December 21 2022  |  Aviation Trends

Airport Dimensions research pin-points the importance of pre-booking

By PAX Magazine Staff

A featured slide from Airport Dimension's newest research

New research from Airport Dimensions reveals that practical factors make a significant difference when it comes to improving travelers’ passenger experiences. A substantial 80 percent of those surveyed cited comfortable seating as a top priority, with 78 percent listing a queue-free journey and 73 percent wanting better public transport to the airport in order to improve their airport experience the December 21 press release said.

When delving deeper, the research revealed digital amenities are key, with a significant 71 percent saying a single-app-enabled journey would improve their experience, and two-thirds (66 percent) saying they would like to be able to order food and beverages via an app. Sixty-two percent wanted to be able to shop online with delivery options to their homes, destination, or their flight.

“Our research underscores the importance of getting foundational elements of the airport experience right,” Mignon Buckingham, CEO of Airport Dimensions, said. “But beyond this, travelers are open to new offers and services and want to spend in new ways. Providing seamless, end-to-end digital journeys is a solution to dramatically improve the airport experience and better appeal to today’s travelers. Too much spending is motivated by impulse, and to maximize revenue, airports must do more to promote pre-booking of services.”

More than half of travelers (59 percent) also stated that they would prefer to see retail space freed up to offer more space to other facilities at the airport — an increase of 2 percent since last year. This also comes in contrast to the just 7 percent of travelers (an increase from 5 percent last year) who said this would negatively impact their journeys.

Data from the research also revealed that today’s travelers are open to new experiences while at the airport. For example, nearly two-thirds (64 percent) said health and wellness facilities appealed, 61 percent would like to see more grooming and showering facilities, and more than half (56 percent) would like the option of paid-for exclusive zones during their journey.

Classic walk-through duty free remains a popular retail option, with 60 percent of travelers saying they wanted to see more of it. There is also a notable desire for new retail options, with 54 percent keen to see more showrooms to test products and the same number of passengers sharing that they want more automated retail and vending machines. 55 percent of travelers also said that they want more retail opportunities in the lounge.

The research also detailed where travelers want to spend their money while at the terminal, seeing premium shopping and dining options remain on top, with 20 percent and 16 percent of discretionary spending from travelers assigned here respectively. Continuing the trend of travelers’ openness to new experiences, they are now looking to commit more than a fifth (21 percent) of their spending to new experiences such as sleep pods, gaming and wellness. Travelers have also shifted their discretionary spending over the last year to practicalities in their journeys, including airport transfers (up 27 percent), parking (up 18 percent) and a 13 percent increase in the desire to spend on lounge access.

Much spending at the airport remains impulsive, the release noted. Gaming facilities are pre-booked by 26 percent and booked on the day by 35 percent, while wellness facilities similarly see pre-booking from 32 percent and on-the-day bookings by 41 percent of travelers. Even practical services such as airport parking (pre-booked by 43 percent and booked on the day by 42 percent) and airport transfers (pre-booked by 44 percent and booked on the day by 41 percent) saw similar last-minute bookings despite being necessary, and indeed, expected points of expenditure.

The Airport Dimensions Changing Airport Experience survey was conducted in partnership with leading market research agency Dynata. The research draws from the experiences of more than 8,500 air travelers covering a wide and representative cross-section of demographics.

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