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In-flight services—not ticket prices—boost passenger satisfaction on international flights

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Booking a domestic flight for a quick trip or a business meeting or a visit to a relative! You are certainly going to look for a cheaper—if not the cheapest—option. All the booking apps even work in that way. So far, so good! But when it comes to long international travel and preferably vacation travel, what we perceive is something else. Our choices and preferences become different, ticket prices are definitely not on the top of it. Now there is a study to show that.

Great food—the spicier the better—plus good customer service and a positive track record are the primary drivers of passenger satisfaction on international airline flights. In a stark departure from the price-driven culture of domestic airline customer behaviour, the J.D. Power 2019 Airline International Destination Satisfaction Study, finds that cost and fees are notably less important than in-flight services when it comes to delighting passengers on international flights.

Passengers are more interested in in-flight services during international travel

The Airline International Destination Satisfaction Study is a new syndicated study that measures passenger satisfaction with airline carriers flying from North America to Europe and from North America to Asia. It is based on performance in nine factors (in order of average importance across both models): in-flight services; cost and fees; aircraft; flight crew; check-in; boarding; immigration; baggage; and reservation. The study is based on responses from 6,287 passengers and was fielded in September-October 2019.

“A low fare may be the best way to attract a first-time international passenger,” said Michael Taylor, Travel Intelligence Lead at J.D. Power, “but retaining passengers on routes to Europe and Asia is all about delighting customers with great in-flight experiences. One of the most powerful ways to do that is with food and beverage offerings that are unique to the airline’s culture and that manage to deliver flavour at altitude, where it has been proven that taste buds grow less sensitive.” Established in 1968, J.D. Power has offices serving North America, South America, Asia Pacific and Europe.

Some key findings of the study:

Japan Airlines ranks best among airlines flying from North America to Asia

Study Rankings

Domestic travellers are more concerned about ticket pricing

How do you decide, with which airlines to book your international travel ticket? Low price or good services? Is their anything else as well? Let us know in the comments section below.

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