28% of the airports offer indoor navigation through a personal device, a service that nowadays could be expected to be commonplace.
Only one of the airports offers e-shopping facilities. Offering this service helps the passenger make efficient use of their time, and increases the user experience.
As much as 80% of airports use consistent usernames across their online platforms such as website, app and social media.
The comprehensive infographic below shows the results of the 2017 North America Digital Airport Index. Orlando international airport is the top ranking airport with 6 points. Second place is shared between 10 airports. All 50 airports show accessibility information for people with a disability on their website. A free internet connection seems to be a commodity, 66% of airports offer unlimited wifi in North-America. While only 1 of the airports offers e-shopping facilities. Offering this service helps the passenger make efficient use of their time, and increases the user experience.
The Index compares and rates the digital customer journey on: connectivity, communication, consistency and commerce. There is also a region specific criterium included in this edition of the index. Explanations of the criteria used to score the airports in these categories can be found below the infographic.
The data for this index was gathered in august of 2017, amongst the biggest 50 airports in annual pax in the IATA research region North America in 2016. A more detailed report about a region or specific airport can be requested using the form below.
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