Flybe appeared on my twitter timeline earlier in the week. I didn't know much about them before but after seeing this tweet, they certainly did not give a good impression.
@flybe So my little sister and her friends were refused boarding from your flight attendants & her supersvisors because she saw them and felt threatened! THIS IS THEM PLEADING WITH HER THAT THEIR PARENTS ARE WAITING FOR THEM IN THE UK, THE SUPERVISOR CONFISCATE THEIR PASSPORTS! pic.twitter.com/huewtvanCG
β kai$Β£r (@KaiserCoby) 30 June 2019
This tweet was an absolute PR disaster! As I felt pretty certain there was more to the situation, my curiosity had been spiked and I begun reading what others were saying:
This thread got me mad af @flybe this is ridiculously unprofessional. Will never use your airline and will make sure I spread the word thoroughly.
β β€ππππ πΈπ¦π£π π¬ (@lovefromzanne) 30 June 2019
Clearly you guys have hired incompetent people who are following incompetent procedures.
Do better
Everyone email them
β Trigga LaFLAME π¦ (@iCookChickens) 30 June 2019
pressoffice@flybe.com,
aviation@cdrl.org.uk,
flybecharters@flybe.com,
flybe@airlogistics.co.uk,
peopleteam@flybe.com,
corporate@flybe.com
Flybe made things worse by only tweeting their official response on the 2nd July - 2 days after the anger had been festering!
FLYBE STATEMENT- Passengers refused boardin
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β Flybe β (@flybe) 2 July 2019
BE110 Amsterdam to Birmingham
Sunday 30th June 2019
A Flybe spokesperson comments as follows: pic.twitter.com/ZYt7rhVsGa
The situation had grown so fast and so quickly, I thought about how hard this must be for Flybe to put out this fire. However, the statement released on the 2nd came too late and too much damage had been done. Even more importantly, the contents of their statement has been received as denial of the claims as opposed to an attempt to understand. Flybe clearly heard their customers but they did not truly understand them hence their response was tone-deaf.
Watching the story unravel as a potential customer who previously had little knowledge about Flybe gave me a really interesting perspective. It became clearer that there are three things more important than ever: