Assessed the desktop booking experience to recommend improvements. Compared it to the top ten airlines in the world by fleet size to gain insight into what the major industry players considered best practices.
Assessed the desktop booking experience to recommend improvements. Compared it to the top ten airlines in the world by fleet size to gain insight into what the major industry players considered best practices.
Airline digital experiences are high-stakes: delays, travel anxiety, and complex task flows (check-in, flight status, baggage info) combine to make usability critical. Fi air's existing experience needed contextual evaluation against peer products to understand where it excels and where it lags.
Identified a set of competitive airline apps and websites that exemplify industry usability in key passenger journeys | Conducted systematic experience audits across onboarding, search & booking, check-in, flight status tracking, and mobile engagement features | Mapped user flows to common passenger goals (e.g., pre-trip planning, day-of-travel tasks, information updates) | Evaluated aspects such as clarity of language, error messaging, responsiveness, and accessibility patterns | Synthesized insights into a competitive landscape report with patterns, heuristics, and prioritized opportunity areas
Highlighted both usability strengths (e.g., simple search entry points) and friction patterns (e.g., buried information, inconsistent feedback) in the Finnair experience | Provided data-anchored design direction for future refinements and feature priorities | Equipped stakeholders with a clear articulation of competitive positioning and roadmap focus areas
In complex service environments like travel, consistency of language, predictive feedback, and seamless progression through key tasks are the ultimate drivers of confidence and satisfaction.
A comparative analysis of Fi air's digital experience against key competitors in the airline industry, designed to highlight usability strengths, reveal gaps, and uncover improvement opportunities for passenger-facing journeys.
Wireframes depicting various scenarios for a redesigned portal navigation scheme, especially a new mega-menu, in conjunction with the SharePoint 2013 upgrade.