Mr H
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Like any customer service related, the customer has to be the centre of everything they do.
Except when the customer is sitting in a J seat that was promised to a pilot under their EBA.
Like any customer service related, the customer has to be the centre of everything they do.
Then the right compensation should've been paid up front.Except when the customer is sitting in a J seat that was promised to a pilot under their EBA.
Would it be ridiculous to suggest they put someone under the age of 50 on the board?
I understand a lot is to do with experience but the average age of a board member is 61 (assuming VH takes AJ's seat). Surely some fresh minds and ideas in the sphere that truly decides the direction of the company couldn't hurt?
Also on the remuneration committee of the board, which sets CEO pay.Todd Sampson (born 1970 per wiki) almost meets this bill. And yeah, I was surprised he's on the board - and perhaps more to the point, has been for 8 years (so was def under 50 when he joined).
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Fascinating pick given his specialty is advertising and marketingTodd Sampson (born 1970 per wiki) almost meets this bill. And yeah, I was surprised he's on the board - and perhaps more to the point, has been for 8 years (so was def under 50 when he joined).
It would be really difficult to stuff it up from here.
Except when the customer is sitting in a J seat that was promised to a pilot under their EBA
The loyalty programme is useless, and in fact counterproductive encouraging disloyalty, if there are no reward seats available. A few reward seats should be available on every flight, in every class, from when the flights are posted available for booking. The loss in seat revenue would be more than compensated for by the increased loyalty.With the impending retirement of the Qantas CEO, what changes at Qantas would AFF members like to see
What name?From its ashes some form of airline will rise phoenix-like
I'd like to see Qantas formally dissolved. From its ashes some form of airline will rise phoenix-like to serve the people of Australia.
What name?