British Airways upgrades website with new look homepage

From: British Airways
Published: Fri Apr 27 2012


British Airways has upgraded its website, ba.com, with the addition of a completely new homepage.

The ba.com homepage has been comprehensively redesigned to make it easier to use and navigate, as well as making it more inviting and accessible to customers. Striking imagery has been added throughout the page with clearer information on products, services and offers.

Andy Newman, British Airways' ba.com manager, said: "First impressions count, which is why we've devoted so much time in making sure that our award-winning website is even better at engaging our customers, from the first click.

"Ease of use is a key principle we bring to all our digital channels, so we've developed a new easier way of navigating around ba.com, with a clearer 'Manage My Booking' area and a better use of evocative destination images to help inspire customers and make the most of their trip."

The last time major design changes were made to ba.com was in 2005. Over the past year, ba.com has been rolling out a series of continued improvements. This includes new ways of presenting flights to show the ticket costs across multiple cabins with information on what service, baggage allowance and dining options customers can enjoy.

Design agency HUGE worked closely with ba.com on the design prototype of the new homepage through to the final agreed design, which was then built by the airline's in-house team.

Newman continued: "British Airways is always striving to improve the customer experience and we want this excellence to begin with ba.com. We've started with the homepage and will continue to unveil the new look across ba.com as part of our continued investment in customer-focused digital channels."

ba.com has also recently developed new ways to inspire customers to choose their flights, through Tripseeker, and the Holiday Finder. A lowest fares feature also enables customers to choose when to fly to destinations around the world, by searching for the lowest available fares.

The value calculator, introduced in June 2009, provides customers with the information to compare the value of British Airways flights with the cost of no-frills airlines.

Other technological investments by British Airways for its customers have been to provide mobiles apps and mobile boarding passes across all major mobile phone platforms, for iPhone, Blackberry, Android and Windows Phones. Over 1.7m mobile boarding passes have been downloaded since they were introduced in July 2010.

ba.com offers over 600 destinations for sale, with flights operated by British Airways across its global network and its partners, such as Iberia, Qantas and American Airlines.

From last week, bmi flights in and out of London Heathrow were made available to book on ba.com, including flights to Azerbaijan, Ireland, Kazakhstan and flights to Sierra Leone as well as being available to book through flybmi.com.

ba.com was awarded Best Airline Website by Travolution for the past two years.

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About British Airways:
British Airways plc offers a wide range of worldwide destinations – including flights to London, Bangkok flights, Las Vegas holidays and
Florida holidays. It also offers hotels, car rental with Avis and holiday experiences. Customers can save time and money with ba.com when booking ATOL protected holiday packages, ATOL number is 5985. Passengers are offered added peace of mind to their holiday plans and the security of travelling with British Airways. British Airways plc constantly seeks to exceed customers' expectations, both in terms of the value for money and quality of the service provided.

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