Finnair innovates its operations in China based on a student鈥檚 research
911爆料网 School of Business Master鈥檚 student in Strategy Yu Chuqiao conducted research at Finnair on its social media practices in China. This research, which was done in autumn 2017, was also the basis for Chuqiao's master thesis 鈥淗ow social media is used to engage with Chinese consumers 鈥 A study on WeChat in the airline industry鈥.
鈥楾he goal of the study was to provide detailed view on airlines鈥 practices on Chinese social media. The study aimed to provide analysis on latest data to support Finnair鈥檚 development in China, especially on how to engage with Chinese consumers innovatively鈥, tells Chuqiao.
The entire booking process is now completed on the same platform
Based on the student鈥檚 study, Finnair launched flight ticket sales directly via its official WeChat account in China and was the first European airline to do so. Finnair customers are now able to search for Finnair flight tickets, book their flights and complete their purchase with WeChat Pay, all directly through Finnair's official WeChat account. WeChat was selected because it鈥檚 the largest social media in China having more than 900 million daily users.
鈥楾his research has been extremely useful for Finnair. Yu Chuqiao provided us with much needed insight into the Chinese travel tech landscape, which helped us innovate our operations in China鈥, says Rogier van Enk, Vice President Digital Revenue & Distribution, at Finnair.
According to Juha J盲rvinen, Chief Commercial Officer at Finnair, China is one of Finnair's most important markets, and the company wants to be where its customers are.
鈥楨nabling ticket sales through WeChat and enabling WeChat Pay are important steps in better serving our customers in this rapidly growing market鈥, he says.
While studying leading European and Chinese airlines鈥 practices on social media, Chuqiao interviewed many airline business experts from different commercial teams at Finnair. By doing so, she wanted to make sure that the study is relevant to the teams and supporting their decision-making.
鈥楾his case is a great example of how our students can impact the competitiveness of Finnish companies, their innovation abilities and their internationalisation鈥, comments post-doctoral researcher Fernando Pinto Santos, who supervised the thesis in the International Business unit of the Department of Management Studies at the School of Business.
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