air Mauritius is the fourth-largest airline in Sub-Saharan Africa. The main hub is at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, Plaine Magnien, which isn’t too far from the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis. The airline didn’t score amazingly in AirHelps report, however. Similarly to Gol, it was let down by claims processing issues. A 7.1 for timing and an 8.3 for service are actually decent scores, but a 3.0 for claims brings an airline with high potential down to earth with an overall score of 6.11.

Air Mauritius

Air Mauritius

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TAP Air Portugal

Also a member of the Star Alliance group, TAP is the state-owned flag carrier airline of Portugal. Its hub is Lisbon Airport and averages 2500 weekly flights to 90 destination-cities in 34 countries. They have a fleet of 100 airplanes and has a general history of being fairly reliable. It did receive poor scores in AirHelp’s survey though, coming out with an overall score of 5.2. Not a great score for a 72 year-old airline that should hope to remain consistent so that it can survive another 72 years.

TAP Air Portugal

TAP Air Portugal

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