Termite
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- Jul 25, 2015
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I keep thinking Australia has lost its mojo in the service area from airlines to hotels, decreased service with increased price, but then I ask myself, did Australia actually have a mojo to lose to begin with?
Ok, Qantas was good in the 90's and even early to mid 2000's, but then it declined. Name a hotel that has stayed consistently good? Sofitel, I can't be bothered staying in one in Australia, might as well stay at its baby brother Novotel, the service per dollar ratio is significantly better. That's just one hotel, it seems to apply to all I stay at equally across the board.
i picked on Qantas, and with reason. Qantas has turned, but as the only legacy full cost carrier in Australia, what choice do we have for full service domestic travel unless Virgin manages to finally sever its LCC attachments.
How do Australian services improve? Qantas could adopt a management style similar to Air NZ or Cathay, hotels could look at an Asian style management, you know, the one where the customer is always first, and before anyone bangs on about lower wages and cost, take a 5 star hotel in Sydney and the same property in Shanghai, the property prices are similar, wages slightly lower, cost to produce slightly lower, room prices reflect this by generally being lower, yet the service is significantly better.
yep. Australia never really had a mojo to lose in my opinion
Ok, Qantas was good in the 90's and even early to mid 2000's, but then it declined. Name a hotel that has stayed consistently good? Sofitel, I can't be bothered staying in one in Australia, might as well stay at its baby brother Novotel, the service per dollar ratio is significantly better. That's just one hotel, it seems to apply to all I stay at equally across the board.
i picked on Qantas, and with reason. Qantas has turned, but as the only legacy full cost carrier in Australia, what choice do we have for full service domestic travel unless Virgin manages to finally sever its LCC attachments.
How do Australian services improve? Qantas could adopt a management style similar to Air NZ or Cathay, hotels could look at an Asian style management, you know, the one where the customer is always first, and before anyone bangs on about lower wages and cost, take a 5 star hotel in Sydney and the same property in Shanghai, the property prices are similar, wages slightly lower, cost to produce slightly lower, room prices reflect this by generally being lower, yet the service is significantly better.
yep. Australia never really had a mojo to lose in my opinion