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Verdict

Qantas scores higher on FlightLogic at 8.1/10 vs 7.5/10 for American Airlines. Policy comparison below covers cabin baggage, checked bags, Wi-Fi, and seat pitch.

Comparison data last updated 6 July 2026

Policy comparison

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Policy American Airlines Qantas
Cabin baggage IncludedIncluded
Checked baggage First bag fee domestic; intl varies1×23 kg international economy
In-flight Wi-Fi Partial (messaging/select routes)Partial (messaging/select routes)
Economy seat pitch 30–31"31"
Loyalty programme AAdvantageQantas Frequent Flyer
Lounge access Admirals Club / Flagship LoungeQantas Club / First lounges
Changes & refunds No change fees most fares; Basic Economy restrictedRed eDeal restricted; Flex allows changes

Individual profiles

American Airlines

AA · United States

Expert Editorial Review

FlightLogic score: 7.5/10

Qantas

QF · Australia

Expert Editorial Review

FlightLogic score: 8.1/10

Editorial profiles

United States · AA/AAL · #1 in this comparison

American Airlines

Great is what we're going for

#18 Global 4-Star
7.5 / 10
Quick Answer

American Airlines scores 7.5/10 on FlightLogic (safety 9.0/10), ranking #18 globally. in-flight Wi-Fi is paid or partial on most long-haul routes. Special meals require pre-order on long-haul.

Is American Airlines a good airline?

American Airlines scores 7.5/10 (Very Good) on FlightLogic, ranking #18 globally with a safety score of 9.0/10. American Airlines is the world's largest airline by fleet size and a oneworld founding member, operating extensive transatlantic service from London plus a dominant Latin America network from Miami. See full profile →

Overall 7.5 Very Good
Safety 9.0 Excellent Safety
Service 7.6 Cabin crew & ground
Value 7.5 Fare vs product
Star rating 4★ FlightLogic tier
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Customer Service
7.6
Seat Comfort
7.9
Food & Beverage
7.0
In-Flight Entertainment
7.5
On-Time Performance
7.7
Value for Money
7.5

Key facts

Hub
Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) / Charlotte (CLT) / Miami (MIA)
Alliance
oneworld
Founded
1930
Fleet
950 aircraft
Region
americas
IATA / ICAO
AA / AAL

Passenger policies

Cabin baggage Included — standard carry-on allowance applies
Checked baggage First bag fee domestic; intl varies
In-flight Wi-Fi Partial — free messaging or select routes/cabins only
Economy seat pitch 30–31"
Lounge access Admirals Club / Flagship Lounge
Changes & refunds No change fees most fares; Basic Economy restricted
Loyalty programme AAdvantage

Strengths

  • Flagship Lounge at MIA and JFK
  • Extensive oneworld network
  • Strong London–US presence with BA joint venture

Weaknesses

  • Inconsistent premium product across fleet
  • DFW hub can feel crowded

Awards & recognition

  • Oneworld founding member
  • Largest airline fleet globally

Australia · QF/QFA · #2 in this comparison

Qantas

Spirit of Australia

#10 Global 4-Star
8.1 / 10
Quick Answer

Qantas scores 8.1/10 on FlightLogic (safety 9.6/10), ranking #10 globally. in-flight Wi-Fi is paid or partial on most long-haul routes. Special meals require pre-order on long-haul.

Is Qantas a good airline?

Qantas scores 8.1/10 (Excellent) on FlightLogic, ranking #10 globally with a safety score of 9.6/10. Qantas combines Australian warmth with Project Sunrise ambitions, refreshed A380 cabins, and the strongest domestic network in Australia. See full profile →

Overall 8.1 Excellent
Safety 9.6 Maximum Safety
Service 8.5 Cabin crew & ground
Value 7.5 Fare vs product
Star rating 4★ FlightLogic tier
Rating basis Editorial FlightLogic methodology

Score breakdown

Customer Service
8.5
Seat Comfort
8.3
Food & Beverage
8.0
In-Flight Entertainment
8.2
On-Time Performance
8.0
Value for Money
7.5

Key facts

Hub
Sydney & Melbourne
Alliance
oneworld
Founded
1920
Fleet
130 aircraft
Region
asia pacific
IATA / ICAO
QF / QFA

Passenger policies

Cabin baggage Included — standard carry-on allowance applies
Checked baggage 1×23 kg international economy
In-flight Wi-Fi Partial — free messaging or select routes/cabins only
Economy seat pitch 31"
Lounge access Qantas Club / First lounges
Changes & refunds Red eDeal restricted; Flex allows changes
Loyalty programme Qantas Frequent Flyer

Strengths

  • Refreshed A380 upper deck
  • Qantas First lounges
  • Strong safety record

Weaknesses

  • Premium pricing on kangaroo routes
  • Older 737 domestic fleet

Awards & recognition

  • World's Safest Airline (Top 10)
  • Best Long-Haul Premium Economy

FAQ

Which is better — American Airlines or Qantas?

Qantas scores higher on FlightLogic at 8.1/10 vs 7.5/10 for American Airlines. Policy comparison below covers cabin baggage, checked bags, Wi-Fi, and seat pitch.

Does American Airlines or Qantas include a carry-on bag?

American Airlines: Included. Qantas: Included.

Which has free Wi-Fi — American Airlines or Qantas?

American Airlines: Partial (messaging/select routes). Qantas: Partial (messaging/select routes).

Does American Airlines include checked baggage?

American Airlines checked baggage: First bag fee domestic; intl varies.

Does Qantas include checked baggage?

Qantas checked baggage: 1×23 kg international economy.