Thursday, March 5, 2009

What cruise lines could teach airlines

Apparently my airline rant touched a nerve with some of you.
Now that I have that off my chest, I want to share a positive.
My wife and I flew to Honolulu a year ago.
The airlines managed to lose our luggage en route-- again.
We boarded our cruise ship and told them what had happened.
The cruise people couldn’t have been nicer.
The next morning, our luggage was sitting outside our door.
It was like Christmas for two weary airline travelers.
The cruise from Hawaii to Tahiti was like that, too.
The crew could not do enough for us. We felt like royalty.
Even a grumpy Canadian at our table cheered up.
He had words with the maitre d’ the first evening.
After that, the waiters killed him with kindness.
Here’s a question: How do cruise ships train their crews that well?
Why can’t the airlines? They treat us like slaughterhouse cattle.
Have you had a good experience? Please share it with us.
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We’re planning a December entrepreneurs’ Caribbean cruise.
On board, we will offer mastermind sessions in the mornings.
These are customized for you, your business and your clients.
The rest of the day will be yours to enjoy with your family.
And it will be tax deductible -- from 2009 revenues.
Interested? Drop me an email note.
I’ll send you details as we work them out.
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