FlyMyAirport launches a major upgrade to its software that interacts with travelers in the early stages of their trip planning. This latest version creates a personalized experience for users, whether they are considering inbound visits or outbound travel. It also enables airports to boost tourism and marketing campaigns by placing content along the consumer’s journey.
Key to the upgrade is “My Tabs,” which airports can easily customize to nudge consumers closer to an airport-loyal booking. The standout MyCommunity Tabs deliver destination-inspired content precisely when it can have the most influence. Organized into categories such as Things to Do, Events, and Airport Info, these quick-switching tabs are designed to boost inbound flight bookings. The tourist-driving content is also automatically broadcasted across FlyMyAirport’s entire network of airports for unparalleled reach.
Below is a summary of the new features:
Since its launch eight months ago, FlyMyAirport has grown to over 20 participating airports. “Our goal is to deliver more value for airports and improve the user experience,” said Keegan Coulter, COO of Airport One, LLC. “By adding more airports and expanding our tech team, we can deliver innovation faster, better, and at a lower cost than if each airport worked alone. There is strength in numbers, and our numbers are growing fast.”
About Airport One
Airport One, LLC operates at the intersection of marketing and technology, specializing in helping airports grow and their communities thrive. The search results from its flagship product, FlyMyAirport, are powered by KAYAK but localized to grow airport-loyal purchases and consumers. Given its real-time demand signals, FlyMyAirport was also spotlighted at the ACI-NA Air Service Data Seminar in January 2024 as an alternative source of data.
Keegan Coulter
kcoulter@airportonellc.com
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