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Top 10 Most Comfortable Airlines in the US - AirAdvisor Ranking 2025

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Amy Lancelotte
Anton Radchenko

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Reviewed by:  Anton Radchenko

If you’re planning a flight, you’ve probably wondered which is the most comfortable airline in the US. This is especially important for long-distance flights, and so our team set out to determine the best airline to use when comfort is of the utmost importance. To come up with our AirAdvisor Airline Comfort Score, we reviewed:

  • 10 different US-based airlines.
  • Five comfort factors: seat comfort, in-flight entertainment, Wi-Fi, complimentary food and beverages, and the availability of comfort items, like blankets and pillows.

Some of the results may surprise you. Budget airlines don’t have to be uncomfortable, and some of the larger airlines fall short in some categories.

Top 5 Most Comfortable Airlines in the US

It’s important to note that each airline we reviewed has multiple different kinds of planes, so we used the averages to determine which airline has the biggest seats and the most legroom, the presence of seatback screens or other in-flight entertainment, and the availability or cost of Wi-Fi. In every case, we looked only at economy class. 

Across the US airline industry, the seat width standard is 17”, and the seat pitch (also known as legroom) standard is 30-32”. Seat pitch is measured from any point on one seat to the same spot on another seat, either directly in front or behind it.

The most comfortable airlines with in-flight entertainment

#1 Delta Airlines

For overseas flights and even short-haul ones where you want to be comfortable, Delta Airlines is the overall winner. Delta is also the best airline in the US when we examine multiple factors. Delta scores well for seat comfort, with its seats anywhere from 17.2” to 18.5” wide. The legroom is bang on average and is typically between 30” and 32”.

Delta also offers complimentary refreshments on any flight over 250 miles, and while this isn’t necessarily a meal, you’ll be provided with a non-alcoholic beverage and a light snack at a minimum.

Blankets and pillows are available on long-haul international trips, and the in-flight entertainment is top-notch. You can even watch live news and sporting events on most domestic flights. The Wi-Fi on board is free in most instances.

#2 JetBlue

When you want to know which company has the widest airline seats, look no further than JetBlue. The carrier’s seats are always from 17.8” to 18.4” wide, with the best seat pitch in the industry: 32” to 34”. 

JetBlue comes second for its other perks, including free Wi-Fi on all domestic flights, free snacks and drinks, and an enviable entertainment system. The only place it falls short is in the availability of comfort items. It has them, but you have to pay extra.

#3 United Airlines

United Airlines has some planes with a very narrow 16” seat width, with their economy seats maxing out at 17.3”. The seat pitch is reasonable and is within the average at between 30” and 31”. Wi-Fi is available on domestic and short-haul international flights to Mexico and Canada, as well as some other international flights. The cost starts at $8 for MileagePlus members and starts at $10 for everyone else.

Non-alcoholic drinks are free on all of United’s flights, and even alcoholic beverages are included on trans-Atlantic flights and other select routes. All flights, regardless of the distance, get complimentary non-alcoholic drinks. Every flight over 300 miles also qualifies for free snacks. 

Add this to the comfort items and an enviable selection of movies, TV shows, and over 100 live TV channels, and you can see why United Airlines is in the number 3 spot.

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#4 American Airlines

American Airlines does a lot of things right. They offer comfort items, and Wi-Fi is available to purchase for $10 and up, depending on your flight. The Wi-Fi is available on almost all of American’s routes currently.

As the largest airline in the world by fleet size, let’s have a look at the comfort conditions in the typical American Airlines cabins. The average seat pitch meets the industry standard of between 30” and 32”, but you have a chance at getting a fairly narrow seat. The carrier’s fleet has planes where the seat width can be as small as 16.2”. Most of the time, seats will have a width of around 17.5”.

American Airlines also provides in-flight entertainment and free non-alcoholic drinks and snacks on flights over 250 miles and meals if your journey is over 2,200 miles.

#5 Hawaiian Airlines

Hawaiian Airlines doesn’t have the widest airline seats or the most legroom, but they are generally within the industry averages. Seats range from 16.8” to 18” in width in economy, and the seat pitch is typically 31”.

If you’re taking a long-haul flight with Hawaiian Airlines between Hawaii and Australia, the airline provides a complimentary blanket. Hawaiian Airlines has an in-flight entertainment system with screens on the seat backs or a network that you access using your own device, depending on the aircraft.

Speaking of entertainment, there is free access to Starlink Wi-Fi on Hawaiian Airlines’ flights involving A330 and A321neo planes. Hawaiian’s partnership with Starlink will also extend to their Boeing 787 aircraft in the near future.

You can also expect free non-alcoholic beverages on all flights, plus free meals and snacks on South Pacific, Asian, and North American routes from Hawaii.

Carriers with the widest airline seats

The Next 5 Most Comfortable Airlines

As we move down the list, we’ll encounter more airlines that fall short in some categories. These are the next 5 most comfortable airlines:

#6 Southwest Airlines

For comfort, Southwest Airlines is our highest-ranking low-cost carrier. It’s also among the safest airlines in the US. Southwest Airlines has a generous average seat width of 17.5” and a seat pitch to match that hovers between 31” and 33”.

Wi-Fi on board will cost you $8 per device unless you’re an A-List Preferred or Business Select member, then it’s free. As for the in-flight entertainment, Southwest does it a bit differently. You use your own device to access their entertainment portal and watch everything from there. You don’t need to purchase Wi-Fi to watch on-demand movies and TV.

Southwest doesn’t rate higher because it does not offer comfort items, even if you’re willing to pay extra. In fact, they stopped offering these back in 2009, even on international flights. The only good thing is that if you need this type of comfort, a small blanket plus a pillow can count collectively as your personal item.

#7 Alaska Airlines

The average width of an Alaska Airlines seat is a respectable 17” with a seat pitch of 31”. The carrier also offers Wi-Fi for purchase on board for $8 on most flights.

There are no seatback screens on Alaska Airlines flights, but you can stream using your own device at no charge. The in-flight entertainment system won’t be available on short or regional flights, though.

Free non-alcoholic drinks are provided on trips over 350 miles. Only MVP Gold 100k members can use the pre-order function to get complimentary meals on certain flights. For everyone else, there’s a charge.

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#8 Spirit Airlines

This ultra-low-cost carrier offers some perks that you might not expect. The average seat width is between 17.5” to 18.5”, and Wi-Fi starts at $5.99 for Spirit Airlines routes.

That pretty much covers the positives of the comfort factors with Spirit. There are no complimentary refreshments, no comfort items, and no in-flight entertainment. Plus, the seat pitch is a noticeably short 28”.

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Although Spirit doesn’t offer much legroom, they do provide one of the widest airline seats in economy class.

#10 Allegiant Air - Worst Airline For Comfort

Simply put, the Allegiant Air seats aren’t bad. They average a pitch of 31” and a width of 16.5” to 17”. Perfectly acceptable but not all that comfortable. There is no Wi-Fi, complimentary refreshments, blankets, or in-flight entertainment, which is why this airline is tied for last place.

Ranking the most comfortable airlines in the US

#10 Frontier Airlines - Also Last Place

It’s a shame that Frontier Airlines ranks so low on the AirAdvisor Airline Comfort Score because the carrier tops the list of the cheapest airlines in the US. But that low price obviously comes at a cost. None of their flights have Wi-Fi, in-flight entertainment, or comfort items. Any food or drinks are purchased. The seat pitch is also below average at 28” to 30”.

On the flip side, Frontier is one of the airlines with the widest seats. They recognize that it’s no fun to sit in a middle seat, so those are typically 19.1” wide. Overall, the seat width average is 18”.

Comfort on Long-Haul Flights

The further you travel on a flight, the more important comfort becomes. Which international airline has the most comfortable economy seats in the US? That depends. Technically, any flight that leaves the US is an international one. What we set out to determine is, more specifically, which US airline has the most comfortable seats for long-haul and overseas flights.

Delta is a solid choice for long-distance flights as their minimum seat width is usually 17.2”. JetBlue is also worth consideration since they have the widest airline seats in economy class. The only caveat is that they don’t fly to very many overseas destinations – mainly the UK, Dublin, Paris CDG, and Amsterdam from New York’s JFK Airport and Boston Logan Airport.

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AirAdvisor US Comfort Rating - Top 10 Airlines Ranked

Airline

Seat Comfort

Wi-Fi

Complimentary Refreshments

Comfort Items

In-flight Entertainment

Overall Rank

Delta Airlines

Yes

Yes (free)

Yes

Yes

Yes

1

JetBlue Airways

Yes

Yes (free)

Yes

Yes - for purchase

Yes

2

United Airlines

Yes

Yes ($10)

Yes

Yes

Yes

4

American Airlines

Yes

Yes ($10+)

Yes

Yes

Yes

3

Hawaiian Airlines

Yes

Yes (free) - only some aircraft

Yes

Yes - select routes

Yes

5

Southwest Airlines

Yes

Yes ($8)

Yes

No

Yes - own device

6

Alaska Airlines

Yes

Yes ($8)

Yes

No

Yes - own device

7

Spirit Airlines

No

Yes ($5.99+)

No

No

No

8

Allegiant Air

No

No

No

No

No

10

Frontier Airlines

No

No

No

No

No

10

Our Criteria and Methodology

The 5 comfort categories we took into account are:

  • Seat Comfort: The width and pitch (legroom) provided on average in the main cabin’s economy class.
  • WiFi: Is Wi-Fi available on the carrier’s flights? And if so, what is the cost? Free and lower-cost Wi-Fi rank higher.
  • Complimentary food and beverages: Whether or not free refreshments are provided, and the distance thresholds to trigger them.
  • Comfort Items: Are pillows and blankets available? If yes, and they’re free, they rank higher than those available for purchase.
  • In-Flight Entertainment: Is there an in-flight entertainment system available, whether using seatback screens or a portal that uses your personal device? More points are given to those with seatback systems to avoid the inconvenience of bringing (and charging) your own device.

Comfortable US Airlines for 2025

The next time you book a flight and want to be comfortable, use the AirAdvisor Airline Comfort Score to guide you. You can prioritize individual factors, like which airline has the biggest seats or complimentary refreshments, or take an overall view and book with either Delta or JetBlue, depending on your destination. At the very least, even if you choose an airline lower on our list, you’ll know more about what to expect.

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FAQ

Which airline has the widest seats?

On average, the US airline with the widest seats is JetBlue. Passengers can expect an average width between 17.8” and 18.4” in economy class.

Who has the most comfortable airline seats?

Overall, JetBlue has the most comfortable airline seats of any US-based carrier. In addition to their seats being the widest in the industry, JetBlue flights have the largest economy class seat pitch (legroom) of between 32” and 34”.

Which US airline offers the most legroom?

JetBlue tops the US airline legroom list with an average seat pitch of between 32” and 34”. Seat pitch is a term used to convey legroom, as it’s the distance from one arbitrary point on a seat to that exact same point on the seat directly in front or behind it. 

Which airline has the least amount of legroom?

Anyone with long legs will want to avoid Spirit Airlines if they can. Their seat pitch is only 28”, whereas the industry standard is 30” to 32”. Those 2 to 4 inches can really make a difference!

Amy Lancelotte

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Amy Lancelotte

Job/Position: Senior Writer & Content Creator

Amy Lancelotte is a Senior Content Writer and editorial contributor at AirAdvisor with more than seven years of experience producing research-driven articles for global audiences. Her work focuses on travel, aviation, and air passenger rights, with an emphasis on factual accuracy, verified data, and clear, reader-first explanations.

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