Received my thanks for flying card from the pilot [merged threads]
I flew ORD to LAX last Sunday and as the flight was in its last hour, an FA stopped by and dropped one of those business cards with a personal thank you note from the pilot for flying UA so much. I know this topic has been discussed in other threads already, but after five years as a 1K, it was the first time I've been thanked in that manner as a lucky recipient of a note from the pilot. I actually felt quite nice about it. I wonder how its decided when to thank frequent pax by handwritten card?
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That's a nice touch.
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Originally Posted by Jimbo
I wonder how its decided when to thank frequent pax by handwritten card?
Anyway, it wouldn't be such a nice touch if it was a mandate... |
I only had it happen once about two years ago, thought at the time it was a great gesture and still believe that (was 1P at the time) I still have his card.
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I have a few from a couple of years ago as well. I have not seen it since but have always thought it was a nice touch. Seems like a few flights I have seen the FA's handing some cards to a couple of pax, I assumed it was a UGS thing but at any rate nice touch.
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I too have received a few cards over the past few years. On a SFO-JFK flight the pilot (or maybe first officer?) came out to greet all the F pax and personally give out his card. That was nice. He just said "hi" and thanked us all for flying.
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Had similar happen yesterday IAD-LAX. Captain Hansen did the cards via the purser. (Have started a mini-collection of his cards from various A320-A319 flights.) Plus he stood in the galley to greet pax as we boarded...and was by the forward door again as we deplaned in LA to say thank you. A really nice touch...and genuine (not some forced PR thing). Whole crew was great...esp the LAS based purser. (Letter complementing all in mail to WHQ.) There are times when the real spirit of UA shines through.
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I was on UA 838 NRT-SFO on Tues, and the purser came by and thanked me as a 1K for flying with them. First time ever, but then, I was travelling in F then.
The purser on UA 838 SIN-NRT flight mentioned over the PA system..."We know you have a choice and we appreciate you in choosing United during this difficult and trying times..." On both flights, F was full, so I guess UA is making good revenue. |
Originally Posted by ws8n
On both flights, F was full, so I guess UA is making good revenue.
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Originally Posted by Jimbo
...after five years as a 1K, it was the first time I've been thanked in that manner as a lucky recipient of a note from the pilot...
I have yet to receive one... :( |
I've received four in the past five years. Always nice. And memorable as well, since I remember just about each one.
As the above reports reveal, this two-minute gesture creates enormous good will and loyalty. I'm perplexed as to why it doesn't happen more often. The effort required is negligible. Cost is nothing. The upside in sales is huge. I've said this before: I think when a captain signs a thank you note to 1Ks or even 1Ps, it's like printing money for UA. I'd hate to see it bureaucratized, with pre-printed thank you notes rubber-stamped by the cockpit crew, but surely UA could encourage gestures of appreciation for the few pax who fly/pay the most. Why doesn't it happen more often? |
I've had it happen twice, once in coach and once in FC. Both times, coincidentally, when travelling with my wife, who seems to think that this is a regular occurrence for the exalted status of 1K (and has no sympathy when I explain that a UGS squshes me like a bug).
To recollection, they were actually given to me by the pilot, though now that I think about it, neither since 9/11 |
I got one of the signed pilot cards flying in F class to Beijing in November. Nice touch. Showed up when I was out of my seat so I don't know who delivered it. Has a email address for the pilot but I haven't tried to send him a note...
Robert |
pilot cards
Six years as a 1K and never a pilot card for me :(
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Originally Posted by RuggerDC
Had similar happen yesterday IAD-LAX. Captain Hansen did the cards via the purser. (Have started a mini-collection of his cards from various A320-A319 flights.) Plus he stood in the galley to greet pax as we boarded...and was by the forward door again as we deplaned in LA to say thank you. A really nice touch...and genuine (not some forced PR thing). Whole crew was great...esp the LAS based purser. (Letter complementing all in mail to WHQ.) There are times when the real spirit of UA shines through.
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