Yes, I'm sure there are members here who work at Qantas (also members here who work at VA etc.). However, I don't think any of those members have tried to hide that affiliation, even if they don't explicitly state it.I want to know if members think there are Qantas staff on here, masquerading as ordinary AFFers. Yes or no.
No, Qantas closed that arm of the media/customer service team and the person paid to be here left.Ok. So, by sheer coincidence, I was online when GM made his OP.
The past 4 pages are irrelevant in terms of Qantas good or bad.
I want to know if members think there are Qantas staff on here, masquerading as ordinary AFFers. Yes or no.
That would be a terrible idea.Perhaps if there is concern that a handful of anonymous airline employees might impact the forum harmony to such a degree that it needs action taken, there should be a rule that all airline employees identify this in their profile - similar to ozbargain and reps posting needing to identify themselves?
Agreed. Massive difference between AFF and a site like OzB (for which mandatory rep identification/association makes a whole world of sense).That would be a terrible idea.
There is nothing wrong with people who work for an airline, hotel, etc to post on a forum like this. They don't speak for the company and are not reps of said company.
Most companies don't allow their staff to make online posts or speak to media on behalf of that company without authorization to do so. Making people who just happen to work for a company identify they happen to work there, gives the appearance that they are reps of that company, which will then get them in trouble at work and possibly fired.
Sure it’s possible but some of these people seem to have an agenda beyond being just enthusiastic Qantas users, certainly enough for me to question their motives particularly when apart from promoting Qantas they also take all opportunities to run down competing airlines.Your logic seems to be...
1. Some AFF users believe and trust Qantas and its press releases, public pronouncements, and "representation". Therefore...
2. Those same AFF users have been "charged with influencing ... AFF".
Not sure I see the logic there.
Qantas and QFF have many, many millions of users in Australia. Despite the recent (well-deserved) bad publicity, many of those users/customers/members have been genuinely helped -- in some cases, even rescued! -- by Qantas and its staff, many of whom are competent and, yes, caring.
Could it not be that in the best possible way, those people want to support Qantas not because they're being incentivised or paid to, but because of their past positive experiences for which they're grateful?
I'm just suggesting that you be careful before accusing those users of anything deceptive or underhand until you've ruled out the other possibilities.
Can’t help but agree. We may all want Qantas to be great but that doesn’t mean we can’t recognise that at present it isn’t. There may be forums where this jingoistic support of the national carrier works but a forum like this full of people who actually fly a lot across various airlines and recognise that Qantas currently just isn’t matching expectations isn’t it.I want what this dude is smoking. Qantas are terrible, overpriced, barely offer service, have a monopoly over the business sector and they know it.
Bring on regulation like the EU regs and watch them finally offer service.
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I happen to agree but my point was that given the fact we have this thread and a number of people showing concern that there might be airline staff posting begs the obvious question... What is AFF gonna do about it - ban airline staff from joining, identify airline staff somehow, or accept that not all airline staff are going to identify themselves and that they could possibly talk positively about their employer? (ie. the status quo)That would be a terrible idea.
Here's an idea:What is AFF gonna do about it
Interesting discussion, but nothing has really come out to support the OP accusations, I.e. nothing more serious than QF having a few fans here.
Equally you see as many posts telling you how terrible everything about Qantas is. Some of those will also say they never fly Qantas. So much knowledge for people with no recent experience of the airline!
Yes, it’s a pity there isn’t an “Eye roll” emoji option on the “Like” pop up.Perhaps the next thread should be about those posters always seem to appear like clockwork in the first half dozen posts in any thread with anything to do with QF (and even those not related to QF) that make an over the top ridulous unrelated denigrative statement. A new conspiracy that these people are working for an undisclosed competitor to QF?
Yes, it’s a pity there isn’t an “Eye roll” emoji option on the “Like” pop up.
The silent majority of Australia still holds Qantas in a positive manner. I’m a Bronze FF and I’ve called Qantas many times recently and I’ve never experienced the so called “long wait” or “incompetent service” that many people who claim to be “long time gold and platinum loyalists” complain about online.It’s interesting just how much some posters dislike Qantas. It’s works for me as I have status, fly mostly to North America and New Zealand , and my large number of points helps with holidays / upgrades. I have flown a lot over the last 6 months and have noticed a big step up in service / friendliness on international flights. Had some delays, and one lot of baggage left behind, but overall international flights have been very pleasant. Flown JL, AF, BA, and AC and the best flight was on Air France, but QF better than the rest.
I don’t dislike QF but I dislike what they have become and feel they have been poorly run and let go to the point it’s going to take a lot of work to get them back where they should be. They can be great airline ago but depends on whether they have the want or willingness to do so.It’s interesting just how much some posters dislike Qantas
But what I don’t love are third parties and unofficial company representatives infiltrating our ranks, trying to build credibility and legitimacy while masquerading as everyday AFF folk purely to influence and mislead us with their political agendas and commercial interests.