TripAdvisor has added dedicated airport pages to
its website, enabling travellers around the world to get
information about what to do, where to eat and where to stay at
200 major airports around the world.
When travellers search for an airport on
TripAdvisor, they will be directed to a dedicated airport page
with reviews, ratings and other information about hotels nearby as
well as restaurants and attractions in both public and transit
areas. Amenities including duty free stores, boutiques and airport
lounges will also be listed on the page.
“Over 3.1
billion travellers pass through airports each year with the
average traveller spending 150 minutes of airport dwell time from
arriving at the terminal to the doors of the plane closing at the
gate,” said Adam Medros, senior vice president, global product,
TripAdvisor. “We want to help them quickly find things to do on
the site while they’re waiting to catch a flight, or book an
airport hotel when they need a place to stay ... With the launch of airport pages, not only will travellers have
access to airport information at their fingertips, but businesses
will also be able to market themselves directly to travellers
worldwide searching on TripAdvisor.”
Changi Airport, frequently voted as the best
airport in the world, was the first to be added, with hundreds
of its amenities listed on TripAdvisor.
Other major airports including John F. Kennedy International Airport and London
Heathrow Airport will be launched by July 2015.
TripAdvisor airport pages will be available on all 45 TripAdvisor
sites and in 28 languages globally and on the TripAdvisor mobile
app.
Travellers will be able to use the “Near Me Now” feature on
the TripAdvisor mobile app to find amenities nearby through the
smartphone’s GPS when they are at the airport.
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