Just wodering how long before we see 'Reinstate the Alitalia 13'
Thanks
Darren
Darren
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
I have to say the Sun wins the prize for the best picture IMHO, a great shot of Ruby Tuesday. [8D][:D]
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
Edit: the post I was referring to was deleted whilst writing my response!
Although more aware of the CAA safety rules than most average passenger, agree with the perceived safety issues, if they cannot fix minor problems such as replacing a in seat monitor(4 screws and one cable!!) then what else can they not do?
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
I completly agree with the majority of the comments on that facebook site, the aircraft are worn,uncomfy full of chavs- making my journey as a fellow customer hell(let alone the crew) as they do not know how to behave on an aircraft. Although more aware of the CAA safety rules than most average passenger, agree with the perceived safety issues, if they cannot fix minor problems such as replacing a in seat monitor(4 screws and one cable!!) then what else can they not do?
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
Firstly it was not my intention to spread misinformation but neither is it my place to reveal what I know.
in reference to worn uncomfy seats faulty IFE monitors and percieved safety implications I am speaking as a Virgin Atlantic customer.
Many years (in another line of work) ago I sat through a small customer service based video clip from a director of another company, he basically boarded a flight and came across a faulty tray table when he found his seat. On finding this, he promptly removed himself from the flight with the feeling that if they couldn't sort the basics out, how could they be relied to sort the important things out?
When I make the comment of seats/IFE and link it with safety, I do so with this video in mind. That is why I can agree with the point of views and comments on the infamous facebook group.
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
Firstly it was not my intention to spread misinformation but neither is it my place to reveal what I know.
in reference to worn uncomfy seats faulty IFE monitors and percieved safety implications I am speaking as a Virgin Atlantic customer.
Many years (in another line of work) ago I sat through a small customer service based video clip from a director of another company, he basically boarded a flight and came across a faulty tray table when he found his seat. On finding this, he promptly removed himself from the flight with the feeling that if they couldn't sort the basics out, how could they be relied to sort the important things out?
When I make the comment of seats/IFE and link it with safety, I do so with this video in mind. That is why I can agree with the point of views and comments on the infamous facebook group.
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
....
Many years (in another line of work) ago I sat through a small customer service based video clip from a director of another company, he basically boarded a flight and came across a faulty tray table when he found his seat. On finding this, he promptly removed himself from the flight with the feeling that if they couldn't sort the basics out, how could they be relied to sort the important things out? ....
Originally posted by slinky09
I'm not surprised at all, bringing the company into disrepute, gross negligence and some other types of behaviour can easily lead to summary dismissal. In this case the facts appear to be out there and many would say there's no dispute about them, even a union representative may not be able to mount a defence - the name calling was perhaps one thing, the idiocy of publicly questioning safety standards something else altogether and I'd surmise that that was what did 'em in.
Stupid behaviour, ultimate sanction faced.
Originally posted by Nottingham Nick
I am just introducing this as a debating point rather than a direct dig at VS for dismissing them all.
Nick
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
I do not work for Virgin Atlantic.
Originally posted by ilikebluesmarties
I do not work for Virgin Atlantic.
Originally posted by RichardMannionOriginally posted by ilikebluesmarties
I do not work for Virgin Atlantic.
I kind of guessed that, because surely no member of crew would be that stupid to criticise their employer in public.
I have to say the Sun wins the prize for the best picture IMHO, a great shot of Ruby Tuesday. [8D][:D]
Nick
Originally posted by queenofsky
Hey guys! Remember me? I was fired from Delta because of my blog 4 years ago.
I'm highly disappointed in VS over this matter.
Do they really think this action will GAIN them business? When I was fired from Delta under similar circumstances, I received hundreds of messages from people saying they would NEVER fly Delta again! And most of them were Brits! (And many were V-Flyers!)
I have news for VS management: most flight attendants, except new-hires, think their passengers are 'chavs' (whatever that means). So, unless they want to be constantly training new f/a's, they need to figure out a way to deal with this problem without firing them and without involving the press. A lot of people may agree with their action, but many more disagree.
My advice: REINSTATE BEFORE ITÓS TOO LATE!
This was NOT a smart PR move. This could snowball into book and TV and movie deals about what it's REALLY like to work at VS. I'd tell you to look up the Businessweek.com article from last summer about my case wherein they determine that DL overreacted, but I've got better things to do... like work on my screenplay and TV show pilot. (Thanks for posting my press release, guys!)
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 154 guests