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Trust – the embodiment of customer experience

Published on: September 11, 2019
Author: Guest author: Ian Golding

When it comes to the world of customer experience, often the consumer no longer knows who to trust. In this guest post, CX expert Ian Golding outlines the state of trust today and explains how brands can build lasting trust with consumers.

How good is the digital customer experience from travel brands?

Published on: April 18, 2018
Author: Pauline Ashenden - Demand Generation Manager

Not only are holidaymakers now booking their travel and accommodation online, but the web has also paved the way for new business models, with more people going direct to hotels and airlines rather than booking complete packages from traditional travel agents. In this digital first world, how are UK travel companies doing in terms of online customer experience?

Why customer experience needs to be led from the top

Published on: July 25, 2017
Author: Olivier Njamfa - CEO & Co-Founder

In today’s ultra-competitive world, senior managers understand the importance of customer experience to corporate success. 72% of companies surveyed by Forrester said improving customer experience was their top business priority, while in Gartner research, CEOs listed customers as their second biggest focus, ahead of workforce, and just behind growth. Commenting on the study, Gartner Fellow ...

Flying high? The state of customer experience in the airline industry

Published on: September 19, 2014
Author: Lloyd Buxton - Business Development

Like many industries, the internet has radically changed the airline industry. It has altered the role of travel agents and led to an elimination of analogue, paper-based processes as it has moved to a digital-led model. At the same time competition has increased exponentially, with newer airlines with lower cost-bases further disrupting the sector.Avoiding the social media #failConsequently, the ...

Ryanair and the customer experience

Published on: November 01, 2013
Author: Eptica

Poor customer service from airlines is frequently in the press. Take the infamous ‘United breaks guitars’ incident back in 2008 or the more recent case when Hasan Syed, a BA passenger, invested in sponsored tweets to show his anger at his father having his luggage lost. EasyJet also fell foul of the Twittersphere earlier this year when it initially refused to allow a passenger who&rsqu...

Heard it on the Gripevine

Published on: March 16, 2012
Author: Epticablog

On the Eptica blog we’ve extensively covered the impact of social media on customer service and the real time opportunity that it provides for consumers to complain (or even praise) your company. There’s now even a social media network dedicated solely to handling customer complaints. Called Gripevine, it promises to connect dissatisfied customers directly with companies, allowing...