Saturday, 26 May 2012

Virgin Atlantic picks Intersperience for passenger survey

UK— Virgin Atlantic has hired consumer research agency Intersperience to carry out a 10-week study exploring whether cultural differences affect passengers’ perceptions of their journeys.

The project will involve interviews with passengers and crew and a post-flight survey of 1,000 travellers, while selected passengers on long-haul flights to Nigeria, China, Japan and India will be asked to keep diaries of their in-flight experience.

Intersperience chief executive Paul Hudson said: “We are delighted to be working with a brand as dynamic as Virgin on such a unique project. The diverse backgrounds of our international team mean that they have an inherent understanding of their native cultural nuances guaranteeing accurate interpretation of research, adding tremendous value.”

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