14 October 2008
ABTA has joined forces with the BSI Management Systems (BSI) to produce a guide on how to handle customer complaints.
The guide is designed to help members implement a complaints handling management system, which can be audited against the standard.
If they are successful, they will be recommended for certification to ISO 10002 Customer Complaint Satisfaction and Complaints Handling.
There is already a section on handling complaints in the ABTA Code of Conduct, but this new guide will give companies more detailed information on how to install a system which enhances customer loyalty.
Simon Bunce, ABTAââ¬â¢s head of legal and member services said: ââ¬ÅâHandling complaints effectively is a key way to ensure that a company can gain a good reputation both with its customers and a result within the industry.ââ¬~
By Bev Fearis
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