https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12167037
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I see Chris Luxton want to cut $30M from costs. Should be able to save at least $1M by going back to simple, brief, no frills straightforward safety videos which don't irritate half the pax & everyone can understand (esp hearing impaired, English second language etc)
Just a little anecdote, I remember years ago (when US airlines served something resembling meals) a large US airline CEO needing to cut costs, incentivised staff for helpful suggestions. One of the cabin crew noticed when the food trays were collected back off the pax, 90% of them left the little black olives untouched. The airline management found out it was spending almost $1M a year on those olives which largely were ignored & thrown away, so immediately saved $1M without any impact on pax. Times & tastes have changed & I love olives (though not keen on those old small tasteless ones), but a story on how staff can often see things senior management might overlook.
While it was announced yesterday I would suggest that these savings were started a few months ago.
https://www.msn.com/en-nz/news/natio...cid=spartandhp
28 November not AIR's lucky day is it !
not much new there , in fact it sounds familiar from when i was there in the 90's - attacking staff travel a particularly old chestnut. It used to be only empty seats were available for staff travel. That costs next to nothing.
And they were also going to save millions by plugging in their planes at the hangar - sometimes with all these projected savings it makes you wonder how they were ever making any money.:p
No wonder AIR is Kiwi's favorite employer. ~ $1.3b wages bill for 11,000 staff that's an ~ $118,000 average !