News Announcement: SimpliFlying to Provide ACI World Members with MasterClass on Airport Social Media Marketing

SimpliFlying and Airport Council International collaborate on training

Like any start-up, SimpliFlying has come a long way from its humble beginnings, today having worked with over 30 leading airports and airlines around the world on customer engagement strategy. Today, we are very proud to announce a training alliance with Airport Council International (ACI) to help airports leverage social media to achieve key business goals.  

In this collaboration, SimpliFlying will:

  • Provide three-day and five-day MasterClass to ACI’s airport members
  • Share over 50 real-world digital marketing case studies and over ten social media tools
  • Train airports in the development of strategic roadmaps and key performance indicators for both the aeronautical and non-aeronautrical sides of the airport business

Over 1000 aviation professionals have attended SimpliFlying’s MasterClasses in the last four years. And our partnership with ACI complements one we already have with IATA, in taking our reputed courses to the best of aviation boardrooms around the world.

More information can be found in our press release below. In the meantime, if you wish to find out more about this partnership or about SimpliFlying MasterClass for Airports, please contact us at airports@simpliflying.com.

Here’s a video of a SimpliFlying MasterClass in action:

 

 

Singapore, 9 April 2013 – Airports Council International (ACI) is proud to announce its collaboration with SimpliFlying to provide social marketing training to ACI’s airport members worldwide.

 

SimpliFlying, an official ACI training provider, will provide its three-day and five-day MasterClass titled Airport Marketing 2.0 to help airports leverage social media to achieve meaningful goals. During the MasterClass, ACI members will gain invaluable insights from over 50 real-world digital marketing case studies. Course attendees will also learn the ins and outs of over ten social media tools and receive training in the development of strategic roadmaps and key performance indicators for the aeronautical and non-aeronautical sides of the airport business.

 

According to Kevin Caron, Assistant Director, Global Training, “Digital marketing and engagement is critical to the success of any airport in the 21st century. SimpliFlying is an internationally acclaimed leader in this field and ACI is pleased to collaborate with them to further promote excellence in this area among ACI airport members worldwide.”

 

To date, SimpliFlying has delivered its MasterClass to over 1,000 aviation professionals and executives from airports that include Toronto Pearson International Airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport, London Gatwick Airport and Copenhagen Airport.

 

“SimpliFlying’s vision is for every airport to seamlessly engage the connected traveller, driving key goals like customer service and retail,” said David McMullen, Vice President of Airports at SimpliFlying. “Our partnership with ACI gives us the scale to continue pushing the frontier of airport marketing in today’s digital day and age.”

 

###

 

About SimpliFlying

SimpliFlying is a leading consulting firm that has advised over 30 airlines and airports on customer engagement strategy. Headquartered in Singapore, SimpliFlying has staff in the UK, Spain, US and Canada. One of the Top 5 most influential on Twitter, SimpliFlying is also recognised by FlightGlobal for having one of the Top 2 leading aviation blogs. For more information, please visit https://simpliflying.com.

 

About Airports Council International

ACI is the only global trade representative of the world’s airports. Established in 1991, ACI represents airports’ interests with governments and international organizations, develops standards, policies and recommended practices for airports, and provides information and training opportunities to raise standards around the world. For more information, please visit www.aci.aero.

Leave a Comment

Sustainable Aviation Fuels Powerlist 2023

No, thanks