Hmmm. Shall we try a little math problem?
Assuming all patrons have an average of an hour and a half layover:
If Plane A leaves Tucson at 11:30 and Plane B leaves Tucson at 12:45, if Plane A hasn't left Tucson at 12:45, which plane's passengers are more likely to miss their connecting flights?
Not working?
Okay, so we start with five stars.
-Subtract one for an hour and a half delay on a 1/2 hour COMMUTER flight
-Subtract one for snarky, micromanaging flight attendants
-Subtract one for two agents rescheduling a total of 6 customers in an hour
-Subtract one for a code-shared flight in another terminal
-Subtract one for giving customers the WRONG TERMINAL so they have to travel to two terminals and get through security to find the flight they originally had ten minutes to catch... which also is late.
That leaves us with... Zero stars. Oh wait, I forgot:
-Add one for getting back to San Francisco in one piece... well aside from my delayed baggage.