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Gulf Air awards employees in new staff appreciation initiative

Posted 15 June 2012 · Add Comment

Gulf Air held an official awards ceremony honoring a number of its staff yesterday – the result of the airline's recently launched 2012 staff appreciation programme.

The programme encourages the airline’s Falconflyers to recognize customer service excellence by nominating Gulf Air team members who demonstrate exceptional customer service at any stage of their journey. The official awards ceremony saw six Gulf Air employees awarded for their high level of service.

Gulf Air chief services officer, Marcus Bernhardt said “Our Falconflyers know the best when it comes to customer service as they regularly come across many of our staff at various customer touch points and receive a range of services from them. We consistently endeavor to provide a level of service that exceeds our customers’ expectations and by awarding our staff, the airline recognizes those who made a positive difference and left a lasting positive impression on our customers during their journey with Gulf Air – whether on the ground or in the air.”

"On behalf of the Gulf Air management team and the extended Gulf Air family, I would like to thank each of our winners for their contributions to ensuring that all our customers experience consistently high levels of service. This award is in recognition of their efforts and is based on customer feedback – the truest marker of their hard work and efforts. I look forward to their continued dedication and commitment."

“Gulf Air always values our passengers’ opinions and we see it as an integral component in our customer value chain. We hope this scheme, the first of its kind in the region, will set a new benchmark in customer service excellence” concluded Bernhardt.

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