I will be providing an analysis of Etihad Airline’s alliance, which some might consider to be a fraud. I will be also sharing my experience with their awful customer service.
I have slogged through 16 years of being an “elite” flier on United Airlines. I have racked up over 1,400,000 plus miles. It hasn’t been easy. It has been a love-hate relationship. UAL loves to hate me with dozens of canceled flights and scores of delayed flights. The cherry on top, three emergency landings with UAL, one time being welcomed by ambulances and fire trucks upon landing as I took the crash position. Mesh these difficulties with atrocious customer service and you have a poor combination.
The final straw took place this year. I needed a one-way ticket from Yerevan to Chicago (EVN-ORD). As I strolled through Kayak I noted UAL’s option was over $3,000. Ouch. I viewed the list again and saw that Etihad Airways was under $700. UAL was simply not worth $2,300 extra.
For the last several years, I have often read about the excellent airlines (Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad) in the Middle East. The vast majority of my flights are international and maybe it was time for me to enjoy the comforts of these 5 star airlines. In fact, Etihad was rated Worlds Top Ten Airlines by Skytrax. No domestic airlines qualified for this list. While Etihad in not a member of the Big Three (Star Alliance, One World, Sky Team), they crafted their own alliance numbering over 30 partners. This sounded like a great combination. Lower prices. A top-ten airline. A giant alliance. Sign me up!
Unfortunately over the following several months I realized I had been duped. Etihad’s alliance is a farce and their customer service is truly horrific (it even made me miss the representatives from UAL).
Is Etihad’s Alliance A Fraud?
There are three major alliances in the industry.
Star Alliance (UAL and 26 other airlines), One World (AA and 14 other airlines), and Sky Team (Delta and 19 other airlines). The concept and benefit of these alliances is seamless travel among the alliance and the ability to access numerous destinations. For instance, Star Alliance covers 193 countries! The other major benefit is your status is honored throughout the alliance. In other words, if you are a Gold Member on UAL, you will be considered Gold on the other 26 airlines in Star Alliance. And finally, you can earn miles and credit throughout the alliance. For international travelers, this is a major convenience and benefit.
While performing my due diligence I quickly learned Etihad had an independent streak. It was not part of any of these alliances. In fact they created their own alliance of three major alliances , including major airlines like AirBerlin and American Airlines. This sounded like a perfect solution.
I was to learn too quickly that all airline alliances are not created equally. In fact, after a couple of months of flying Etihad, I realized the benefits that I had typically enjoyed with traditional alliances like Star Alliance simply did not exist with Etihad. Only with the two Preferred Partners did you enjoy the equivalent Gold Status that I enjoyed on Etihad. The two Preferred Partners are Air Serbia and Air Seychelles. For the other 23 partners, I realized virtually no Gold benefits. In short, the Etihad alliance is a farce.
Guess what? Most people are not taking advantage of Etihad’s Preferred Partner Air Serbia. But the partners such as AirBerlin or American Airlines with the massive routes are not honoring the status of Etihad Gold customers. Why bother with Etihad’s alliance if you do not receive the benefits?
Here are several experiences I encountered when flying with Etihad’s “alliance”.
Air Berlin (Etihad partner)
I flew Air Berlin from Berlin to Chicago using my Etihad Gold Status membership.
1 Was charged an extra fee to choose an aisle in economy
2 Was not allowed access to the Lounge
3 Was not allowed to check in at the Gold desk
4 Was not allowed to board the plane with the Gold customers
Aegean Airlines (Etihad partner)
I purchased a ticket on Etihad’s website. Bangkok to Athens with a connection in Abu Dhabi. In Abu Dhabi I transferred to the code share Aegean Airlines for the final leg.
1 Was not allowed to access to the Lounge
2 Was not allowed to board the plane with the Gold customers
Air Berlin/ S7 (Etihad partners)
I flew from Reykjavík to Yerevan with connections via Berlin and Moscow. The first two legs were on Air Berlin and the third leg was on S7.
1 Was not allowed to board with Gold customers
2 Was not provided with preferred seating
3 Did not earn miles/credit on the third leg on S7 from Moscow to Yerevan
In short, if you are a status flier and you want to enjoy the benefits of your status across the alliance, please consider different airlines besides Etihad. Etihad will definitely disappoint you with their “alliance”.
Service
Shame on me.
If the business does not want you as a customer, just imagine the service you will receive after you become a customer. The writing was on the wall. I contacted Etihad to see if they would honor my Gold Status on United Airlines.
It took Etihad 5 days to respond to my two inquiries. Their response directed me to contact another department at Etihad. Unfortunately, the email did not include a phone number or email for this contact. After two more emails, and 3 more days, they responded back with a phone number. After 25 days, I was awarded Gold Status on Etihad. It took 23 emails and 7 phone calls. Sirens and warning bells!
This atrociously poor service during the “sales cycle” was an indicator of future awful service. I should have known better.
Gold Packet
It took Etihad 90 days to send out my Welcome Packet. I am not sure why Etihad finds it so difficult to mail a package to their customers. While emailing a representative in their Chicago office for a 2nd time after a 10 day period, her response was she was a “new joiner” to Etihad and that is why she did not respond to my email. I was surprised to learn that Etihad needed to train their representatives to respond to emails whether new or old employees.
Getting Confused
The more I started to fly Etihad the more questions I started to have. All of the services and benefits I was expecting were not coming to fruition. I started to email Etihad with my service questions. At this point, I mailed a letter to the CEO of Etihad with my list of questions and concerns. Etihad responded by having 3 separate individuals contact me via email. None were able to answer simple questions. After 2 more weeks of emails I received this response.
“We apologize for the confusion caused. We deem it best to explain to you the reason on phone. Please let us know when you will be back in the US and your availability to be contacted in order for us to clarify the situation”
I thought it was a bit odd that Etihad did not employ anyone who was competent enough to respond to my questions via email but I decided to humor them.
Upon returning to the US, I contacted them and asked for my phone call. After 20 emails requesting the phone call that they asked for since email was too complicated for them, I received an email from Mohamed Kamil, a Guest Relations Officer From the time of my request to receiving the email, 27 days had elapsed.
Mr Kamil started the letter with “due to the time zone difference I am unable to call thus my email”. I thought it quite odd, that Etihad that operates over 1000 flights a week (including the US) might have been able to figure out how to call a customer in the US during business hours. Even more frustrating is that Mr. Kamil was unaware of my situation and included multiple inaccuracies in his letter.
So to recap. I attempted to have my questions answered via email. This was too complicated for Etihad who requested a phone call. When I requested the phone call (20 email requests), a month elapses, and I receive an email response.
At this point out of frustration, I continue to email Etihad. I ask them for the phone call that they requested back in mid-October.
At this point, Etihad had no intention to calling me. (I assume I am on sort of blacklist at the airline with my frequent emails) Over a six week period I emailed them 14 times requesting my phone call. The below is the response I received every time.
Thank you for taking the time to contact Etihad Guest Service Centre.
Apologize for the inconvenience.
With reference to your correspondence, we have forwarded your concerns to our Guest Affairs team who will conduct an investigation and reply to you as soon as possible.
If you wish to contact Guest Affairs directly, please do so at: feedback@etihad.ae
We look forward to welcoming you as our guest in the future.
Finally, in mid-January, Etihad informs me that they will not call me or even address my issues going forward. They consider it case closed.
Date 18 January 2015
Your original letter outlined areas of our service that you were unhappy with and for that we have apologised.
In light of the foregoing we draw this case to a conclusion and now regard this matter as closed. We therefore ask that you cease further communication on the matter as we will no longer be in a position to correspond further.
Thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Mohamed Kamil
Guest Relations Officer
My final thoughts. I had read for years about the awards and accolades that Etihad had received. I yearned for the 5 star service. I have drawn two conclusions. First, their alliance does not stack up to the Big 3 (Star Alliance, OneWorld, SkyTeam). Your status on Etihad is not honored on Etihad’s partners like it is on the Big 3. It is an alliance in name only. Second, their customer service skills are greatly lacking. Basic skills such as replying to emails or answering questions are beyond the skill set of many Etihad employes. So, as a flying customer, if you consider these attributes to be necessary, you might want to consider another airline.
To learn about another poor experience on Etihad Airlines, please check out With Husband In Tow’s challenge with Etihad.
Note: Upon being made aware of this article, Etihad offered me 10,000 miles which I declined.
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No different than any US domestic carrier? Really?!
Squash, if you are lucky and some peanuts on a six hour flight is what you want to compare with Etihad service? Come on. Get a life!
Obviously you are entitled to your opinion and some of what you state may be true but the picture you paint is absolutely not shared by millions others.
Yes, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. When it comes to customer interaction and customer service, sad to say, but American and UAL shine much better then Etihad. Etihad customer service representatives seem not to grasp the basics of customer service. They have difficulty responding to an email, and if they do respond, they have great challenges simply answering basic questions. Even mailing out my membership card took over two months to receive with close to ten emails.
I have found Etihad customer service to be the worst in the world. Horrendous. Thanks for this piece that confirms my own experiences.
Hi Nancy, thanks for your feedback. We are not alone!!
I am not a business executive nor a first class/business class traveler , my bad experience was happened in Abu dhabi to Kozhikode (Asia) journey itihad has weighted my lap top and asking for pay the excess luggage of laptop.
Sorry to hear about your poor experiences with Etihad.
The ME3 (Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad) are the main airlines making the claim that they are the best of the best of the best. Does World’s 5 Star Airline ring a bell? Which is wonderful claim to make if you can walk the walk when it comes to all aspects of the airline business. They do have incredible new aircraft with outrageous inflight offerings BUT when you are on the ground and need help/customer service they fail to deliver plain and simple. It’s problematic of the area that only the high end individual gets taken care of. We had issues with both Etihad and Qatar and you can tell from the look in the eyes of the Customer Service staff that they wanted to help or go the extra mile but if they did, they would get fired which I do believe is the case. My $0.02
It sounds like a frustrating experience. It appears a lot of representatives of Etihad are poorly trained and not empowered to solve problems.
hay,
my experience with etihad airlines before is outstanding,but now i am facing worst service .
last 2 times i went with etihad for short vacation,
i faced cancelled flight one time,
2nd time flight was delayed for 10 hrs.
i am choosing expensive flight for my convenience to reach on time for my short vacation.But now etihad service is worst than air india.
if etihad is doing like this you will loose customers like me,
i am from abu dhabi and i am preferring air Arabia and emirates air lines for my last two times,.
Sorry to hear about your frustrating experiences.
I completely agree. Worst customer service!!!!
Thanks for your thoughts!!
you are wrong or you had a bad experience.it doesnt mean etihad being a world class airline dont have ups and its downs,pro’s and con’s,adv vs disadv please check out their services and compare it with other airlines and their ways of solving delays please don”t complain for nothing thank you.
Hi David:
Thanks for your comments.
I am not sure how I am wrong. It is very black & white. If Etihad does not respond to an email or multiple emails, that would be considered unprofessional and poor service. When an airline commits to calling a customer to address their issues and does not call, that would be considered unprofessional and poor service.
I have flown nearly 1.5 million miles so I feel very comfortable comparing Etihad to other airline’s customer service.
I wish you included the three simple questions Etihad couldn’t answer, unless they are irrelevant
Thanks for your comment…examples of some questions (these are not major issues, but simple examples of how they can not do the basics)…
1 Etihad emailed me for my address after I had been a customer for a couple of months. I questioned them why they were emailing me for my address, when they have had it for months.
2 I questioned Etihad why it took over 60 days to email my Etihad card in the mail. I couldn’t understand why it would take over 8 weeks to send a letter.
3 I asked them why they could not schedule a phone call over a 4 week period that they had requested
Iam really surprised to read these comments about ETIHAD Airways. Really surprised and astonished. I don’t think ETIHAD will do this to any of its passengers, especially with Silver or Gold or Elite Frequent fliers. I have been travelling with ETIHAD for the last 5-6 years. There may be some flaws, but we cannot blame ETIHAD like this. It is really a biased Comment. To my knowledge, though bit delayed, ETIHAD Customer Service Team will surely contact us and rectify the issues at an amicable manner.
Anyway, though Mr. Ric might had a bitter experience, you should not have wrote it like this to give a misinterpretation to all others.
Letz hope things to be smoother from ETIHAD in future…
Thanks and best regards,
Omar Sajid
Hi Mr. Omar. Thanks for your thoughts. I am a little confused with a couple of your comments. Are you saying it is impossible for Etihad to provide poor service? And I shouldn’t share my experiences with Etihad because …. ? I am more than happy to forward some of my emails with Etihad. Please leave a comment if you wish to see them, and I will forward them to you.
I have lived in Abu Dhabi for 10 years and have flown Etihad since 2006. I have not flown Etihad out of choice, but simply because options to my usual destination no longer exist as the alternative airlines that I used to go with have been priced out of the market.
I can confirm that Etihad’s service is poor in all areas and that I would pay more than Etihad’s price to go via another airline if there were one available. My last flight with them was a typical example from arrival at the airport onwards through to arrival at my destination. Amazingly, during the flight, a group of Emirati youths were constant troublemakers and the staff were unable or unwilling to stop them despite the complaints from the other passengers. These kids even tried to smoke, first in their seats and then in the toilets, yet no action was taken by Etihad staff.
The code share arrangements are a fraud, on my usual route, the flights are code share and, therefore, I am not able to earn a single air mile. As Etihad continues to expand it’s code sharing arrangements, there will come a time when all Etihad flights are code share and nobody will be able to earn air miles.
I believe that the awards that they constantly win are bought and paid for.
But it typical of this part of the world, my bank, NBAD also constantly wins awards for its service, yet that is also unable to provide me with decent service.
Graham:
Thanks for your comments. I empathize with your thoughts.
Ric,
I can absolutely empathize with your experience. Some facts about the so called “5 star airlines” from the middle east.
These airlines receive massive government concessions (which is against the IATA rules). Hence their operating costs are lower than other airlines who compete in a fair environment. Which is why countries like Canada restrict the landing rights to thier airlines.
The staff are underpaid hence unskilled. Same job, same skill set and same position warrants different pay scales. it depends on your country of origin. Sad but true. This is very rampant in this region.
You have no rights as an employee. Cannot form unions and no avenue to address your complaints against your employer.
Female employees sign a declaration that they will not get pregnant for a stipulated period. If they do they get fired and sent back to their home country
Read below the statement from Qatar Airways CEO and understand their pathetic mindset
“If you did not have unions you wouldn’t have this jobless problem in the western world… It is caused by unions making companies and institutions uncompetitive and bringing them to a position of not being efficient,” Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker told Arabian Business in an interview.
If we can stand against the inhumane policies blatantly being exercised in this day and age by these goons we can surely turn them around.
On our part we should stop flying these airlines. Id rather pay for my drink or meal on flight with the comfort of knowing that I am helping eradicate these inhumane, power hungry and global recognition hungry tyrants
Sean, thanks for your thoughtful comments and input. A lot of good points.
Please do read this link
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/09/25/Qatar-Airways-requires-hostesses-to-get-permission-before-marrying-.html