Astana: Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s national carrier, won the Best Airline in Central Asia and India award at the June 20 Skytrax World Airline Awards at the Le Bourget Air Show in Paris. The airline is celebrating the award for the sixth successive year.
Air Astana is the nation’s largest airline, with state-owned Samruk Kazyna Sovereign Wealth Fund holding 51 percent and the remainder belonging to BAE Systems, a British multinational company.
Airline president Peter Foster spoke about the company’s focus on service delivery.
“The key is that all successful airlines concentrate primarily on service delivery. By service delivery we mean not just what happens in the cabin, but what happens on the ground, the punctuality of the airline. We really take the view that our senior managers, myself included, have to be deeply involved in the details of service delivery, because if you take care of the details, the big picture looks after itself,” he said in an interview with The Astana Times.
In a Skytrax survey conducted from August 2016-May 2017 by phone, questionnaire and online, customers evaluated their experience with airlines based on a wide range of indicators such as check-in, boarding, cabin cleanliness and comfort, entertainment system and onboard service. The survey analysed more than 200 airlines, including large international carriers as well as small regional ones, with the results based on 20 million votes from 100 countries.
“We have been building the airline virtually from scratch. It was founded in 2002. I came here in 2005,” he added.
Air Astana flies to more than 60 international and domestic destinations. The carrier has a fleet of 31 aircraft, including Boeing 767-300ER, Boeing 757-200, Airbus A320, Airbus А320neo and Embraer E190, a number it plans to increase to 64 by 2026.
04/07/17 Astana Times
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Air Astana is the nation’s largest airline, with state-owned Samruk Kazyna Sovereign Wealth Fund holding 51 percent and the remainder belonging to BAE Systems, a British multinational company.
Airline president Peter Foster spoke about the company’s focus on service delivery.
“The key is that all successful airlines concentrate primarily on service delivery. By service delivery we mean not just what happens in the cabin, but what happens on the ground, the punctuality of the airline. We really take the view that our senior managers, myself included, have to be deeply involved in the details of service delivery, because if you take care of the details, the big picture looks after itself,” he said in an interview with The Astana Times.
In a Skytrax survey conducted from August 2016-May 2017 by phone, questionnaire and online, customers evaluated their experience with airlines based on a wide range of indicators such as check-in, boarding, cabin cleanliness and comfort, entertainment system and onboard service. The survey analysed more than 200 airlines, including large international carriers as well as small regional ones, with the results based on 20 million votes from 100 countries.
“We have been building the airline virtually from scratch. It was founded in 2002. I came here in 2005,” he added.
Air Astana flies to more than 60 international and domestic destinations. The carrier has a fleet of 31 aircraft, including Boeing 767-300ER, Boeing 757-200, Airbus A320, Airbus А320neo and Embraer E190, a number it plans to increase to 64 by 2026.
04/07/17 Astana Times
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