Monday 9 February 2009

BBN and flight Update

Good morning Mr Bamidele, how was your flight? His secretary asked as he strolled into the office. Hope you had a good day? she said as she poured him, his coffee at his desk. Noting the drawn and tired look on his, face wearily, work was hectic obviously. And it was taking its toll on all, but it was showing on him especially.
‘No I did not have a good flight’, he said sulkily, resenting her well meaning intrusion, gently seeping his tea.
Tayo rolled her eyes in disdain, here we go again she thought already regretting the question, she so hated the consistent complaints, it got on her nerves but who was she to complain, she was just the paid staff, and she was there to work and listen patiently to his every complaint, even if they were unreasonable a lot, of the time.
‘What was the problem’ she asked politely, silently hoping he wouldn’t bother to give an explanation, she was really not up to listening to him ramble on and on about some little mole hill of a problem, he had made a mountain of again.
‘Someone on the staff of the Airline forgot to inform me of the change in the flight schedule; I got to the airport late, and missed my connecting flight. It was bloody too cold and I was bored out of my mind waiting for the next flight` he complained as he fidgeted with his cup.
Here we go again, she thought idly while she drew the window blinds and absentmindedly adjusted the paperclip on his desk. Okay, this time he had a good reason to complain. Some staff, on some airline, somewhere was really sloppy, and it was her duty to ensure that this did not happen again.
‘Hmm, what a pity, when I was in London last year, we registered with an online SMS company that partnered with the airline to give us, minute by minute flight information via SMS.Like for instance, flight delays were communicated, flight cancellations, departure delays, gate changes, severe weather updates, emergency information briefings, twenty four hour status checks, executive car service alerts and what have you. And all of this was sent to our phones regularly, so we were in touch wherever we were.’ She said taking her seat.
‘Sounds good, wish I had thought to register for such a program, it would have saved me the problems I encountered on the flight, not to talk of the delays' he said, get on the phone and help me find out, if we can get something similar here.
A few minutes later…
‘Yes sir, we have a winner, Browser based Nigeria bulk SMS text messages, offer the same services in conjunction with some of our local airlines, and they are faster, smarter, and much more cheaper, they have a package that keeps you updated with current flight information and a lot of airlines are beginning to using their services to post information on flight schedules and changes.
‘Good, register all staff on their flight information program. No more delays at the airport, with Browser based Nigeria bulk SMS text messages.

Browser based Nigeria
http://www.bbnsms.com

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