WHY FOCUS ON IMPROVING THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE? 9 great reasons to make customer service a top priority

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WHY FOCUS ON IMPROVING THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE? 9 great reasons to make customer service a top priority

IMPROVING THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE IS MORE THAN JUST A FAD

IMPROVING THE PASSENGER EXPERIENCE IS MORE THAN JUST A FAD For the 300 organizations we work w ith customer service plays a key part in their airport s strategy

Aeronautical revenue strategies are under pressure Airports need to be commercially viable but have limited options:

Aeronautical revenue strategies are under pressure Airports need to be commercially viable but have limited options:

Aeronautical revenue strategies are under pressure Airports need to be commercially viable but have limited options:

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services 2. Leverage monopoly status and pass on costs to airlines

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services 2. Leverage monopoly status and pass on costs to airlines Governments are increasingly sensitive to monopolistic behaviour

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services 2. Leverage monopoly status and pass on costs to airlines Governments are increasingly sensitive to monopolistic behaviour 3. Reduce services and costs to a minimum

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services 2. Leverage monopoly status and pass on costs to airlines Governments are increasingly sensitive to monopolistic behaviour 3. Reduce services and costs to a minimum Low cost is difficult to maintain and unpopular w ith many

Available options are running out: 1. Provide great services and charge airlines appropriately Airlines are cutting back on services 2. Leverage monopoly status and pass on costs to airlines Governments are increasingly sensitive to monopolistic behaviour 3. Reduce services and costs to a minimum Low cost is difficult to maintain and unpopular w ith many 4. Develop alternative revenue streams (non-aeronautical)

1. Grow ing non-aeronautical revenue is the obvious reason for focusing on the passenger experience

1. Grow ing non-aeronautical revenue is the obvious reason for focusing on the passenger experience

1. Grow ing non-aeronautical revenue is the obvious reason for focusing on the passenger experience Need a successful aeronautical strategy

1. Grow ing non-aeronautical revenue is the obvious reason for focusing on the passenger experience Need a successful aeronautical strategy Need to provide a pleasant experience to maximize spending

But there are less obvious reasons to create a customer-focused organization

2. Passengers w ho have a great experience are more relaxed, spend more and want to come back Making the airport more profitable

3. Airports increasingly compete w ith each other and also w ith alternate transport modes for passengers Making the passenger experience a key differentiator

4. A great passenger experience makes a good impression, enhancing the reputation of your city/state/country Making your region more attractive to visitors/business

5. A great passenger experience makes it difficult for regulators to argue that you are doing a bad job Making the airport more autonomous and providing a good argument for future investment

6. Focusing on the customer gives all staff a clear goal and a clear understanding of the aims of the organisation Making it easier for staff to work together and understand other department s goals

7. Staff w ho are committed to providing a great passenger experience tend to help their colleagues more Making the airport more efficient and a better work environment

8. Staff & passengers w ho are proud of their airport look after it better and are less likely to dirty it Creating a virtuous circle of improvement and investment

9. A great passenger experience keeps media onside and helps marketing/publicity for the airport Allow ing airport to profit and expand on its reputation

To improve service quality, you need to find new ways to get the most out of existing facilities and resources Limited resources Ageing infrastructure Regulatory constraints Tight budgets 3rd party suppliers Increasing traffic What s holding you back?

DKMA Airport Quality Advisory helps airport managers maximise customer satisfaction levels 1. DETAILED AIRPORT ASSESSMENTS 2. KEY ISSUES AUDITS & SURVEYS 3. ADVICE TO DESIGN & IMPLEMENT SOLUTIONS Identify key issues Optimise service delivery in the short / medium term

READY TO IMPROVE? LET US SHOW YOU HOW YOUR AIRPORT COMPARES TO THE BEST & WHAT YOU NEED TO DO TO IMPROVE PHONE: + 41 22 354 07 54 E-MAIL: ADVISORY@DKMA.COM WWW.DKMA.COM