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June’s Most Clever Airlines Simpliflying’s Clever Airlines is working to present the most clever and up-to- date social media uses in aerospace. Each week, we highlight three of the top airlines using social media and give tips on how other organizations can do the same. Comment, tweet or e-mail us with your Clever suggestions! http://sim pliflying.com/clever Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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June’s Most Clever Airlines

Simpliflying’s Clever Airlines is working to present the most clever and up-to-date social media uses in aerospace. Each week, we highlight three of the top airlines using social media and give tips on how other organizations can do the

same. Comment, tweet or e-mail us with your Clever suggestions!

http://simpliflying.com/cleverTuesday, August 17, 2010

Royal Dutch Airlines KLM introduces free personalized luggage tags via Facebook to its customers

“KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is proving itself confident in the execution of social-media PR, one luggage tag at a time. The airline has launched an application on Facebook which gives customers the opportunity to

design their own luggage tags, featuring personalized pictures from one’s own Facebook, and free shipping

for the interesting tag. ”Check out the full post at http://simpliflying.com/clever/?p=2954

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

JetBlue Cheeps- a separate Twitter account devoted to Tuesday flight deals and surprise sales hits the web

“The Cheep Tweets detail take-off and destination airports as well as the number of seats available for sale,

then linked to JetBlue’s website for booking. It seems that a promotion such as JetBlueCheeps appeals most to

the business traveller or entrepreneur, looking for fast deals to mostly international airports. ”

See the rest of the article at http://simpliflying.com/clever/?p=2926

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

VirginAmerica uses Klout to calculate the best users of social media and reward them with free flights

”When airlines are starting new routes, it is important to fill the seats up quickly. Virgin America is doing so through their latest program, which targets the most influential users in social media and rewards them with free flights. The influence of those eligible is measured by Klout, a program which takes a close look at one person’s influence on another when it comes to Virgin America- through online conversations via

Facebook, frequent Tweets about the company or influential blogging ideas. ”See what else SimpliFlying is saying about Virgin’s new promotion at

http://simpliflying.com/clever/?p=2868

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

JetBlue Team List on Twitter makes things personal between followers and employees

“ This quirky group of employees give fast responses to customers via the main twitter page. By establishing a separate Twitter for the JetBlue team itself, the company gives a personal element to an otherwise distanced means of media communication. The “personal” touch is one which is

dominating social media and technology today- video blogs are an integral part of the current advertising sector. ”How can you add the personal touch? Visit http://simpliflying.com/clever/?p=2893

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Future of Flight encourages creativity among all; asks artists of any age to send in drawings of their ideal aircraft

“ Future of Flight has really discovered an innovative way of targeting customers of all ages. Pairing Harry’s heart-warming story with an open-ended way for children of all ages to be recognized draws an unique personal element to their organization. The Design your Own Aircraft site features

Harry’s smiling face, his initial submission to Boeing and the badge artists receive for their submissions. ”See what else has us smiling at http://simpliflying.com/clever/?p=2993

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“Delta has found a way to balance the functionality of booking tickets with Facebook’s social profile. When users book

tickets, the airline does the bragging for them: a status update automatically appears telling of the vacation destination.

Also accessible for smartphones, it makes booking tickets on-the-go a part of checking Facebook and may leave people

more inclined to do so in a pinch.”See what else SimpliFlying has to say at: http://

simpliflying.com/clever/?p=3118Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Simpliflying’s Clever Airlines is working to present the most clever and up-to-date social media uses in aerospace. Each week, we highlight three of the top airlines using social media and give tips on how other organizations can do the

same. Comment, tweet or e-mail us with your Clever suggestions!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Helping create aviation brand strategies that drive engaging and profitable interactions with customers, globally.

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LinkedIn discussions on 48 groups Youtube videos viewed over 250,000

times!

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

SimpliFlying’s Distinguished Board

Patrick Murphy,Ex-Chairman,

RyanAir

Donald SchenkManaging Director

Airline Capital Associates

Chris BroganSocial Media mogul

CEO, New Media Labs

Robin SpeculandStrategy Implementation

expertCEO, Bridges Consulting

Beth MastreSenior VP, Sales

Boulder Logic Software

Some of our global clients

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Simpliflying’s Clever Airlines is working to present the most clever and up-to-date social media uses in aerospace. Each week, we highlight three

of the top airlines using social media and give tips on how other organizations can do the same. Comment, tweet or e-mail us with your

Clever suggestions!

http://simpliflying.com/clever

Tuesday, August 17, 2010