Lessons in Online Crisis Management for Air Asia

By on October 17, 2017 | News

By now you all would have read about the horrific experience of passengers, AirAsia flight QZ535 from Perth to Bali had to go through. The airline is facing the wrath of passengers on-board who complained about the wild and shocking behavior of staff.

Social media is once again denting the image of the airline in a big way with lot of news portals as well aviation experts sharing their experiences.

In a series of Tweets, another twitter user Captain Rahmat has posted the entire sequence from the beginning. Clearly the larger that has been highlighted is staff training.

Airlines need to train cabin crew to speak with clarity, pronounce each syllable. Many just waffle through fake accents as long as an announcement is made #QZ535

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While the issue was attributed to cabin pressure, the volume of tweets with the hashtag #QZ535 have skyrocketed.

This brings us to the crux of the discussion, how should an airline react to criticism on Social Media? Is an offline apology enough or does the apply on Social Media.

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