Customer service online travel industry ‘weak point’

Monday, 17 Nov, 2009 0

 

The travel sector needs to invest more in online customer engagement if it is to encourage people to return and re-book, a new study shows.
 
It is important to ensure that the complete end to end online experience from first impressions to the booking is seamless.
 
The travel sites that win loyalty will differentiate themselves on best practice customer service, according to the latest eTravel Benchmark Study by market research firm eDigitalResearch
 
Top ten performing travel companies:
 
1.       Thomson
2.       P&O Ferries
3.       Thomson Airways
4.       First Choice
5.       P&O Cruises
6.       Travel Republic
7.       Virgin Holidays
8.       Bmibaby
9.       Lastminute.com
1.       Virgin Atlantic
 
The survey explored the end to end website experience from first impressions to the booking process across 29 leading travel websites including cruise lines, cross-channel ferries, package holidays and airlines.
 
Overall, package holiday travel sites led the way with Thomson Holidays achieving a consistently high performance with a further four package holiday sites in the top ten including lastminute.com.
 
Customer service was the lowest performing survey section. Email customer service was particularly poor with only a quarter of people happy with how their query was handled.
 
Customer service is a clear industry weak point which has meant that the industry’s average net promoter score, which ranks sites on their likelihood to be recommended by consumers, lags behind other sectors including retail and finance that have been benchmarked recently by eDigitalResearch.
 
Head of research Derek Eccleston said: “The online customer doesn’t differentiate between market sectors and the travel sector still has some way to go to compete with ‘best of breed’ companies for website engagement and customer service.
 
“Consumers want a site that is simple to purchase from, but at the same time has the inspirational ‘wow’ factor that keeps them engaged. After all, reputations are built on the end to end customer experience, not just having the best site. 
 
“It is clear from the survey that the travel sites that win loyalty will differentiate themselves on transparent pricing, an efficient booking process and best practice customer service.”
 
For a full breakdown of results, go to:
 


 

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