Название: A Practical Guide to Airline Customer Service
Автор: Colin C. Law
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Маркетинг, PR, реклама
isbn: 9781627346948
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Service agents can also serve as middlemen by assisting customers to communicate with other airline departments when required.
Help customers to contact the respective person or department to obtain proper assistance
Mr. Yee was confused about his return flight as there was some discrepancy in the flight details. A staff assisted him to contact the travel agent for clarification.
Sales
Service agent may sometimes take on the role of a sales agent by offering and promoting in-flight services and products passengers might be interested in.
Promote airlines’ in-flight services and products
Assist in increasing auxiliary revenue
There was a special promotion for business class upgrades. The check-in staff noticed that Mr. Yee is a frequent traveler and suggested that he upgrades from economy to business class for a special price. Mr. Yee was very pleased to learn about this promotion and he agreed to do so.
Keep promises
This refers to service agents delivering services as guaranteed and ensuring what is promised to customers is carried out in a prompt manner.
Even though a cabin staff was held up with several tasks on a full flight, she remembered the passengers’ requests and fulfilled their needs. She ensured that all the promises made were kept.
Teamwork
Team spirit is important as individuals need to cooperate and work with colleagues and other airline service agents both within and across departments so as to achieve the airline’s goal of building strong customer relationships.
Help other team members—offer help to other colleagues when in need
Everyone plays a part to ensure customers are satisfied with the entire journey
The cabin crew is serving meals on both sides of a wide-body aircraft. Mr. Yee is seated on the last row. After he has been served, a cabin staff noticed that her colleague on the other side of the aisle was still halfway through the service. She immediately went over to help her colleague out.
Give up-to-date information
One of the main duties of a service agent is to deliver updated and accurate information to customers.
It is Mr. Yee’s first trip to Sydney. He asked a staff about the arrival process upon landing in Sydney Airport. The staff explained the immigration and quarantine procedures to him in details.
Problem solver
Service agents also help customers in terms of resolving problems. During times of irregular operations, service agents offer the following:
Give passengers advice that is in their best interest
Offer solutions to problems by identifying multiple solutions and allowing customers to select what best fit their needs and offering a feasible solution after weighing out an airline’s incurred cost and customers’ benefits.
There was an unexpected flight delay. Mr. Yee had a choice of standing by for the next flight or getting a confirmed reservation on another that flight that departs in seven hours. Based on the situation, the staff recommended that he opt to standby for the subsequent flight while holding a confirmed seat on the other one flying out seven hours later to ensure Mr. Yee will be able to secure a flight back home.
Job rotation programs
Some airlines have implemented job rotation programs in order to achieve customer satisfaction goals. These programs allow service personnel to work in various environments and gain experience in different departments. This system helps them to increase their knowledge of the airlines’ product so as to better address customers’ problems on the spot, provide prompt services as well as gain in-depth understanding of customers’ needs at different stages of the air travel process. For example, service agents who are based in the airports undergo a job rotation program whereby they are required to work in different functions such as ticketing, check-in, boarding and arrival.
Job rotation motivates service agents by offering them new challenges and the chance to learn new skills. It also helps to improve communication between departments and for staff to better understand the roles and functions of other departments. Moreover, this increases job mobility as staff who are equipped with multiple skills will be able to take over their colleagues’ tasks in events of an emergency.
Studies have also shown that job rotation leads to increased employees’ motivation and job satisfaction1 as they become more familiar with their jobs and are more confident when communicating with customers.
From corporate culture to service culture
The corporate culture of an airline has a direct influence on frontline employees’ behavior and overall performance as it shapes the way they interact with customers. Southwest Airlines, the world’s largest low-cost carrier is famous for its corporate culture, which is also the driving factor for the airline’s success. The company cares about its employees and seeks to create a favorable workplace for all individuals regardless of their roles. In turn, this is translated into the service culture of the company as employees are motivated to treat their customers in the same manner. When employees are satisfied with a company and their jobs, they are motivated to go the extra mile to ensure customer’s needs are fulfilled and that they enjoy the airlines’ products and services.
The Southwest Airlines Culture
Southwest Airlines’ corporate culture focuses on every person in the company. This includes its employees and the customers. This business strategy has resulted in Southwest bagging the 7th position of Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies.2
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