Not drawing too many conclusions from this, but it is interesting...
(number of "FaceBook Fans" for each respective airline, for those that aren't familiar. For some relative comparison, nonrev.net has roughly 18,000 facebook fans. )
Not drawing too many conclusions from this, but it is interesting...
(number of "FaceBook Fans" for each respective airline, for those that aren't familiar. For some relative comparison, nonrev.net has roughly 18,000 facebook fans. )
no conclusions for me to draw--it's facebook
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
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Yeah, I don't totally get it either, but whether we understand it or not, the "under 25" crowd does.
I suspect somebody in the PR area of the airlines with very few fans ought to get on the ball![]()
Well, the Air France one is more impressive than it looks... when you consider that its market is primarily the French, it's reasonable to compare it to the population of France, (62 Million) where the others should be compared to the US (307 Million)
I guess the thought is that the Facebook fans should be somewhat relative to passengers carried, so the spread in the picture should be closer to the spread below:
Total Passengers Carried - 2009 (International + Domestic)
Rank Airline Thousands
1 Southwest Airlines 101,338
2 American Airlines 85,720
3 Delta Air Lines 67,935
4 China Southern Airlines 65,959
5 Ryanair 65,282
6 United Airlines 56,024
7 Lufthansa 53,223
8 US Airways 50,975
9 Air France 47,965
10 Continental Airlines 44,032
ok--what does a 20-something do when bored?
Click "like" on facebook?
In my opinion, there is no validity to facebook--it's social network of mostly twits. 99 and 44/100% dolts who need to find something better to occupy their minds
How many friends? Who give a rat's hiney? (Click, I'm a friend!! woohoo--that was a mental challenge!)
A facebook wall contains so much drivel it's sad. When people start accepting a source like that as a measurement of anything that makes it even sadder.
I don't buy it.
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
Wherever you go, there you are
Oh my gosh, you probably believe that people always tell the truth when they take anonymous surveys, too!
But, what would I expect from a generation that depends on "whatever" as an answer to a question? Press "like" all you want.
My point is that FB "likers" are anonymous and there is no way to distinguish if their "like" is valid or not. I can click "like" all I want--whether I use that brand or have no to intent of using it. May as well disregard the "k".
mrs767er - NonRev Correspondent - Specialty Travel
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