Welcome to Optimism

connecting with customers in a crisis

Ash cloud

One interesting thing about being stranded by the ash cloud-related transport meltdown was the extent to which the experience was altered by the current state of social media and the mobile internet. Not long ago we'd have been stuck in our hotel, trying to get through on airport helplines. But with twitter on one's nokia multimedia mobile computing device, one was able to get immediate updates from round the world and swap news and anecdotes with fellow volcanic refugees, clients, colleagues, friends and family back at home. We might have been stuck but we weren't at all cut off. Interesting also to see the differences in the way that some organisations used media channels during the period. Finavia and Helsinki aiport were pretty hopeless, with very little mention of volcanic ash problems on their websites – just lists of cancelled flights, updated about twice a day – and useless links pointing at each other's unhelpful info. Swedavia not much better. And if any of these were on facebook or twitter, I certainly couldn't find them. 

On the other hand, when I tweeted favourably about BA's service on the final leg of our journey home, they replied within  minutes.

Picture 1 

Amazing attention to detail. Pretty remarkable when you consider how busy they must be today. A fantastic way to boost positive customer feeling and a brilliant lesson in the use of social media in crisis management.

The long, hard road out of Helsinki: part three

Corridor 

Another cheery hotel corridor, somewhere in Europe.

So, we finally made it home to London. Final leg was a flight from Paris to London, which went smoothly.

Alex and david
There was one final wrinkle as we got on the tube – signal failure on the Hamersmith and City Line meant we got stuck in the tunnel. Cheers, London Transport.

But now we're back in the office and back to work. Hurrah!

Nev says:

Firstly, I would like to
thank Emma, Zoe and Colleen (the travel gurus) for their incredible patience, assistance
and persistence in helping us get home. These have been extraordinary
circumstances, and without your help we would surely be sleeping in a Finnish bus station.

Which brings me to
the WK Helsinki – London 2010 Ash Cloud awards…


Best
Socks – Christian

Doing the most for international relations – Alex
Most
phone  battery changes – Daisy

Best dancer – Neil
Best newcomer – Ralph
Most likely to appear in an Abba
tribute band – David

Most bags – Nev

Best packer – Javier 


Until the next time the
Ejyjyklllkiuyggfhhyjgyjgfthrgjustdoit volcano erupts…it's been
emotional
!

Loading