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Old 29th Jul 2009, 08:29
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there goes the commute from Manchester to Gatwick.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 09:27
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The news that BA are removing the meal service after 10am could pls bmi. They still have business class on most domestic routes apart from LHR- MAN and a few regional routes. Customers in C class still get free food and drink and all the normal perks of business. BD's FQTV pax in econ get a free and sandwich and a drink. Its not a lot but its welcome.
Normal pax still have to pay for food service in econ but it will be more than what BA is offering.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 09:29
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For short haul the pattern has been set by the locos - minimal service for minimal price. The only companies that are really making any money or minimal losses at the moment are the same locos. If you want cheap travel - and the answer to that one is, that at the moment, that is exactly what the public wants - you get the service that goes with it. If companies like BA do not adapt to market conditions they will disappear and on the nostalgia threads in a few years there will be a thread saying "Wasn't BA a great airline it's a shame it went bust because no one was flying with them." Ultimately companies will deliver what the market will bear: the full service, high expense model is, for the next few years at least, kaput.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 09:37
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As someone who flys MAN - LGW with BA about three/four times a month I have no problem with this.

On an early flight I still get breakfast but, other than that, a free drink is pretty much all you need on a short hop like that.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 09:57
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Bad decision IMO.

I remember BA trying the same for three months back in 2002/03 (maybe?) and the food service was quickly re introduced after "customer feedback".

I think we all know that BA's short haul European ops haven't made moeny in a long time but they do feed into the long haul network where the money is made. I think BA will score a massive own goal with this as really all BA is selling is its reputation and brand and this will erode that considerably. If you need a comparison just look at Iberia.

Iberia had a pretty much monopolised route network insdie Spain and throughout Europe which made good money for a number of years. When the Locos appeared on the scene Iberias idea was to cut additional services and compete head on... Something that has proved disasterous. FR and EZY are now in almost all Spanish cities and erodingf quickly IB's market share. So much so that IB is now hitting losses and had to set up a "subsidiary" low cost to combat them - Clickair.

BA, IB, LH and any other legacy carrier can't do the Aer lingus transformation, they're just too rigid in their cost base and in particular labour contracts. To my mind WW is doing the same as Fernando Conte did with IB (and indeed what WW did with Aer lingus)... Sell anything and everything, cut back on ancillary services and try and post a profit inflated with one offs for a couple of years. Fernando "left" Iberia this month as its suddenly become apparent that the "future" and "brand" of the company was sold off. Now IB have gone from being something of national pride to having an awful reputation in the Spanish market where FR and EZY are seen as the first choice.

To my mind both IB and BA are like one time 5 star hotels that are trying to offer B&B services thinking that their once great name still commands a 5 star price tag.... It doesnt
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:12
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Good Analysis Morbid
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:23
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This is a massive mistake made. British Airways prides itself on "customer service" (apparently - although in my opinion, no better than EI, FR, EZY) how can they expect people to pay the full-fares if the service doesn't represent the price?

Next will be the baggage, only one free bag at check-in. Then it will be charged like Aer Lingus.

I remember when sports equipment used to be free a BA... not anymore.

And soon, they will become an Aer Lingus - which is perfectly fine (i just flew LGW-FAO with EI; top-notch!) but the price has to come down if they are not offering the full-service.

This could work for them - but the staff have got to offer the same level of service as before.

If BA were like Aer Lingus today, I would say with the reduced costs they would have a bright future.

Iberia has a reputation now of being total rubbish in Spain, Clickair well they too have a reputation known by the Spanish population: Clickair condemned as unsafe -Times Online Vueling recently merged with them...

First choice in Spain is FR. And BA is highly regarded and preferred.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:44
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Heard BA are cutting their on board service for flights under two hours. They will remove all meals except breakfast and just serve complementary drinks and snacks.

Saves approx. £22m p/a
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:45
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Once again, in the modern world of business it is customer service that suffers at the expense of much harder decisions like, restructuring the overheads, the back office and management culture...

I remember waiting for 3hrs for our baggage at LGW a couple of years ago and the BA representative said to me that this was my fault. The argument went along these lines....You (the customer) wants low cost fares so you get low cost service....

So rather than restructure the business to be able to deliver competitive fares, with proper service, at a profit, we'll reduce the fares, trade on our name, and screw customer service. Great business strategy.....

It was the last time I voluntarily flew BA.....
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:53
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Heard BA are cutting their on board service for flights under two hours. They will remove all meals except breakfast and just serve complementary drinks and snacks.

Saves approx. £22m p/a
As I stated in the thread ( http://www.pprune.org/airlines-airpo...2-5-hours.html )about just this I don't see it as a very good move on BA's part.

Those savings come at what cost in brand devaluation, loss of customer loyalty and finally distinction from competitors?
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:56
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Apologies, hadn't looked for the thread.

Yes it is certainly not the best way to save £22m. They have gone from being 'the world's favourite airline' a decade ago to being a company on the decline.

It really is a shame. Maybe when the economy turns around we may see the company start to re-invent itself and improve its overall image. I somehow doubt it though.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 10:57
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FutureCC - "I remember when sports equipment used to be free a BA... not anymore"

It is free (for how long?) I flew last week, my golf clubs were free.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 11:30
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My mistake, I went with BA 2 years ago to Faro and they were charging.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 12:16
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Answer is simple - vote with your feet. A full fare ticket to London which alot of business people require is the guts of £500 from ABZ (1.5 hours flying time)- for a cup of coffe and a packet of nuts? Get lost - BMI / Flybe for me. Same or better service, fraction of the cost. If they are going to offer a budget service then they can charge budget fares.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 12:24
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I wonder if any short haul food 'managers' will go? eg 'Manager Hot Scones Benbecula'.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 12:41
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Exactly what I said Papa600 - if BA want to offer a budget service they can charge budget prices.
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 13:30
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Next will be the baggage, only one free bag at check-in. Then it will be charged like Aer Lingus.
For short haul economy you already get one bag free. For long haul and W/C/F tickets you get more bags. Anything else is charged per piece; the price of which depends on sector length.

Max bag weight is 23kg, if above that it is a flat rate of £25 per piece regardless of sector length. Anything above 32kg is not accepted like all airlines.

I remember when sports equipment used to be free a BA... not anymore.
You get one piece of sporting equipment free. This is above the standard baggage allowance for your cabin/sector length.

If BA were like Aer Lingus today, I would say with the reduced costs they would have a bright future.
Over the past few years EI has looked pretty flakey at times too!
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 13:56
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Does this mean no more food in Club Europe, or are we just talking Euro Trav? (i.e. wraps, cookie, or a bag of seeds if youre unlucky).
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 14:11
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Puzzled how many people with miss it.

Come on "Its Airline FOOD".
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Old 29th Jul 2009, 15:46
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How are the Engineers ,loaders and Dispatchers (sorry turnround managers) ever going to survive now ?
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