Emirates Ranks Highest In International Airline Web Site Localization Study
November 11, 2009
This year the User Experience Alliance (UXalliance), a global network of leading user research firms of which Telono is a member, celebrated World Usability Day by unveiling the preliminary findings of the first “Global-Local Monitor” conducted on airline Web sites.
The Global-Local Monitor assesses how well a site is localized or adapted to local language and culture. Localization is based on factors such as the proper use of local languages, character sets, weights and measures, currencies, dates and times, and culturally sensitive imagery. In this case, how well an airline’s Web site is localized could measurably impact their customer’s ability to complete travel bookings or find important information. Ultimately it impacts brand perception and sales.This year the User Experience Alliance (UXalliance), a global network of leading user research firms of which Telono is a member, celebrated World Usability Day by unveiling the preliminary findings of the first “Global-Local Monitor” conducted on airline Web sites.
The Global-Local Monitor for airlines drew upon the talents and expertise of over 70 user experience professionals from 17 countries across Asia, Europe and the Americas; this is the broadest systematic localization review ever conducted by user experience professionals. The Global-Local airline monitor involved five local user experience experts in each country, each reviewing the ten Web sites on 30 localization criteria.
The ten Web sites surveyed were those shortlisted for the Skytrax Airline of the Year Award, which annually rates airline performance by more than 16 million air travelers.
The UXalliance investigated whether the airlines recognized by their outstanding service in the air also deliver that same outstanding service in their online customer experience to users in various locations around the world.
The findings reveal that, out of the world’s ten top-rated airlines, Emirates, Quantas and Qatar Airways rated highest in terms of meeting of the needs of local users around the world. The determining success factors were information in the local language, culturally appropriate character sets, colors schemes and imagery, and well-localized calendar formats. The airlines that rated lowest tended to be less developed or representative of the local markets. The full localization ratings and rankings were as follows:
Airline Rating
- 1. Emirates 7.76
- 2. Quantas 7.32
- 3. Qatar 7.27
- 4. Singapore 7.26
- 5. CathayPacific 7.21
- 6. NewZealand 7.15
- 7. Thai 6.88
- 8. Etihad 6.76
- 9. Asiana 6.49
- 10. Malaysia 6.37
A full detailed report of the “Global-Local Monitor: Top Rated Airlines” study will be available in December on request from aimee@uxalliance.com.
About the UXalliance
The UXalliance has served as a dependable and cost-effective partner to global companies, functioning as a single point of contact to facilitate research requests that go beyond borders since 2005. With over 20 companies, 250 global projects completed to date, 50+ usability labs, and nearly 300 user experience professionals, the UXalliance assures the quality and expertise clients look for in global research projects.Please visit www.UXalliance.com for more information.
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