Interjet is Mexico third largest carrier after Aeromexico and Volaris. It described itself as “the Jetblue of Mexico”, though it delivers a much more basic flying experience. It is one of the very few airlines outside Russia to fly the Russian-built Sukhoi Superjet 100. In March 2020, as the Covid pandemic outbroke worldwide, it returned to lessors its entire fleet of 14 Airbus A321, including eight brand-new A321neo (Photo SuperJet International)
- - 5 STARS: Awarded to airlines achieving a very high, overall quality performance. It recognizes high standards of onboard product together with consistent and excellent standards of staff service across airport and cabin environments
- - 4 STARS: Awarded to airlines that deliver a good overall quality performance and provide good product standards across different travel cabins
- - 3 STARS: Awarded to airlines delivering a fair quality performance equating to the industry 'average' of acceptable product and service standards
- - 2 STARS: Shows airlines delivering a lower total quality performance, in some instances below the industry average across many rating categories
- - 1 STAR: Represents a poor quality of product delivered across the assessment sectors
* SKYTRAX (www.skytraxratings.com) is the most prestigious independent rating agency in commercial aviation. Its five stars rating system regarding airline quality has become a status symbol for carriers around the world. Here is what the stars stand for: