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Scoot CEO served passenger on board

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STOMPer Louis was impressed to see Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson taking orders from passengers on board a flight. He feels more senior executives should follow his example.

The STOMPer wrote:

"Five of us were on Scoot flight TZ301 from Bangkok back to Singapore yesterday night (Oct 8).

"We were pleasantly surprised to see Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson greeting his passengers at the boarding gate.

"While we were in the air, he and another air crew member were pushing a sales cart to take orders from passengers.

"During the whole trip he was always smiling and he was dressed in a Scoot t-shirt and jeans, nothing like a CEO.

"We did not realize he was the CEO until I saw his face in the in-flight magazine.

"It is always good to see senior executives getting their hands dirty and work in the front-line together with their staff."
 
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STOMPer Louis was impressed to see Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson taking orders from passengers on board a flight. He feels more senior executives should follow his example.

The STOMPer wrote:

"Five of us were on Scoot flight TZ301 from Bangkok back to Singapore yesterday night (Oct 8).

"We were pleasantly surprised to see Scoot CEO Campbell Wilson greeting his passengers at the boarding gate.

"While we were in the air, he and another air crew member were pushing a sales cart to take orders from passengers.

"During the whole trip he was always smiling and he was dressed in a Scoot t-shirt and jeans, nothing like a CEO.

"We did not realize he was the CEO until I saw his face in the in-flight magazine.

"It is always good to see senior executives getting their hands dirty and work in the front-line together with their staff."

Publicity stunt...dont be deceived. what's more important is whether SCOOT can give better service for same fare or cheaper fare for same service. CEO serving onboard is meaningless
 
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highest paid cabin staff in SCOOT /SILKAIR/SIA ....bloody joke
 
If any Singaporean from Temasek does that, please let me know. But tell me slowly as the heart might give way.
 
he's not even wearing proper uniform ... me wud haf told him 2 f**k orf n gif me a properly-trained serva ...
 
It is but a "demonstration". Can anyone conjure up that monochrome montage of Harold Lee sweeping fallen foilage into the gutter? Quite a prophetic piece if I may say so myself.
 
Just a publicity stunt for the media and following in the footsteps of Branson and Fernandes.
 
i still love my singapore girl. no others can replace her.
 
He got kena tekan been ask to wash the toilet boh?
 
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