US Airways throws in the towel: Score one for the customer!

2/25/09

I got this email from US Airways today:

"On March 1, we're bringing back free drinks in our Coach cabin. This includes sodas, juices, tea, coffee and water on all US Airways and US Airways Express flights.   We believe in our pay-for-what-you-choose-to-use - or "a la carte" - business model, but it's a work-in-progress. We are committed to remaining competitive and that's the main reason we have decided to bring back free drinks.  You still have the choice to only pay for the things you want - like checked bags, Choice Seats or First Class upgrades. And, those services will continue to be free for our Preferred members" .

Note the grudging acceptance that this reversal of policy is being prompted by competitive pressure, not by any desire to treat customers any better.    However, this is still a relief and a victory, albeit minor, for long suffering US Airways customers, especially "preferred" ones like me, who when we are not upgraded have to fork over a dollar to get a cup of water.   This was always a silly policy for an airline that claims to be a "full service" airline.    Perhaps good, consistent customer service will follow?  Or does that have to await competitive pressure as well?   

Airlines in the United States have been on a race to the bottom when it comes to customer service, ever since deregulation some thirty years ago.    The post 9/11 environment exacerbated this trend and has made domestic airline travel an activity that only a masochist can look forward to.    Now, US Airways has shown that competitive pressure can actually to reverse some of this degradation in service.   The only thing that is needed is some good old fashioned competition.    

Which brings up an interesting issue.   Why is it that the US airline industry is shielded from foreign competition?   Why are foreign carriers not permitted to buy significant stakes in US carriers or start new services between domestic airports?  What happened to all the talk of free skies treaties between us and other countries? 

Now that my free drinks have been restored, I am starting to dream...of courteous service, clean planes  and pretzels and peanuts!  

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Xautoorg on October 22nd, 2009

Hope to see more information about it in future. Thx u a lot


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