GoldenWinger
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- Dec 26, 2007
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It seems with QF so pre-occupied with grounding their airline they've forgotten to brief and tell the people where it counts most about the new status codes for P1 and Chairman's P1.
The new codes that are now appearing on the on board passenger manifest for crew and in QF's Amadeus/Altea for ground staff are:
CLPO = Chairman's Lounge Platinum One and PLPO for Plat One, in addition to the other codes already in use FFCL / FFPL / FFGL / FFSL / FFBR.
I've done a few domestic flights over the last few days and crew had no idea what PLPO was against my name - was chatting with the CSM and he laughed saying he though it meant Platinum Politician. He mentioned he chatted with a lot of his colleagues and they too were clueless about what these new codes meant.
I didn't really notice any difference in service level, however the service from the crew on all flights was excellent and of a very high standard, so I can't really see what else they could've done to make a P1 feel more "special". It's good to see QF crew/staff maintaining their professionalism even in difficult times.
It's just a shame QF launches these a new status levels and doesn't bother telling frontline staff and crew.
The new codes that are now appearing on the on board passenger manifest for crew and in QF's Amadeus/Altea for ground staff are:
CLPO = Chairman's Lounge Platinum One and PLPO for Plat One, in addition to the other codes already in use FFCL / FFPL / FFGL / FFSL / FFBR.
I've done a few domestic flights over the last few days and crew had no idea what PLPO was against my name - was chatting with the CSM and he laughed saying he though it meant Platinum Politician. He mentioned he chatted with a lot of his colleagues and they too were clueless about what these new codes meant.
I didn't really notice any difference in service level, however the service from the crew on all flights was excellent and of a very high standard, so I can't really see what else they could've done to make a P1 feel more "special". It's good to see QF crew/staff maintaining their professionalism even in difficult times.
It's just a shame QF launches these a new status levels and doesn't bother telling frontline staff and crew.