New Twitter flight information service to launch for Birmingham Airport passengers
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Posted: 19 June 2017 | BizTweet, TIC | No comments yet
Birmingham Airport is to launch a new flight update service for departing passenger via Twitter from this summer…
Working with Cork based technology company, TIC, the new information service, known as BizTweet, allows passengers to receive real-time updates via their Twitter feed at each step of their journey, from the opening of check-in to flight departure.
Paul Kehoe, Birmingham Airport’s Chief Executive said, “We want to deliver information to our customers in an innovative and instant way and BizTweet allows us to meet the demands of our passengers.
“We’re confident that the new service will be welcomed by the growing number of Twitter users choosing to fly from Birmingham so they can enjoy the journey through the terminal while information is delivered direct to their mobile devices.”
Travellers will be able to sign up via the airport’s website or personal Twitter account. In addition to receiving flight information, other operational and commercial information will be delivered highlighting important information and offers.
The news was announced at the British-Irish Airports Expo in Birmingham.
Commenting from the event, founder and CEO of the award winning BizTweet service Paul Brugger, said, “Birmingham Airport is very special to me as it was my local airport prior to moving to Cork. It’s an airport I’ve used numerous times and one I know well as a passenger. I’m delighted Birmingham, our 3rd airport in the UK, has chosen BizTweet to provide passengers with real time personalised information direct to their mobile devices by social media”.
The airport hopes to launch the new service during the summer.
For further information on the service, please visit www.tic.ie