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Maybe Red Roo will return on a seasonal basis....
... with a narrow body.
Maybe Red Roo will return on a seasonal basis....
Maybe Red Roo will return on a seasonal basis....
152 pages dissecting a gnat. What was that about signal to noise?
Whilst I don't know how long you've been lurking,
I can see from your profile that you've only recently joined.
Up until the last few months Red Roo was a pretty integral part of this forum. They where a great pipeline into Qantas, and they always seemed to go that little bit further to help than a generic phone operator / email reader.
Do we as a community deserve to have a better link into QF than the general public? Prehaps, prehaps not. However for a period of time we did have think great relationship with Qantas, and now it's over, so 152 (or more) posts lamenting that fact / trying to make sense of this loss is not unreasonable.
Since this is a thread based forum, if this thread holds no interest to you you're not forced to read it.
True.
One thing I've noticed is many around here are keen to make assumptions about what is being posted. My comment is based solely on what I observe in this thread.
I can only quote the ancient Spartans - "IF..."
First forum I've encountered where gratuitous advice on how other members use the forum was allowed.
Up until the last few months Red Roo was a pretty integral part of this forum. They where a great pipeline into Qantas, and they always seemed to go that little bit further to help than a generic phone operator / email reader.
Do we as a community deserve to have a better link into QF than the general public? Prehaps, prehaps not. However for a period of time we did have think great relationship with Qantas, and now it's over, so 152 (or more) posts lamenting that fact / trying to make sense of this loss is not unreasonable.
... with a narrow body.
Absoultely fora such as AFF should have dedicated links to an airline. But the link should be two way. The airline benefits immeasurably through free advertising and a platform to deliver their message.
I guess the difference is what people consider a 'good' relationship. I didn't benefit by a couple of individuals being helped out. I wanted answers to strategic issues and unfortunately those answers never came. I'm not sure I can be as generous to say that a 'great relationship' is based on dismissing members' concerns on a range of strategic issues.
(to make it clear I'm referring to red roo 'the channel of communication' and not red roo 'the person')
We all like our egos to be stroked .... but some here positively need it. And that's the sort of thing that was an occasional embarrassment to the less entitled AFF members, and I believed prompted Qantas to withdraw the RedRoo persona.
I've absolutely no doubt there are QFF people reading this.. possibly quite senior.
My 18 cents.
Why the small letters?
Here's some more advice:
If you are unhappy with the way the forum is conducted:
* Approach a moderator, and/or use the "report post" function; or
* Accept the way the forum is conventionally conducted, and participate positively;
* Discontinue using the forum.
... with a narrow body.
The slower pace of the forum lends itself well to trip reports, extended debate, and counter intuitively, a sociality that Facebook/Twitter/Whatsapp etc etc do not. For me AFF has evolved into more of a social site with meet ups, a bigger emphasis on wine appreciations and of course discussions about grammar. I can choose to dip in and out of these as others have so helpfully suggested and occasionally I do. When I first joined, and I am a latecomer here, there were far fewer posts about wine, housing affordability, electricity shortages, and of course grammar. A forum format lends itself well to discussions like these, particularly when members build a rapport over time.
I still choose to spend time on AFF and if I see an opportunity to help because I have some knowledge in a field where a question has arisen I will try, but firstly as I get older I become more stupid so can help less, and secondly there appear to be fewer questions that are flying related.
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But is AFF's offer to potential customers (i.e. members) still as strong now that Qantas has disengaged? It should be but maybe there needs to be a refocus to ensure that AFF is looking to the future rather than the past?
Well said Mr Hancock.
As businesses evolve it is a good time to review their raison d'être is and is it still current and will it survive the change.
AFF has evolved over the years and as noted above it now performs a different function to what it did 10 years ago when I joined and will undoubtedly have a different function in 10 years time.
I was definitely in the target audience when I joined and am still in the broad spectrum with my current travel. But is AFF's offer to potential customers (i.e. members) still as strong now that Qantas has disengaged? It should be but maybe there needs to be a refocus to ensure that AFF is looking to the future rather than the past?
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