Challenging in Delivering Quality Services: Balancing Customer Expectations and Perceptions in Airline Industry

Challenging in Delivering Quality Services: Balancing Customer Expectations and Perceptions in Airline Industry

Author: Calvin Monroe

Publisher: GRIN Verlag

Published: 2014-02-28

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13: 3656605319

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Operations Research, grade: A, King`s College London, language: English, abstract: Norwegian airline operator has been offering airline services for quite a long time, frequently among the Scandinavian countries. However, the condition for service quality has been deteriorating for the last couple of decade. Despite the many researches done to dig out the factors that could be adjusted to favour service quality, not much has been seen to change. This study was aimed at conducting an exploratory survey in the grounds of the Norwegian company to find out the recommendations for the company’s quality service. We issued self-governed questionnaires to the customers at the waiting room, who were rather waiting for flight take off. A focus group discussion was also conducted by the group to engage the passengers in a dialogue that involved customer service quality expectations and perceptions. During the survey period which took six days, we interacted with the customers and show them the need for their genuine response towards the questions asked. A well elaborated questionnaire was distributed to the customers who answered them as they awaited the operator services. The customers answered the questions at their own pace, giving their opinions independently. The sampled population was made-up of 120 customers taking on flights among the Scandinavian countries at Oslo Airport. The answers were analysed and deductions made from the analysis. The services expected offered by the company were rated along with the customers’ expectations and that was what could only measure customer satisfaction for services offered by Norwegian airline service. SERVQUAL system was used to calculate the relationship between customer expectations and perceptions. Some mathematical implications of mean and standard deviations also added some weight on the relationship between the company’s present status and customer perception.


Challenging in Delivering Quality Services

Challenging in Delivering Quality Services

Author: Calvin Monroe

Publisher:

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9783656605331

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Bachelor Thesis from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Operations Research, grade: A, Kings College London, language: English, abstract: Norwegian airline operator has been offering airline services for quite a long time, frequently among the Scandinavian countries. However, the condition for service quality has been deteriorating for the last couple of decade. Despite the many researches done to dig out the factors that could be adjusted to favour service quality, not much has been seen to change. This study was aimed at conducting an exploratory survey in the grounds of the Norwegian company to find out the recommendations for the company's quality service. We issued self-governed questionnaires to the customers at the waiting room, who were rather waiting for flight take off. A focus group discussion was also conducted by the group to engage the passengers in a dialogue that involved customer service quality expectations and perceptions. During the survey period which took six days, we interacted with the customers and show them the need for their genuine response towards the questions asked. A well elaborated questionnaire was distributed to the customers who answered them as they awaited the operator services. The customers answered the questions at their own pace, giving their opinions independently. The sampled population was made-up of 120 customers taking on flights among the Scandinavian countries at Oslo Airport. The answers were analysed and deductions made from the analysis. The services expected offered by the company were rated along with the customers' expectations and that was what could only measure customer satisfaction for services offered by Norwegian airline service. SERVQUAL system was used to calculate the relationship between customer expectations and perceptions. Some mathematical implications of mean and standard deviations also added some weight on the relationship between the company's present status and customer perce


Delivering Quality Service

Delivering Quality Service

Author: Valarie A. Zeithaml

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-05-11

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1439137471

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Excellence in customer service is the hallmark of success in service industries and among manufacturers of products that require reliable service. But what exactly is excellent service? It is the ability to deliver what you promise, say the authors, but first you must determine what you can promise. Building on seven years of research on service quality, they construct a model that, by balancing a customer's perceptions of the value of a particular service with the customer's need for that service, provides brilliant theoretical insight into customer expectations and service delivery. For example, Florida Power & Light has developed a sophisticated, computer-based lightening tracking system to anticipate where weather-related service interruptions might occur and strategically position crews at these locations to quicken recovery response time. Offering a service that customers expect to be available at all times and that they will miss only when the lights go out, FPL focuses its energies on matching customer perceptions with potential need. Deluxe Corporation, America's highly successful check printer, regularly exceeds its customers' expectations by shipping nearly 95% of all orders by the day after the orders were received. Deluxe even put U.S. Postal Service stations inside its plants to speed up delivery time. Customer expectations change over time. To anticipate these changes, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company regularly monitors the expectations and perceptions of their customers, using focus group interviews and the authors' 22-item generic SERVQUAL questionnaire, which is customized by adding questions covering specific aspects of service they wish to track. The authors' groundbreaking model, which tracks the five attributes of quality service -- reliability, empathy, assurance, responsiveness, and tangibles -- goes right to the heart of the tendency to overpromise. By comparing customer perceptions with expectations, the model provides marketing managers with a two-part measure of perceived quality that, for the first time, enables them to segment a market into groups with different service expectations.


Measuring and Managing Customers ́ Expectations in the Airline Industry

Measuring and Managing Customers ́ Expectations in the Airline Industry

Author: Jules Miller

Publisher: Grin Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9783656035992

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Essay aus dem Jahr 2011 im Fachbereich BWL - Marketing, Unternehmenskommunikation, CRM, Marktforschung, Social Media, Atlantic International University, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Understanding and well managing customer's needs and expectations is very critical for a service-oriented organization like an airline because it protects against customer's dissatisfaction. After customers' needs and expectations are well identified, the service provider should strive so as to fill the service quality gap and even to go beyond customers' expectations by accommodating or shaping them. SERVQUAL is one of the measuring tools which has been widely used to measure customers' expectations in the service quality setting. SERVQUAL represents service quality as the discrepancy between customer's expectations for a service offering and the customer's perception of the service received, requiring respondents to provide answers to questions related to both expectations and their perceptions. In order to manage effectively and efficiently customers' expectations, airlines need to know them then accommodate them through segmentation, innovation and Total Quality Management or shape them by using communication and other cues such as customer-oriented human resources management practices but without promising more than they can deliver.


Challenges and Opportunities for Transportation Services in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Challenges and Opportunities for Transportation Services in the Post-COVID-19 Era

Author: Catenazzo, Giuseppe

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2022-05-06

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1799888428

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During the pandemic, transportation industries have heavily suffered from the overall lack of passengers. A substantial share of employees have has been laid-off, and others have turned to different industries. As mass vaccinations begin worldwide, movement restrictions will continue to evolve and disappear in the months to come, and new opportunities and challenges for transportation industries must be considered in a post-pandemic world. Challenges and Opportunities for Transportation Services in the Post-COVID-19 Era explores the challenges and the new directions to match travelers’ needs in a post-COVID-19 world and illustrates several methodological applications in transportation to inspire scholars, researchers, and developers to further their efforts in boosting the design and use of sustainable mobility. Covering a range of topics such as green resilience and sustainability, it is ideal for transportation service managers, government officials, developers, engineers, decision- makers, analysts, academicians, researchers, instructors, and students.


Delivering Excellent Service Quality in Aviation

Delivering Excellent Service Quality in Aviation

Author: Mario Kossmann

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9780754647256

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Delivering Excellent Service Quality in Aviation is essential for those service providers that are not yet systematically managing their service quality, offering them a step-by-step and easy to understand framework they can follow. In addition, those service providers that are already proactively managing their service quality can easily adapt the framework to complement their current way of controlling it.


Handbook of Research on Promotional Strategies and Consumer Influence in the Service Sector

Handbook of Research on Promotional Strategies and Consumer Influence in the Service Sector

Author: Panwar, Upendra Singh

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2016-04-11

Total Pages: 529

ISBN-13: 1522501444

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Economic growth is directly impacted by a multitude of different industries; in recent years, the service industry has emerged as a significant contributor to the global economy. As such, the effective management of this sector has become a widely studied topic. The Handbook of Research on Promotional Strategies and Consumer Influence in the Service Sector is an authoritative reference source for the latest research on emerging methods for innovative service design and delivery, examining how growing customer expectations and global competition has influenced this industry. Featuring quality factors, marketing tools, and the effects of consumer behavior, this publication is ideally suited for researchers, professionals, and academicians actively involved in the service industry.


Airline Marketing and Management

Airline Marketing and Management

Author: Stephen Shaw

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-09-10

Total Pages: 379

ISBN-13: 1000109658

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Through six previous editions, Airline Marketing and Management has established itself as the leading textbook for students of marketing and its application to today's airline industry, as well as a reference work for those with a professional interest in the area. Carefully revised, the seventh edition of this internationally successful book examines an exceptionally turbulent period for the industry. It features new material on: *Changes in customer needs, particularly regarding more business travellers choosing - or being forced - to travel economy, and analysis of the bankruptcy of 'All Business Class' airlines. * An explanation of the US/EU 'Open Skies' agreement and analysis of its impact. *The increase in alliance activity and completion of several recent mergers, and the marketing advantages and disadvantages that have resulted. * Product adjustments that airlines must make to adapt to changes in the marketing environment, such as schedule re-adjustments and the reconfiguration of aircraft cabins. *Changes in pricing philosophies, with, for example, airlines moving to 'A La Carte' pricing, whereby baggage, catering and priority boarding are paid for as extras. *Airline websites and their role as both a selling and distributing tool. *The future of airline marketing. A review of the structure of the air transport market and the marketing environment is followed by detailed chapters examining business and marketing strategies, product design and management, pricing and revenue management, current and future distribution channels, and selling, advertising and promotional policies. The reader will benefit from greater understanding of both marketing and airline industry jargon and from knowledge obtained regarding the extraordinary strategic challenges now facing aviation. Written in a straightforward, easy-to-read style and combining up-to-date and relevant examples drawn from the worldwide aviation industry, this new edition will further enhance the book's reputation for providing the ideal introduction to the subject.