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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,376 Location: Nairobi
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RyanAir isn't about comfort but value. They are like a dignified (profitable) matatu. My 2 cents are that KQ should operate within Africa like RyanAir. Cheap fares but charge for (extra) luggage, etc... Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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VituVingiSana wrote:RyanAir isn't about comfort but value. They are like a dignified (profitable) matatu. My 2 cents are that KQ should operate within Africa like RyanAir. Cheap fares but charge for (extra) luggage, etc... Fly Jambojet..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,321 Location: nairobi
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Boris Boyka wrote:I once told Obiero it will hit 5/- can't recall post #.....Its coming. kunyolewa nayo.. 6.40! kweli leo kumenuka COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:RyanAir isn't about comfort but value. They are like a dignified (profitable) matatu. My 2 cents are that KQ should operate within Africa like RyanAir. Cheap fares but charge for (extra) luggage, etc... Fly Jambojet.. Also, let's discuss KQ as it is. A 35 fleet of new tech. craft. Embraer (short haul) & Boeing (long haul). You know, even in driving school they encourage one to use the shortest route. That's why being at the Equator helps in-intra-Africa-outbound. I also agree KQ should look at it's pricing strategy, however, in some of the comparisons I've come across do take into account which hub/stop over the airline must pass. If it's worth it to 'pay less' but spend more travel time then well and good. (#AskKenya1 - reason US direct has to happen & or [via] Brazil too!)
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Rank: Chief Joined: 8/4/2010 Posts: 8,977
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KQ cartoon Below 6 handle is a shoe in  Those results will definitely be a shocker! $15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,376 Location: Nairobi
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:RyanAir isn't about comfort but value. They are like a dignified (profitable) matatu. My 2 cents are that KQ should operate within Africa like RyanAir. Cheap fares but charge for (extra) luggage, etc... Fly Jambojet.. Not pan-African. It should be but KQ will stifle its growth coz of loss of passengers. When I want to fly to Entebbe, I don't need the luggage allowance nor soda for the 1 hour flight! Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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obiero wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:I once told Obiero it will hit 5/- can't recall post #.....Its coming. kunyolewa nayo.. 6.40! kweli leo kumenuka Pole mblatha...i don't enjoy friends being shafted. Anyway you similar to a friend i warned not marry a certain campasarian having given him evidence n future likelyhood....He was dumped a broke bugger repaying a topped up loan for 6 years. The bar business..she brought kina swenani to bend over her and enjoy on the guys bill. f*** lifes lessons. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,321 Location: nairobi
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Boris Boyka wrote:obiero wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:I once told Obiero it will hit 5/- can't recall post #.....Its coming. kunyolewa nayo.. 6.40! kweli leo kumenuka Pole mblatha...i don't enjoy friends being shafted. Anyway you similar to a friend i warned not marry a certain campasarian having given him evidence n future likelyhood....He was dumped a broke bugger repaying a topped up loan for 6 years. The bar business..she brought kina swenani to bend over her and enjoy on the guys bill. f*** lifes lessons. Asante bro.. Wish I had more money though, ningalinunua! COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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@VVS A great read for you here... Quote:New figures show airlines’ profits are up, but two of the American airlines with huge profits also have terrible customer service satisfaction.
The two most profitable airlines — American Airlines and United Airlines — have abysmal customer service satisfaction scores, as you can see from the chart.
That may seem counterintuitive, and it’s important to note some exceptions to this rule. But a side-by-side examination of the latest American Customer Service Index (ACSI) and the earnings of the major airlines, as measured by net income and operating margin, point to some noteworthy patterns.
“Passengers often assume that improving airline customer satisfaction and financial performance go hand in hand,” says Kendall Creighton, a spokeswoman for FlyersRights.org, an organization that advocates for air travelers. “They assume that satisfied customers are good for business.”
But in many cases, she notes, an airline’s customer satisfaction levels appear to be inversely related to profits. The higher the profits, the worse the scores. The more modest the profits, the higher the customer satisfaction.
“The highest rated airline, JetBlue, with a customer service score of 81, had an operating margin of 9 percent,” says Kevin Mitchell, whose Business Travel Coalition advocates for corporate travelers. “The lowest rated, Spirit, with a score of 54, had an operating margin of 19 percent.”
Of course, there are notable exceptions. Airlines like Alaska, Delta and Southwest have managed to strike a balance between profits and happy passengers. “The key for customers is what the airline does with the profits,” says Seth Kaplan, editor of Airline Weekly. “Delta has gotten itself into a virtuous cycle of earning good profits, some of which is reinvested into its product and into technology that has enabled it to run a very reliable airline with very impressive on-time stats and very few lost bags,” he says. “Customers have rewarded it by – Delta says, and this seems to be true – being willing to pay a bit more to fly Delta than to fly its less reliable competitors.”
http://fortune.com/2015/...good-news-for-consumers/
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,376 Location: Nairobi
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@cde - Asante. I have flown Delta & it is better than many of its mainline competitors in the USA. What I liked was the Customer Service Reps could help you out if you were stuck, late, etc. Mistakes were acknowledged & passengers 'rewarded' or compensated. Plus they make money! KQ may learn valuable lessons from Delta on how to serve the intra-Africa market. [quote=Cde Monomotapa]@VVS A great read for you here... Quote:New figures show airlines’ profits are up, but two of the American airlines with huge profits also have terrible customer service satisfaction.
The two most profitable airlines — American Airlines and United Airlines — have abysmal customer service satisfaction scores, as you can see from the chart.
That may seem counterintuitive, and it’s important to note some exceptions to this rule. But a side-by-side examination of the latest American Customer Service Index (ACSI) and the earnings of the major airlines, as measured by net income and operating margin, point to some noteworthy patterns.
“Passengers often assume that improving airline customer satisfaction and financial performance go hand in hand,” says Kendall Creighton, a spokeswoman for FlyersRights.org, an organization that advocates for air travelers. “They assume that satisfied customers are good for business.”
But in many cases, she notes, an airline’s customer satisfaction levels appear to be inversely related to profits. The higher the profits, the worse the scores. The more modest the profits, the higher the customer satisfaction.
“The highest rated airline, JetBlue, with a customer service score of 81, had an operating margin of 9 percent,” says Kevin Mitchell, whose Business Travel Coalition advocates for corporate travelers. “The lowest rated, Spirit, with a score of 54, had an operating margin of 19 percent.”
Of course, there are notable exceptions. Airlines like Alaska, Delta and Southwest have managed to strike a balance between profits and happy passengers. “The key for customers is what the airline does with the profits,” says Seth Kaplan, editor of Airline Weekly. “Delta has gotten itself into a virtuous cycle of earning good profits, some of which is reinvested into its product and into technology that has enabled it to run a very reliable airline with very impressive on-time stats and very few lost bags,” he says. “Customers have rewarded it by – Delta says, and this seems to be true – being willing to pay a bit more to fly Delta than to fly its less reliable competitors.”
http://fortune.com/2015/...ood-news-for-consumers/[/quote] Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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