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![]() "Rosspilot" wrote in message ... We learned a long time ago not to put good fresh expensive coffee aboard the airplane. Demand goes up and the coffee is completely consumed. Then there are complaints about not enough coffee. From that day forward only the worst FBO made coffee went aboard. It tasted terrible, but never ran out. We never had a single further complaint. Karl Great customer service Karl. Why not go the extra step in the opposite direction and have more of the good stuff? I find it hard to believe that providing good coffee for your clients is a ball-busting expense. It's been my experience in business that people are willing to pay a premium for quality and customer service above and beyond the ordinary. At which end of the spectrum is your business? You're either hauling cattle . . . the "no frills" type passenger who would rather save $20.00 to buy a cheap ticket with no amenities (and there are lots and lots of them--a huge market to be sure). This airline is not going to have great coffee., and you aren't going to expect it. ANY coffee is a surprise. G Or you're in the business of transporting your *clients* as comfortably, and cordially as is possible. You want them to come back to you EVERY time they fly. You are appealing to the segment of the market that has money, and wants to travel "pampered" and in luxury. This coffee HAS to be good. If it isn't, you should bitch. ![]() This is not anything new in my view. Our partners gave up the executive on-call charter service and now fly a CJ1 and just stock soda's on board. Their cost is about 1/3 or 1/2 of the charter operators that provided "Red Carpet" service. Of course, we're hardly a Fortune 500 firm. :~) |
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