Keeping The Customer ‘Appy

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British Airways is keeping its customers ‘Appy with a new App that allows customers to save time and check-in on their smartphones.

Executive Club iPhone users can use the new App to display new Mobile Boarding Passes on their phones, which can be scanned at check-in to speed up and enhance the boarding proces

In addition, customers using Android and Blackberry devices will now be able to benefit from a version of the British Airways App

The App’s easy-to-use and stylish new interface, also gives customers instant access to their Executive Club details and updates on flights.

Chris Davies, head of digital marketing, said: “Mobility and convenience is key for our customers, so that no matter where they are, they can turn to their mobile phones to find the very latest information about flights, check in times and even access boarding passes allowing them to stay one step ahead.

“The Mobile Boarding Pass feature for Executive Club iPhone users will be especially welcome for those customers unable to print off their own boarding cards when returning from overseas.

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“It’s all about improving the customer experience. We’re committed to putting our customers in charge, making the British Airways’ travel experience even easier.”

British Airways was the first airline to develop an App for customers for the launch of the iPhone in the UK. Since then, over half a million customers have downloaded it from iTunes.

The new App ensures customers have even greater functionality and have access to real flight information about their upcoming bookings, full integration with their Executive Club details and easily and smoothly guide customers through each stage of their flight process.

It will also provide improved flight information, a dedicated travel news section, FAQs, a Twitter news feed for iPhone users, and a link to the ba.com mobile website.

Functionality to allow customers to board using electronic boarding cards is being rolled out on both domestic and international routes.

Author: Editor