The South Africa national carrier, South African Airways (SAA) has been awarded a 4-Star rating for the thirteenth consecutive year.
This is coming on the heel of the airline’s achievement announcing its financial results for the year ending March 2014 and progress with the 90 Day Action Plan implementation of its Long-Term Turnaround Strategy (LTTS).
Acting Chief Executive Officer at the airline, Nico Bezuidenhout, said that the 4-Star rating showed that the airline is on the right path as it implement the LTTS in that it recognises continued quality improvement on its on board product and service.
Bezuidenhout, also said that the award will further strengthen the airline as a world player in the aviation world.
“Awards demonstrate that the airline can rightfully stand its ground as one of the leading airlines in the world, despite the challenges it faces. Awards also engender a sense of pride in the airline from customers and airline employees alike. Our customers can continue to expect a high quality of product and service from us,” said Bezuidenhout.
The 4-Star rating which was awarded to SAA by Skytrax, the independent, global airline rating organisation, puts the airline in good company, with other international partner airlines.
“The 4-Star ranking signifies that the airline has achieved a good standard of product across all travel categories, with standards of staff service delivery in both the on-board and airport environments also being well ranked,” said Edward Plaisted, Chief Executive Officer of Skytrax.
The Skytrax Star Ranking audit examines more than 800 areas of product and service delivery, across both airport operations and the cabin experience, and this demonstrates that South African Airways passengers can look forward to a high quality of product and service. The Skytrax Ranking provides an accurate and independent guide for travellers around the world, and the 4-Star Airline status is a most respected category.
By Yemisi Izuora