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Based in Atlanta, GA - Rick Limpert is an award-winning writer, a best-selling author, and a featured sports travel writer.

Named the No. 1 Sports Technology writer in the U.S. on Oct 1, 2014.

Entries in complaints (2)

Tuesday
Nov222022

Airlines Ranked by Twitter Complaints

Keyboard complaints.
 
Social media, specifically Twitter, has become a platform for consumer complaints.  After months of airline issues, including flight cancellations, delays, staff shortages, and baggage mishandled, it seems travelers have plenty to complain about.

InsureMyTrip analyzed more than 4,000 tweets over a two-week period, to discover which of the nine largest airlines received the most negative mentions.   

For the second year in a row, Frontier Airlines has the highest proportions of poor reviews, with more than 60% of its Twitter mentions containing a negative sentiment.

American Airlines and Spirit Airlines follow closely with 59% of negative mentions. Specifically American Airlines was the worst performer for mishandled bags.  While Spirit Airlines received the highest negative tweet score for ‘customer service.’

Delta Airlines and JetBlue Airlines complete the top five worst performing airlines for negative tweets with 52% respectively.

“Issues at the airport dominated the news this summer, so this study can be an important one for those planning to travel over the holidays,” says InsureMyTrip Director of Marketing Sarah Webber.  “The hope is this study will help travelers choose the right airline for them – knowing in advance what they may be getting themselves into.”

Saturday
Feb052011

Lea Michele and Another Racy Magazine Cover

You'll be seeing her singing at the Super Bowl, but you can see a lot more of Lea Michele on the current cover of Cosmo.

On the March cover of Cosmopolitan, the Glee star, 24, shows skin in a black top with a neckline plunging nearly to her belly button. And parents, whose children are fans of the Fox hit about a high school vocal club, are none to pleased with the pics.  They need to get a life.

Cosmo shot back:

"We're thrilled to feature Lea Michele on the March cover of Cosmopolitan and think she looks stunning," a rep told Fox News in a statement. "Michele is a grown woman and Cosmopolitan is a magazine is for adults."

See Lea in Glee's first season on DVD by buying here: