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Virgin
Australia reducing disruptive in-flight announcements
Virgin Australia says it's reducing disruptive in-flight announcements as some
customers find them to be annoying interruptions.
"This is the captain
not speaking..." Photo credit: Getty
If you find interruptions to your in-flight entertainment by the captain and
cabin crew annoying, Virgin Australia feels your frustration.
The Australian airline announced it'll be slashing 750 jobs after posting a
loss of AU$315.4 million this week, which also saw its shares drop 6 percent in
a day.
Virgin Australia's new chief experience officer, Danielle Keighery, told The
Australian that as well as getting rid of staff, the airline is looking at
other ways to improve its service without spending cash.
"One of the things we've uncovered in some of the research we've been
doing is people get sick of hearing or being disturbed by too many
announcements in flight," Keighery said.
"So we've actually cut down on those announcements, making sure we still
cover the safety perspective but reducing the number of times we interrupt
people.
"They're the sort of things you can do that don't actually cost more money
but provide a better experience for our customers."
On Twitter, a few Kiwis have piped up with opinions on the Virgin Australia
move, including comparing it to Air New Zealand's service.
"As someone who has a great fear of flying, their announcements often
explain when to expect bumps, how the landing and take off will be. It's been a
godsend to have these and improve my confidence when flying," said Data
Ventures director Drew Broadley.
"Air NZ is definitely one of the worst for this, including inane jokes to
show how relaxed and Kiwi it is," said lobbyist Matthew Hooton.
Tony Brown of Huawei Australia tweeted: "Nothing more annoying than having
the in-flight entertainment interrupted by Chief Steward droning on about 'what
a pleasure it is to have you on board'."
Virgin Australia also says it's upgrading its in-flight menu.
"We'll be taking inspiration from the global Virgin brands rather than our
competitors here," Ms Keighery told The Australian.
"I'm very confident we will only improve the customer experience through
having a deep understanding of what the Virgin experience stands for."
Do you like hearing from the captain, or hate it?
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