Originally Posted by
Tray Surfer
I realise you were attempting to be sarcastic, but you are actually right, even if you don't see it.
Some peoples idea of a great place is a greasy spoon cafe others a 3 star Michelin star restaurant.
Which is probably (but not always) more about delivering on expectations for the price point than general preferences...
There's a valid question around appropriate KPIs for comparing airlines from a passenger perspective. RouteHappy is certainly interesting as it drills down to the product for any given route, but doesn't provide the bigger picture of 'who is the best airline' overall. Arguably route specific comparison is more important anyway, unless you are trying to choose a loyalty programme?