Airline responses after accidents, good vs bad
Posted by coodoritos@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 6 comments
Hello, I’m working on a project comparing a couple good airline responses to accidents and a couple bad airline responses. I’m struggling to come up with a good list and was wondering if y’all had any recommendations of what I should look into.
So far I have the Southwest 1308 response as one of my good ones, and I’m looking for some more. I’m struggling to find responses that have generally been considered “bad.” Any help is appreciated!!
DFWmovingwalkway@reddit
Man trying to "seek alpha" as an MBA these days must be exhausting.
Old-Aardvark945@reddit
Lol apparently so, since he disappeared!
Old-Aardvark945@reddit
Well, not sure exactly what you're looking for, but it strikes me that the company's reponse to MH370 going missing was a real CF, at least in terms of communicating with the families, public and authorities. Don't know if the searches themselves were fubar or not.
PotatoFeeder@reddit
Qf32 as good
Ai171, egyptair 990 as bad
Adjutant_Reflex_@reddit
What do you mean by “good” or “bad?”
coodoritos@reddit (OP)
I suppose I mean “good” as in it helped prevent the stock from tanking as hard as it could have and customers still trust the airline, whereas a “bad” response would have prolonged the ordeal, potentially forced the stock lower, and lost a significant amount of customers’ trust.