Turkish Low-Cost Carrier Pegasus Is Selling Unbundled Fares Without the Hate Selling


Skift Take

We write often about the importance of branding in aviation, the critical need to move away from selling air-service as a commodity or a utility, but we’ve never heard anyone put it as eloquently or as practically as Mr. Dedekoylu has, nor seen any airline 'get it' quite like this bold low-cost carrier has.

With the unbundled, fees added, sales strategy firmly embedded in the low-cost airline model, and now adopted by former full-service carriers around the world, it's unusual to hear any airline talk about taking a step back and listening to consumer opinions on these retailing strategies. But that's exactly what Turkey's only low-cost carrier, Pegasus Airlines, has done. Onur Dedekoylu, Marketing Director at Pegasus Airlines, explained to attendees at the World Low Cost Airlines Congress in London how by following everybody else Pegasus very nearly got it wrong and how it quickly adjusted to do right by taking heed of consumer feedback and thinking like a travel brand. Repackaged Fares "We were only two months away from launching the new [unbundled] package structure, and while we were talking about working on the communication route we realized this wouldn't work," said Dedekoylu. "First, the biggest objective offering packages is to offer one-stop shopping to different