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Holiday Inn Express and Marriott earn top customer experience ratings for hotels, Southwest Airlines for airlines

WABAN, MASS. – Holiday Inn Express and Marriott deliver the best customer experience in the hotel industry, according to the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings, an annual customer experience benchmark of companies based on a survey of 10,000 U.S. consumers.

Out of the 20 hospitality companies included in this year’s Ratings, Holiday Inn Express and Marriott tied for the top spot. Each earned a score of 78% and came in 34th place overall out of 318 companies across 20 industries. Hampton Inn secured the third place spot with a rating of 76% and an overall rank of 51st.

Overall, the hotel industry averaged a 70% rating in the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings and came in 7th place out of 20 industries. The average rating of the industry declined by 0.6 percentage-points between 2017 and 2018, dropping from 70.2% to 69.6%.

The ratings of all hospitality companies in the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings are as follows:

  • Holiday Inn Express: 78%
  • Marriott: 78%
  • Hampton Inn: 76%
  • Hilton: 74%
  • Courtyard By Marriott: 73%
  • Residence Inn: 73%
  • Hyatt: 72%
  • Wyndham: 71%
  • Best Western: 71%
  • Holiday Inn: 70%
  • Sheraton: 69%
  • La Quinta Inn: 68%
  • Airbnb: 67%
  • Super 8: 67%
  • Fairfield Inn: 66%
  • Crowne Plaza: 65%
  • Comfort Inn: 64%
  • Quality Inn: 62%
  • Motel 6: 57%
  • Days Inn: 56%

Every year there’s a battle across hotel chains for the customer experience crown, but we have to give special credit to Marriott for being at or near the top since 2011,” states Bruce Temkin, managing partner of Temkin Group.

Airbnb’s customer experience score improved the most over the previous year, gaining 11 points. Fairfield Inn’s score, on the other hand, declined the most, dropping by nine points.

Now in its eighth year of publication, the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings is the most comprehensive benchmark of customer experience in the industry, evaluating 318 companies across 20 industries: airlines, auto dealers, banks, computer & tablet makers, credit card issuers, fast food chains, health plans, hotels & rooms, insurance carriers, investment firms, parcel delivery services, rental cars & transport, retailers, software firms, streaming media, supermarket chains, TV & appliance makers, TV/Internet service providers, utilities, and wireless carriers.

To generate these ratings, Temkin Group asked 10,000 U.S. consumers to evaluate their recent experiences with a company across three dimensions: success (can you do what you want to do?), effort (how easy is it to work with the company?), and emotion (how do you feel about the interactions?). Temkin Group then averaged these three scores to produce each company’s Temkin Experience Rating.

In these ratings, a score of 70% or above is considered “good,” and a score of 80% or above is considered “excellent,” while a score below 60% is considered “poor.”

Southwest Airlines Earns Top Customer Experience Ratings for Airlines, According to Temkin Group
Southwest Airlines delivers the best customer experience in the airline industry, according to the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings. Of the nine airlines included in this year’s Ratings, Southwest Airlines earned the highest score with a rating of 76%, putting it in 51st place overall out of 318 companies across 20 industries. Southwest has earned the highest score for airlines every year since the Ratings began in 2011, with the exception of 2015 when JetBlue came in first.

Overall, the airlines industry averaged a 66% rating in the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings and tied for 12th place out of 20 industries. The average rating of the industry is unchanged from 2017.

The ratings of all airlines in the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings are as follows:

  • Southwest Airlines: 76%
  • Alaska Airlines: 74%
  • JetBlue Airlines: 70%
  • Virgin America: 70%
  • Delta Airlines: 64%
  • United Airlines: 63%
  • American Airlines: 62%
  • ExpressJet: 59%
  • Spirit Airlines: 45%

Southwest Airlines continues to set the pace for customer experience in the airline industry, but Alaska Airlines is closing the gap,” states Bruce Temkin, managing partner of Temkin Group.

Alaska Airlines‘ customer experience score improved the most over the previous year, gaining six percentage-points. Spirit Airlines‘ score, on the other hand, declined the most, dropping five points.

Now in its eighth year of publication, the 2018 Temkin Experience Ratings is the most comprehensive benchmark of customer experience in the industry, evaluating 318 companies across 20 industries: airlines, auto dealers, banks, computer & tablet makers, credit card issuers, fast food chains, health plans, hotels & rooms, insurance carriers, investment firms, parcel delivery services, rental cars & transport, retailers, software firms, streaming media, supermarket chains, TV & appliance makers, TV/Internet service providers, utilities, and wireless carriers.

To generate these ratings, Temkin Group asked 10,000 U.S. consumers to evaluate their recent experiences with a company across three dimensions: success (can you do what you want to do?), effort (how easy is it to work with the company?), and emotion (how do you feel about the interactions?). Temkin Group then averaged these three scores to produce each company’s Temkin Experience Rating.

In these ratings, a score of 70% or above is considered “good,” and a score of 80% or above is considered “excellent,” while a score below 60% is considered “poor.”