Finnair and Helsinki Airport have commenced a
search for seven Quality Hunters, to be given the task of
travelling between Europe, Asia and the United States.
The aim,
with the help of these experts drawn from the public, will be to
make Helsinkis airport and flight connections even smoother and
more convenient for travellers.
Last year,
Finnair hired 4
Quality Hunters to investigate the theme of quality in travel.
This year that continues with a
much-expanded follow-up, with Helsinki Airport now also
committed to the relentless strive for quality.
The Quality
Hunters, following an intensive recruitment process, will observe,
evaluate, report on, and develop the flight and transfer experience as offered by Finnair and Helsinki Airport. This will
lead to development ideas and concepts to be developed in the near future, bolstering an already exemplary travel experience.
The seven successful applicants will fulfil their role over seven
weeks, observing seven categories of service quality. Each will
publish a blog describing their various activities, and all
material will be posted on the Quality Hunters website.
Visitors to the site will be encouraged to set tasks for the
Quality Hunters, make comments and share their opinions.
Participants on the site will also have the chance to win
intercontinental VIP Finnair flights via Helsinki.
Jarkko
Konttinen, Finnairs Vice President, Global Brand & Marketing
Communications, said, As a part of renewing our entire
service identity, we want to go even further on charting the black
spots of travel and finding creative solutions to resolve them. We
expect this initiative to result in more convenient travelling
concepts and to support Finnairs constant aim of offering
passengers peace of mind.
Johanna Metsl, Helsinki Airports Customer
Experience Manager, added, We want to be able to offer passengers
something more than just a transfer. It is in our interests to
hear from them how to make their time at the airport enjoyable.
Those interested must
apply
before 5 October 2011.
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