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08-12-2010, 01:33 PM
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Delta to allow passengers to book through Facebook
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ATLANTA – Delta Air Lines Inc. said Thursday it's launched a new "Ticket Window" on Facebook that will allow passengers to book directly on the social media site.
It's the first time an airline has allowed customers to reserve flights on Facebook, although nearly all major U.S. airlines use Facebook and Twitter to promote sales.
Delta plans to expand the Ticket Window to other sites, including online banner ads from which customers could book directly.
The airline said the move, along with a redesign of its website delta.com earlier this week, is part of an overall effort to interact directly with its customers on the Web.
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I'm not sure if I agree with this. I'm all for companies utilizing social media to reach out to customers (it's my industry, after all), but I can't see too much good coming out of this. I see folks' accounts getting hacked into on a daily basis. With so many young people using Facebook nowadays, I wonder if Delta is prepared to credit users for pranks or accidental clicks.
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08-12-2010, 01:39 PM
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Why? I mean is it really that complicated to open up a new window and use the Delta site?
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08-12-2010, 01:44 PM
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Why? I mean is it really that complicated to open up a new window and use the Delta site?
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Exactly.
I get that they're trying to reach out to a coveted demographic (younger consumers), but they're not usually the ones who will be purchasing tickets from Delta -- they'll likely choose a value airline (Southwest, JetBlue, etc). The people that will be purchasing from Delta have no problem removing themselves from Facebook in order to make a buy.
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08-12-2010, 02:24 PM
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I'm wondering what personal data Delta will be privy to for each person that buys on Facebook.
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08-12-2010, 03:54 PM
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I'm wondering what personal data Delta will be privy to for each person that buys on Facebook.
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... exactly the same personal data they already receive from "fans" and all that, I'd imagine? I believe that's currently the Facebook policy. So that would mean "LOTS".
Really, Delta should put the ability to purchase tickets wherever possible - making your product easy and accessible is basically Business 101.
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08-12-2010, 04:03 PM
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... exactly the same personal data they already receive from "fans" and all that, I'd imagine? I believe that's currently the Facebook policy. So that would mean "LOTS".
Really, Delta should put the ability to purchase tickets wherever possible - making your product easy and accessible is basically Business 101.
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A. Delta has a fan page?
B. So, about Eleventy Billion times more than they typically get when someone books online. Right. Why do they need to know whose wall I posted on last?
C. I tend to agree about being able to buy from wherever.
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08-12-2010, 04:09 PM
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everyone and their brother has a fan page. If you didn't change your profile after they instituted "community pages" you are a fan of (and showing your ass to) any band, tv show, company etc you cited in your profile. Not to mention when you "like" things they get info.
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08-12-2010, 04:27 PM
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everyone and their brother has a fan page. If you didn't change your profile after they instituted "community pages" you are a fan of (and showing your ass to) any band, tv show, company etc you cited in your profile. Not to mention when you "like" things they get info.
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Yeah, I deleted all of that whenever it prompted me to become a fan of them. I don't "like" pages either.
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08-12-2010, 04:31 PM
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Really, Delta should put the ability to purchase tickets wherever possible - making your product easy and accessible is basically Business 101.
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C. I tend to agree about being able to buy from wherever.
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Not really.
I agree that they need to reach their customers in several areas, but the purchasing decision should be controlled by Delta. What happens if Facebook decides that it no longer wants fan pages? Or Facebook wants a percentage of sales? Also, how are they going to control the 'joke' bookings that are undoubtedly going to come up (thanks to Facebook's many immature users)?
Again, Delta's demographic is not the "typical" Facebook user. People who fly with Delta go through the company directly. If Delta has to pay to offer this service, they're wasting money. It would make more sense for JetBlue or Southwest to do this, but again, the goal should be directing the consumer to a Delta/JetBlue/Southwest-controlled site.
Sorry, one of my senior "integrated marketing and management" projects was about the airline industry
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08-12-2010, 05:08 PM
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Not really.
I agree that they need to reach their customers in several areas, but the purchasing decision should be controlled by Delta. What happens if Facebook decides that it no longer wants fan pages? Or Facebook wants a percentage of sales? Also, how are they going to control the 'joke' bookings that are undoubtedly going to come up (thanks to Facebook's many immature users)?
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What happens when American Express wants 50% instead of 3? What happens when paper currency is replaced by hugs and handpounds? I'm teasing, but the contingencies you're guarding against aren't really "bad" - they're just awkward ways to end a business relationship (so likely, FB wouldn't do them).
Delta literally controls these decisions, either way, through its Facebook app - in a direct sense, this will be similar to FarmVille or whatever happy crap, but simply a dedicated storefront. The technology is already in use (mostly by games that require you to buy shit), so why not use it for real transactions?
I'd expect zero "joke" transactions because you'll be required to pay with a credit card - how many "joke" transactions go through delta.com or kayak?
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Again, Delta's demographic is not the "typical" Facebook user. People who fly with Delta go through the company directly. If Delta has to pay to offer this service, they're wasting money. It would make more sense for JetBlue or Southwest to do this, but again, the goal should be directing the consumer to a Delta/JetBlue/Southwest-controlled site.
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So obv Delta shouldn't reach outside of their demographic?
Then there's this: a massive number (a sizable majority, IIRC) of new Facebook users are 30+. And they use it for jobs/networking (and thus would fit the Delta profile). Maybe we should rethink exactly what the "Facebook demographic" really is - as far as I know, the average Facebook user is an adult, out of college and with a job. I have a pretty rad SkyMiles account, but Delta using Facebook to alert me to deals etc. would be completely within what I'd appreciate as a customer.
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Sorry, one of my senior "integrated marketing and management" projects was about the airline industry
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Ha - totally fair, and I'm really really glad that you can provide this information. It's interesting, no doubt - and I haven't spent any time on that issue. Never feel bad about dropping knowledge!
But it still seems like a clear, easy win - the programming time is likely minimal (and probably based on 'sunk-cost' on-staff programmers anyway), it eliminates further overhead by allowing easier online purchases, and etc.
What else am I missing?
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08-12-2010, 04:49 PM
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They won't really have to worry about a ton of "joke" bookings, right? I know my credit card info isn't ANYWHERE in or around Facebook, and that's a pretty vital part of the booking process.
Also, Delta sucks.
Finally, yes, every person, place, and thing has a fanpage. Speaking of airlines, I'm a fan of SW.
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