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Monarch Airlines promises free upgrades to 'nice' customers

Daily Telegraph UK
By Hugh Morris
14 Mar, 2017 11:58 PM2 mins to read
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A cheerful demeanor could score you an upgrade. Photo / 123RF

A cheerful demeanor could score you an upgrade. Photo / 123RF

Monarch has promised to give free seat upgrades to "nice" people.

The low-cost airline says extra legroom and priority check-in worth more than £50 ($87) will be the reward for passengers who are friendly when they book flights over the phone, the Daily Telegraph reports.

Each of the British carrier's customer service staff will have 10 upgrades a week to hand out to those who remember their manners, with the perks valid for each traveller booked in the transaction. Monarch said it was at the "absolute discretion" of the member of staff, and that customers would likely be told of their success "towards the end" of a call.

"Our customer services staff are already nice - now they can reward those who are positively nice to them, too," said Nils Christy, chief operating officer.

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Monarch says the initiative is part of a year-long campaign "to promote traditional values of chivalry, courtesy and respect". The airline says it was inspired by a study conducted by Goldsmith University into the links between being nice and happiness, health and success.

"Everyone benefits from niceness," added Christy. "Planes depart more punctually, staff and customers are happier and it improves the travelling experience for everyone."

The move mirrors a similar initiative by cafe chain Pret a Manger, whose staff were encouraged in 2015 to give free coffees to any one they thought sad, friendly or attractive.

Telegraph Travel has written extensively on what passengers can do to obtain a free upgrade, and though we identified "be nice" as a tactic, it has never been so explicitly promised.

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"It goes without saying that the lucky few who have received an upgrade after requesting one were polite, and probably smartly dressed. They didn't demand one," wrote Telegraph Travel's Oliver Smith.

The new policy comes months after Monarch was staring down the barrel of bankruptcy. It was rescued last autumn by securing last-minute refinancing.

This article was originally published by the Daily Telegraph.

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