Airlines and the nudge factor31 Oct 2021 21:08
If it’s to be Emirates, or any other major / major’s, don’t be discouraged if the initial ordered quantities aren’t colossal in terms of what medusa-19 will do on a monthly basis for the next 2 to 5 years
As we know the reason airlines have been running around 40 to 60% capacity for the past 18 months, is to do with restrictions that require screening / testing = demand, the new LFT testing on arrival back in the UK policy is helping a little, but the main reason demand is not increasing is most of the well informed simply want to know if they are going to get infected by the person they are sitting next too
The power here will not be in the numbers, but what this particular airline / or airlines will be about to start saying to potential guests, in multi £million Tv, Media and point of sale advertising campaigns
The reason Buss became a household name, was not because he invented a great or even attractive product, in fact nobody cared a monkeys uncle about his product, but would they did care about was the fact the ‘Buss fuse’ would protect lives and give them peace of mind
Any one in high level sales will know this is all about the nudge factor – and its an absolute guarrantee that our best sales agents initially will be airlines and travel hubs
All good things come to those that wait and keep the faith - don’t let them steal your dream !