Celebrando a xenerosidade de StarMegaDo
Un dos compoñentes maiores de StarMegaDo sempre foi un foco sobre a Caridade. O mesmo funciona cun orzamento de break-even e calquera superávit sempre foi doado para institucións de caridade asociadas coas compañías aéreas e outros programas que traballan con. Ademais, temos unha rifa beneficente de bordo nos voos fretados, venda de entradas e dando premios awesome compañía relacionados (e un iPad este ano, porque cada sorteo debería ter un, aparentemente).
Hoxe tivo a sorte de participar nun dos aspectos máis agradables do meu papel como un organizador. No alto do Empire State Building en Nova York, estamos cumprindo coa Lufthansa para presenta-los con unha doazón a apoiar Axuda Alliance, a caridade principal afiliado co grupo. Este ano diversos eventos asociados StarMegaDo levantou máis $12,000 a través de varias canles distintos e eventos. De que, estamos moi honrados en poder presentar $5,000 Axuda ao grupo Alianza.
Participando do evento son Tommy Danielsen, o xefe da StarMegaDo, Martin Riecken, Director de Lufthansa de Comunicación Corporativa para as Américas e Seth Miller, Director de Comunicacións para StarMegaDo.
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Star Alliance Crowdsources Itself
This week’s joyride is billed as the “Mega Star Alliance DO,” but as in real life, we’re spending a lot of time with Star’s member airlines and very little with Star Alliance itself. That changed a bit for the FlyerTalkers selected to participate in a workshop Tuesday afternoon at Star Alliance’s headquarters, e, members willing, may be about to change for the average flyer.
As USA Today’s Ben Mutzbaugh covered yesterday, Star executives asked Mega DOers for feedback on a conceptual iPhone app and an alliance-wide service kiosk with which a stranded traveler might pick up a phone, swap a credit card, and instantly be connected to a reservation agent with the full itinerary already in front of them. It sounded useful, but the story behind the kiosk is more interesting than the results.
At the Lufthansa dinner, I spoke with Jeremy Drury, Star’s director of alliance innovation services, who sat in on the sessions Tuesday. He explained Star was “used to working with our members’ boards; as of this year, we’re working with our members’ employees.” In a nutshell, Star is seeking to crowdsource ideas across the 400,000-strong combined workforce of its members. “We want to connect a United idea to a Japanese customer service rep,” as Drury put it.
Out of 190 ideas in the original harvest, eight or nine so far have made the cut. The kiosk is the outcome of a suggestion that began life unpromisingly as increasing the “cross-fertilization of reservation agents.” It ended up a kiosk connecting travelers to whichever Star reservation agents happen to be awake and under-utilized at that hour. “We wanted to take the kiosk out of the kiosk and put a person inside instead,” Drury said.
But more intriguing is seeing Star Alliance executives scheming to unlock the creativity of its members, and to put their ideas to work across all 27 airlines, presumably with a Star Alliance logo on the kiosk or app instead of an airline’s. Industry pundits — especially the analyst Mike Boyd — have predicted that the big three alliances may one day supersede airline brands just as the name carriers superseded the regional affiliates that comprise a good percentage of their lift.
That day may yet come, but for now “I’d like 10,000-20,000 employees talking to each other, and we’re not there yet,” Drury said. When I asked how quickly Star will move to implement these suggestions once they’ve been vetted by customers, he just shook his head. There are no timetables for anything, because “there are 27 carriers, and they all need to be convinced. And if you’d like my job, you can have it,” he joked. Still, it’s interesting to see Star Alliance taking the lead when it comes to innovation.
Star Alliance solicits suggestions from FlyerTalk members – USATODAY.com
By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
Ever wonder what Star Alliance’s headquarters looks like?
Many people on the FlyerTalk “Mega Do” frequent-flier trip did, and dozens stopped to snap photos of the Star Alliance map and logo (seen here) at the group’s headquarters near the Frankfurt Airport earlier today.
That came as several dozen FlyerTalk members met with Star Alliance officials today in Frankfurt as the world’s largest frequent-flier group solicited their feedback on potential future products.
Star Alliance CEO Jaan Albrecht was on hand to address the group, thanking them for their loyalty to the alliance and its carriers.
Star Alliance members traveled from as far as Hawaii and Australia for the “Mega Do” evento, which is affiliated with FlyerTalk and gave the travelers access to Star’s top executives. The MegaDo trip began in New York and will continue on to Houston, Phoenix and the Seattle area by Friday evening.
“I think the access [to alliance and airline executives] is pretty incredible,” a FlyerTalk member from Australia told me.
Star Alliance officials invited the FlyerTalk members to participate in a series of workshops in which the “FlyerTalkers” where encouraged to give their feedback on products the alliance is considering adding in the future.
continued: Star Alliance solicits suggestions from FlyerTalk members – USATODAY.com.
Today in the Sky flies with StarMegaDo | USATODAY.com #smd2010
Today in the Sky schedule update
By Ben Mutzabaugh, USA TODAY
I’m traveling this week with the “Mega Star Non,” a FlyerTalk-affiliated gathering that includes some of the most dedicated frequent-flier enthusiasts from across the globe. In this particular case, the trip is focused on the Star Alliance carriers.
Today I’m coming to you from Frankfurt, where I’ll be meeting with both Lufthansa and Star Alliance officials later today.
On Wednesday, the group changes location to Houston, where I’ll be on hand to cover the first annual Frequent Traveler Awards ceremony on Thursday. Also while I’m in Houston, I hope to get time with some of United’s executives for an update of what’s going on at United and Continental.
continued: Today in the Sky schedule update – USATODAY.com.
A 2010 StarMegaDo will cover over 11,000 statute miles! #smd2010
A 2010 StarMegaDo will cover over 11,000 statute miles, 12 sponsor partners, 6 days, 5 airports, 3 states, 2 continents and 1 innovative airline alliance!
JFK (40°38’23″N 73°46’44″W)
DA (50°01’35″N 8°32’35″E)50.5° (NE)3855 mi
IAH (29°59’04″N 95°20’29″W)299.8° (NW)5232 mi
PHX (33°26’03″N 112°00’42″W)287.9° (W)1009 mi
PAE (47°54’25″N 122°16’54″W)334.9° (NW)1133 mi
Total:11229 statute miles
StarMegaDo Blog atinxe o mundo # smd2010
A Mega Star Alliance Do 2010 Blog ten máis contidos multimedia deseñada, intereses corporativos e entusiastas de todo o mundo, con 1000s de visitas únicas ao día de todos os recunchos do mundo:
Os patrocinadores, partners, coordinadores do evento e os editores do blog gracias a todos polo seu interese en StarMegaDo.com e seguirá a proporcionar diversión e unha visión interesante para os eventos desta semana a través deste blog, FaceBook e Twitter.
Yabba Dabba (Mega Star) Non Dous!
Ben, it’s mileage run time as only the members of FlyerTalk see it. In just a few days flyers take off from NYC headed to Germany and a meeting with many of the CEOs of the Star Alliance airlines on the first leg of a week full of miles, points, camaraderie and conversation. Lufthansa is the carrier of choice on this first leg and what that means is that the biz class cabin turns into a bunk room that only a guy like me can appreciate.
Join me as I count down to Star MegaDo2—or code-name SMD2 as we like to call it.
NOTE: If you’ve got the time, take a look at last years first Star MegaDo.
Ben, it’s mileage run time as only the members of FlyerTalk see it. In just a few days flyers take off from NYC headed to Germany and a meeting with many of the CEOs of the Star Alliance airlines on the first leg of a week full of miles, points, camaraderie and conversation. Lufthansa is the carrier of choice on this first leg and what that means is that the biz class cabin turns into a bunk room that only a guy like me can appreciate.
Join me as I count down to Star MegaDo2—or code-name SMD2 as we like to call it.
NOTE: If you’ve got the time, take a look at last years first Star MegaDo.




