London Luton Airport in customer service finals

London Luton Airport in customer service finals
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London Luton Airport (LLA) has been recognised for its commitment to delivering exceptional customer service to passengers, after being named as finalist in the 2023 UK Customer Experience Awards for the third year running.

The annual awards, now in their fourteenth year, recognise organisations, teams and individuals who deliver groundbreaking customer service initiatives and best-in-class customer experience.

LLA, alongside customer experience partner, Ethos Farm, is shortlisted in the category of Placing Customers at the Heart of Everything – Large B2C companies. Fellow finalists in the category include Fred Olsen Cruises, Octopus Energy, OVO Energy, St James Place and Utility Warehouse.

Having welcomed almost 16 million passengers over the past 12 months, London Luton Airport has continued to deliver a strong operational performance, with four out of five passengers rating their experience at the airport as ‘very good or excellent’. *

LLA and Ethos Farm will be hoping to emulate the success of the previous year when the partnership was presented with the UK CXA Silver Award in the category of Business Change and Transformation. 

Clare Armstrong, London Luton Airport Head of Guest Experience, commented: “We are delighted to be named once again as a finalist in the UK Customer Experience Awards. The finalists for this year’s awards have been whittled down from hundreds of entries across a wider range of industries and this prestigious recognition is testament to the commitment of colleagues across the airport and the many ways in which they look to deliver a consistent simple and friendly end-to-end passenger experience each day.”

Mathew Garner, co-founder of Ethos Farm, added: “We are thrilled to see London Luton Airport and Ethos Farm shortlisted for the 2023 UK Customer Experience Awards. It’s a huge testament to our partnership and the great work that the team at LLA have been undertaking. The team have worked tirelessly to grow back pre-pandemic passenger volume whilst maintaining service standards and have not only built an impressive end-to-end journey for their customers but have taken the time to bring all colleagues on the journey too via a clear strategy and training programme that places the customer at the heart of the business.”
This year’s awards will be held at Wembley Stadium on 11 October.

*Measured as part of Airport Service Quality (ASQ), a globally recognised airport customer service benchmarking programme.
 

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