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Roy Morgan poll reveals Qantas passengers satisfied
QANTAS passengers remain very satisfied with the airline despite being hit with a series of airfare hikes, airline incidents and staff cuts.
Roy Morgan's latest International Airline Satisfaction report said 81 per cent of air travellers were "very satisfied" or "fairly satisfied" with the airline.
Qantas received a one per cent satisfaction increase and moved from seventh position in 2010 to fifth position with Thai Airways, who also received 81 per cent.
V Australia came out top in the Roy Morgan poll with 91 per cent of air traveller satisfied with their experience with the airline.
Air New Zealand – last year’s winner – was just edged out despite a 90 per cent satisfaction rating, followed by Singapore Airline with 89 per cent.
“V Australia is not only expanding its operations but also improving its customer satisfaction ratings,” Jane Ianniello, Roy Morgan Research International Director of Tourism, Travel & Leisure, said.
“The satisfaction rating for Qantas is nevertheless higher than the average for International airlines.”
The survey collated data from Australians over 14 years of age who had travelled internationally from July 2009 to January 2011.
Roy Morgan's latest International Airline Satisfaction report said 81 per cent of air travellers were "very satisfied" or "fairly satisfied" with the airline.
Qantas received a one per cent satisfaction increase and moved from seventh position in 2010 to fifth position with Thai Airways, who also received 81 per cent.
V Australia came out top in the Roy Morgan poll with 91 per cent of air traveller satisfied with their experience with the airline.
Air New Zealand – last year’s winner – was just edged out despite a 90 per cent satisfaction rating, followed by Singapore Airline with 89 per cent.
“V Australia is not only expanding its operations but also improving its customer satisfaction ratings,” Jane Ianniello, Roy Morgan Research International Director of Tourism, Travel & Leisure, said.
“The satisfaction rating for Qantas is nevertheless higher than the average for International airlines.”
The survey collated data from Australians over 14 years of age who had travelled internationally from July 2009 to January 2011.
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Why is it......the only recognition we ever get are by external surveys etc.
NO ONE internally bothers to tell us anything, re: performance. It always "doom and gloom", you're all too expensive compared to SQ and EK, you're crap !
As been stated in other threads -Front Line Staff ( that includes Pilots) have been carrying this place on "good will" alone.
Thanks to all those who appreciate what we do.......
I'll be throwing this in front of my "manager" at the next KPI review
NO ONE internally bothers to tell us anything, re: performance. It always "doom and gloom", you're all too expensive compared to SQ and EK, you're crap !
As been stated in other threads -Front Line Staff ( that includes Pilots) have been carrying this place on "good will" alone.
Thanks to all those who appreciate what we do.......
I'll be throwing this in front of my "manager" at the next KPI review
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I'll be throwing this in front of my "manager" at the next KPI review
good plan!
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Keep up.
QF bought this to throw in the unions faces to prove no-one cares about your overpaid underworked members.
Passengers love QF's product and all the unions negative rhetoric has not swayed the publics opinion, QF missmanagement will sprout for all to hear....
After all, customer knows best.....
QF bought this to throw in the unions faces to prove no-one cares about your overpaid underworked members.
Passengers love QF's product and all the unions negative rhetoric has not swayed the publics opinion, QF missmanagement will sprout for all to hear....
After all, customer knows best.....
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I am sure if I searched enough or paid someone enough I would be able to find some "statistics" proving the exact opposite of any other "statistics" or poll.
Same old crap - don't believe a thing the main stream media prints.
Same old crap - don't believe a thing the main stream media prints.
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Flew to the US two weeks ago with QF, the service was excellent, everything I expected and more, a job well done.
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I've only flown QF 3 or 4 times which is probably not a sufficient sample for judgement, but I found their service to be well within the limits of what I consider acceptable, above average, and in Business particularly good although I was spoilt on one sector by flying QF to SIN and then SQ onwards, which does not show QF very favourably. Still much better than BA or CX on longhaul though.
As I always point out to a friend of mine who uses internet 'research' to 'prove' his point when everyone tells him he's wrong, I am sure if I put sufficient time and energy into it, I could find stuff out there to prove that the earth is flat and the moon made of green cheese.
I am sure if I searched enough or paid someone enough I would be able to find some "statistics" proving the exact opposite of any other "statistics" or poll.