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前不久,国内某航空公司发生多架次航班同时延误的事件,致使千余名旅客滞留机场,航空公司给出的解释是天气原因所致。但当日有消息称,航班延误是由于飞行员罢工造成。而当记者就此进行采访时,该公司仍坚称此次事件是天气原因导致。第二天,又有消息称,航空公司与罢工飞行员协商,但尚未达成一致。在事件发生3天后,该公司才公开做出道歉,但仍把原因归咎于恶劣天气。很快,中国民航局派出工作组就这一事件展开调查。最终,民航局工作组查明真相并对该公司进行了批评与处罚,停止了其两条航线经营权。

问题:

(1)危机处理的原则是什么?

(2)请运用相关理论分析该航空公司危机处理的失败之处。

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正确答案:

问题一答案:

(1)积极主动,迅速反应

(2)实事求是,言行一致

(3)统一口径,有效沟通

(4)内外结合,以变制变

问题二答案:

失败之一,在发生多架次航班同时延误的事件,致使千余名旅客滞留机场,但航空公司给出的解释却是天气原因所致。没有遵循实事求是的态度,采取了欺骗旅客的方法。

失败之二,当记者就此进行采访时,该公司仍坚称此次事件是天气原因导致。面对记者,该航空公司乃没有告知事实,让大众知道真相。此时没有使媒体起到该起的作用,从而导致事态开始慢慢恶化。

失败之三,第二天,又有消息称,航空公司与罢工飞行员协商,但尚未达成一致。事件的处理不够迅速,而且没有一个比较好的内部沟通机制,所以导致事件再次恶化。

失败之四,在事件发生3天后,该公司才公开做出道歉,但仍把原因归咎于恶劣天气。仍是欺骗旅客,可见该公司的公关做得相当差劲。一家公司,不仅接受群众的监督,还接受上级主管部门的监督,航空公司不仅对旅客欺瞒,也对上级主管部门欺瞒。

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