Your Site Has Arrived
Let's face it. The Internet has revolutionized air travel and the web provides so many choices to air travelers that it’s difficult to attract travelers to your airport’s website.
As an airport administrator, you also have many choices in building your website. However, many of those vendors don’t focus on the specific needs of airport websites, so it can be difficult to wrangle all the pieces together to build a cohesive, engaging, flexible airport website.
That’s why we created AeroWeb. AeroWeb delivers powerful features like up-to-date flight tracking, inline web editing of content, airfare deals, and flight booking—all in an easy-to-maintain and flexible architecture. You can breathe easy again and your passengers and employees will love it too!
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Web Edit
With AeroWeb, you just open your site in a browser window, login as an administrator, and click on the content you want to change. A powerful and friendly text editor with a toolbar similar to desktop office applications allows you to immediately edit the text on that page. In addition, you can use the same web based editor to add new pages to your site.
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Flight Status
What is the first thing passengers do when they enter your airport? Odds are they check the departures/arrival board right away. Give them the same experience online by making up-to-date flight status information part of your home page! Flight status information on your site will not only improve your passengers’ experience, it can cut down on customer service calls to the airport.
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Reservations
AeroWeb works with Kayak.com to prominently display exceptional airfare deals targeted to your airport. This encourages your passengers to check your website first before booking with other online services. It creates a great one-stop shopping experience for travelers and can also earn you a referral bonus on each flight booked through your site!
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More!
Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport Executive Director Barbara Hutchinson said, “Gocho.com has been recreated with everything I would want when traveling to an airport. It is simple in design, with as much information at your fingertips as possible, but without the clutter found on many websites.”
See Jason Hull Present at the AAAE NextGen Conference on 8/6/2008.