Announce the FULL re-branding at the same time!
Not trying to be difficult but why? Obviously you're curious, i'm curious as well but i see no practical reason whatsoever why they would or should do it. They'd just be telegraphing their punches to QF and creating unmet expectations for products that don't exist yet.
So new brand, pricing, menus, structure, routes, IFE, seating, existing fleet upgrade plans, everything in one go!
New brand does not exist, is not yet on anything and may still be the subject of negotiations.
Pricing of what? The new J product is now for sale and pricing has been announced. Probably gives a clue as to how they they will price their J offering on other routes - 3/4 the (nominal) price of QF J seems to be what they've pitched it at. I'd say that's a fair estimate of where the (non existent) J product on other routes will be pitched.
Menus? Were announce the day they were changed as they were available. I'd suggest if they'd announced it 2 months earlier a fair proportion of the forum and the travelling public would have complained and/or been confused that they got an a DJ flight only to be confronted by the old menu: Cue complaints about DJ announcing products they are not offering... yet.
Routes? Anywhere in particular that they don't have planes flying to and that you can't book tickets on that you want them to tell you about first?
IFE? So you would like DJ to promote a new IFE option that is not available on ANY flight they are currently offering or installed in any planes? What would be the rationale for doing that? I can only see how it would generate ill will. As it stands, i'd be 90% sure that once they start promoting a new IFE offering all passengers who get stuck with the old one in the transition phase will complain about it -- better off to minimise the time frame rather than draw that process out of months/ years wouldn't you think?
Seating. Again, what's the point until you can sit in it?
Fleet upgrade plans: probably reasonable for DJ to offer an explanation WHEN they announce what they are moving towards of how long it will take to get there and what to expect in the transition. Prior to that seems stupidly premature.
I really dont see any point in announcing or promoting any of the above UNTIL THERE IS AN ACTUAL PRODUCT. Inherently it's a long and unpredictable process - i still remember the old JQ in flight magazines that advertised their forthcoming 787 dreamliners back in about 07/08. As nice as it was to know that it was happening it seems kind of premature in hindsight.
Gimmicks like free limo transfers for 2 months will not keep customers loyal
I don't think that's the point somehow. I think it's to get people to try the new product who weren't previous DJ flyers.
To me, the alternative to current approach is for DJ to essentially announce a stack of products that don't exist, create demand that they are not yet equipped to meet, and to generate expectations that they don't have the equipment and systems in place to manage. Also, they'd telegraph several years of strategy to QF while they were at it. Strikes me as stupid, verging on suicidal from a marketing point of view.
Remember, most of the travelling public aren't anywhere near as obsessive as us and simply expect things to be available once they've been announced.
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