Monday, July 26, 2010

Southwest Airlines, A New Low In Customer Care

Yet another caution about looking for the cheapest services. A few days ago, in a previous blog, I cautioned about choosing the cheapest online travel option when booking a vacation. Now, a new caution, Southwest Airlines.


Southwest Airlines recently made a change to their "contract of carriage." This is the area which acts as the overall disclaimer of the airline to the passenger. The "contract of carriage" is a rarely read area which is posted online for all airlines explaining their contact of services and liabilities to you, their customer. It details their responsibility in the case of delays, lost luggage and flight cancellations.

The popular airlines has now added mechanical failures as "an act of God" as part of their "contract of carriage" to limit their liabilities to you, their client. Customer service
clearly takes a backseat to their revenue. According to reports, this was done a few weeks ago without any media announcement. This basically means they believe "mechanical failures are outside their control."

I do understand that airlines do need to delay flights for various reasons. Many of those reasons are truly beyond the control of the airline. Recently passengers flying in Europe and through Europe experienced wild cancellations and delays because of a sudden spew of volcanic ash from Iceland. In a decision of safety and well being for both passengers and crew, flights had to be grounded. Other acts of mother nature or God have grounded flights when it has been determined safety is an issue. Personally, I'd rather wait on the ground and be delayed than fly in unstable conditions.

Maintenance is a major responsibility solely borne by the airline. Prior to planes directed to the gates, full checks of all systems should be made. Yes, there are times when an alert pilot or flight engineer finds a problem while going through their check points before take -off. For that, we need to be appreciative. Again, our safety should be the main issue.

However, for an airline to call their maintenance issues "an act of God" is a far stretch. This is their responsibility, part of their contract to you, the passenger, their client, to keep you safe. All business owners need to step up to the plate for customer service, including the airlines. If you think this is wrong, let Southwest Airlines know. Go on to their website and comment on their customer service area. Silence by you, the passenger, will let them think you don't care. Sometimes, silence isn't golden.


Saturday, July 17, 2010

INSIDER'S GUIDE BY VIRTUOSO


How you to make life a special journey? Travel, explore the world, experience people and cultures.

Don't just take a vacation, make it a travel journey. Experience something out of the ordinary. See ancient sights, enjoy sailing through mystical rivers, and learn old traditions.

Find new ideas through the Virtuoso Insider's Guide, Enriching Pursuits. Open the magazine below and discover travel off the beaten path.


The world is waiting for you to explore. Why wait? Now is the time. After you browse through the magazine, call me and let's begin planning you next vacation experience.

Insider's Guide By Virtuoso




Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
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Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
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Monday, July 12, 2010

Are You Really Safe Booking Online Discount Travel?


Today it was announced that another online discount travel company has filed Chapter 11, bankruptcy protection. Was the extra $50.00 to the traveler in savings worth the risk of now losing their vacation? Probably not.
Many of these large online agencies have accrued debt they cannot possibly recover from since the drop in the ecomony in 2009. This company, for example owes about $250,000.00 to creditors it cannot cover. The travelers, if the company does not pay the suppliers, will not be protected and may find themselves out in the cold when arriving to their destination or the airport.

When looking to travel, why risk your investment on a faceless travel booking engine? The value of planning your vacation personally with a travel consultant is worth more than a small discount you may receive as one of 100's booking your reservation. Many times the price of the vacation ultimately paid online is the same or more than the same vacation planned through a travel consultant.

Also, consider the fact you are going only by what you have read online. Did the online description accurately describe the accommodations? Is this the right fit for your needs? Also, did the online booking engine mention you are on three flights to a destination where maybe a nonstop is available for a few dollars more?

Most importantly, will there be someone there to help if you have any issues pretravel or during your travel? The marginal is answer is yes, there will be someone, maybe to answer the phone. Will they do everything possible to assist you? Probably not as you are just one of many and customer satisfaction is not a priority, numbers are.

So next time you have the urge to book it online with a faceless booking engine, think again. If it is 2:00 AM , wait until the morning and call a certified professional travel consultant. Ask questions, get professional advise and make sure this is the right vacation, accommodation and travel decision for you. In the end, even it is does cost a few dollars more, it is worth the investment in your vacation.
When you are ready to plan you vacation, call me. Find out the difference in personal travel planning. You will be happy you did!

Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road - Suite 205
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
Direct: 267-879-8250
Facebook: Adrienne at Rubinsohn Travel
Proud Members of ASTA/CLIA/IATA

Friday, July 9, 2010

Virtuoso Life - Your Vacation Dream -July /August Edition

Welcome to the July/August edition of Virtuoso Life.

This month's issue has the answers from 11,000 respondents about where they want to travel. Click on the link below. Take a look at what they have to say. Then think about where you would like to travel. Then call me to plan your travel dream.

As a Virtuoso Travel Advisor, you will get the best in personalized services for your travel planning from me. Find out about the Virtuoso advantage and why we are the leaders in luxury travel services.

Don't delay, call me today and let's start planning!

Virtuoso Life July/August Edition


Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road - Suite 205
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
Direct: 267-879-8250
www.atravelspecialist.com
adrienne@rubinsohntravel.com
Blog: http://atravelspecialist.blogspot.com
Facebook: Adrienne at Rubinsohn Travel
Proud Members of ASTA/CLIA/IATA



Thursday, July 1, 2010

Virtuoso Travel ASAP- July 2010 Edition

You are invited to explore all of the best luxury travel experiences through this month's edition of Virtuoso's Travel ASAP Magazine. The July 2010 is packed with great travel information and offers for your next vacation. Whether you choose to cruise or are a landlubber, want a romantic get away or family fun vacation, the choices and suggestions for the best destinations are here for you.

Just click on the link below for the best of the best, offered only through Virtuoso. Then call me, your Virtuoso travel advisor, to discuss your vacation planning and experience the Virtuoso difference. Personalized service is only a phone call away.

Virtuoso Travel ASAP - July 2010

Adrienne Sasson, DS, CSS
Rubinsohn Travel - Virtuoso
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road - Suite 205
Jenkintown, PA 19046
Office: 215-886-5200, ext. 65
Tollfree: 1-800-501-8519, ext. 65
Direct: 267-879-8250
www.atravelspecialist.com
adrienne@rubinsohntravel.com
Blog: http://atravelspecialist.blogspot.com
Facebook: Adrienne at Rubinsohn Travel
Proud Members of ASTA/CLIA/IATA