South African Airways (SAA) has
been named Best Airline Africa for the twelfth consecutive year. Feedback from
SAA’s customers also ensured that SAA
walks away with the Best Airline Staff Service Africa
award for the third time. The
awards were presented at the Skytrax World Airline Awards ceremony in London.
“The fact that these awards are
directly based on customer surveys makes them the benchmarks of airline
excellence,” says Monwabisi Kalawe, CEO of SAA. “Customers are undoubtedly the
heartbeat of any business, and Excellent Customer Service is one of the five
strategic
objectives of our long-term
turnaround strategy, Gaining Altitude: to be rated so highly by our customers
testifies that we are on the right flight
path.”
The awards are based on a
consumer satisfaction survey conducted each year by Skytrax, an independent
aviation research organisation. This year, the survey elicited responses from
18-million business and leisure air travellers from 160 countries, covering
more than 200 airlines, from the largest international airlines to smaller
domestic carriers.
The online survey is open for a
10-month period, giving passengers an opportunity
to rate their experience in the air and on the ground. It measures
satisfaction across 41 key performance indicators of airline front-line product and service, including
check-in, boarding, on-board seat
comfort, cabin cleanliness, food, beverages, inflight entertainment and staff service.
“SAA is the airline with the most
awards across the whole of Africa; for
example, in January we retained the Skytrax 4-Star Airline ranking, for the 12th year in a row. SAA
is the only carrier on the African
continent to achieve this high level 4-Star Airline rating, which certifies the good quality of the
service we offer across all travel
categories,” concludes Kalawe. “But to be singled out directly
by our customers is worth
everything to us, and a great foundation on which
to build an even better airline.”
Early in May, the youth of South
Africa voted SAA as the ‘Coolest’ Domestic
Airline as part of the 2014 Sunday Times Generation Next Awards. The award ceremony, held in Johannesburg, saluted South Africa’s most popular brands, products,
celebrities and sport stars – as
voted for by the country’s eight to 22-year olds.
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