Your chance for feedback (BA EXEC CLUB)
#17
Moderator: Qatar Airways
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Most Google Doc links tend to lead to Spam and hacked computers.
Be cautious.
Be cautious.
#18
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Quite close to NQY
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Posts: 9,488
Hmmmm
So works for BA why isn't the OP an official company rep to the board ?
I'm somewhat skeptical to say the least.
If I were the OP I would pm the mods to see about getting recognized as an official rep
Good luck
cs
#19
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Brighton. UK
Programs: BA Gold / VS /IHG Diamond & Ambassador
Posts: 14,191
What on earth is that supposed to mean.
I think this is the work of a student trying to get a year end project completed - some of the English is dodgy such as this
Are you at a benefit with the membership compared to none-membership passengers of the airline?
If you are a BA employee working on an official project then get the BA Exec representative to validate this as an official survey.
#21
Join Date: Aug 2012
Posts: 2,676
Apologies everyone, i was simply running this survey for my own information. I am an employee of BA, but this is for my own purpose. Sorry for any frustration caused, I am new to the forum and thought that perhaps i would be able to receive many opinions on something i feel strongly about.
Once again apologies
Once again apologies
Not to mention setting yourself up for trouble with your employer.
You can gain all the info you need by taking the time to read through the threads here.
#22
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: London, UK
Programs: BAEC
Posts: 2,275
Wait - benefit of the doubt here. A BA employee has the initiative to put out a survey to find out some information in a quantative way that he can then use for an internal project/report/feedback and you shoot it down? No personal data is requested in the survey (unlike the official BA surveys) so I don't really see the harm. If he isn't a BA employee I don't really see what he is gaining by gathering this information.
#23
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: UK
Programs: I go wherever the content takes me.
Posts: 5,698
Wait - benefit of the doubt here. A BA employee has the initiative to put out a survey to find out some information in a quantative way that he can then use for an internal project/report/feedback and you shoot it down? No personal data is requested in the survey (unlike the official BA surveys) so I don't really see the harm. If he isn't a BA employee I don't really see what he is gaining by gathering this information.
(There's some feedback for you, BA!)