Blogging Phoenix-based pilot — Southwest airline’s new brand voice.

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Who wouda thunk! Your captain, as he prepares for takeoff, is also making mental notes for his blog.

Not sure how many airlines are doing this, but it’s hardly a surprise from a company such as Southwest Airlines, that consistently allow their employees to impact their brand voice. Ray Stark, a phoenix-based captain is doing just that.

A great example for those who are in trepidation about alllowing
those without the title of communictaion or marketing in their titles
to actually have their say.

Would, say, a pizza company let it’s truck drivers comment on the
freshness of its toppings? I’ve heard many a marketing director think
only certain employees ought to be allowed to be spokespersons for the
organization. So back to Southwest. Would you allow a pilot to comment
about tornadoes he may be flying into? Ray Stark says things like this:

The moving weather depiction shows the weather just
west of MCI and heading toward the airport. Hopefully, we can arrive
(and depart) before the worst of it arrives.

But it lends a perspective that no communicator in a corporate
office would have a clue about, which is why employee blogs are so
valuable. We communicators may know a few things (or not) about split
infinitives or RSS feeds, but we could never come up with stuff like
this:

Due to the curvature of the earth, the cloud tops
were hiding out of sight over the horizon as we left PHX. We can now
start to see the mass of moisture in our path.

Which is another way of saying, kudos to Southwest Airlines! They
did break Stark’s long post into three, but they allowed him to be
himself! I used to like their cool ads.

But these are way more valuable. What do you think?

(Cross-posting this from ValleyPrBlog)

3 thoughts on “Blogging Phoenix-based pilot — Southwest airline’s new brand voice.

  1. Southwest Airlines has a blogging pilot

    By Benjamin Haslem US-based Southwest Airlines has a Phoenix-based pilot, Ray Stark, posting on their company blog, Nuts About Southwest. As Angelo Fernando says:A great example for those who are in trepidation about allowing those without the title of…

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