SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 13
Download to read offline
September 2019
GLOBAL TRAVEL RETAIL
TRENDS ACROSS
THE PLANET
GTR
TAP
TRENDS ACROSS
THE PLANET
In this edition of Trends Across the Planet we examine travel
retail; how airlines are taking advantages of airport wait times,
digital Champagne tasting – and a whole lot more!
Happy Reading!
Team Momentum
APPOFTHEMONTH JUSTFORFUN
QUOTE&STATOF
THEMONTH
LOUNGEABOUT LUSTFORLUXURY GODIGITAL
RETAILCONNECTION SENSORYSELLING BUCKETLISTS
LOUNGE
ABOUT
GATE TIME
The new Emirates first class lounge in concourse A at Dubai international airport is the
new benchmark for luxury waiting lounges. First-class fliers and Platinum Skywards
members are treated to the type of opulent surrounds you expect from the airline. The
100,000 square foot space also provides members with top-level amenities. These
include a cigar lounge, a wine cellar, an exclusive Moët and Chandon bar and, of course,
daybeds for travellers looking for a quiet moment.
VIEW
These days, airport lounges are more than just a comfortable place to
wait for your flight – they’re a destination of their own. That’s why airlines
and airport operators are in the process of updating and refreshing their
offering. Travellers are starting to expect a level of comfort and service
wherever they are, even if it’s just whilst waiting 30 minutes for their next
flight. Today, you need to be willing and prepared to provide excellent
service to capture consumers imaginations.
LUST FOR
LUXURY
CRYSTAL CLEAR
DFS Group teamed up with renowned jewellery company Swarovski in August,
launching a pop-up store at Abu Dhabi international airport. The promotion
showcased the crystal designer’s newest collection, ‘Summer City Buzz’ by
creating a space that popped with neon colours and bursts of summer hues. It
also included an instagrammable backdrop where shoppers could take a snap with
their new purchase – and include the campaign-specific hashtags; #noregrets and
#FollowYourDesires in their post.
VIEW
In the global duty-free and travel retail market, we are seeing an
increase in demand for retail chains that offer luxury and premium
brands. Leading brands are opening exclusive stores for special products,
promoting, and selling limited editions to increase their visibility and brand
awareness in the global market. Pop-up stores and single product offerings
provide an excellent way to create brand recognition while offering a once
in a lifetime service.
GO
DIGITAL
AUGMENTING REALITY
Moët Hennessy’s multisensory pop-up in Frankfurt’s airport gave travellers an
enhanced experience. To mark the launch of Veuve Clicquot’s newest, limited edition
Champagnes. At its heart was the activation’s central idea, to teach customers to
understand what they were tasting. The store featured an area where travellers
could digitally educate themselves. Here they could learn about food pairings and
Veuve facts from a virtual Champagne expert. The space also had a small popcorn
machine to help customers pick out the new flavours.
VIEW
Augmented and virtual reality offer you a whole new world of activations.
The digital space is almost limitless, and its technology and hardware can
be easily transported. This makes it an excellent area to experiment with
less traditional activations. More often than not, the time holiday-makers
have in the retail section of the airport is short, so offering them something
they can interact with quickly is an invaluable tool for brands looking to
build recognition.
RETAIL
CONNECTION
PERSONAL PURCHASING
In January 2019 Grey Goose Vodka held a personalised bottle campaign at New
York’s JFK Airport. The ‘Winter Marche’ activation offered travellers the chance to
purchase an exclusive Grey Goose Vodka holiday gift tin – with a personal touch.
Shoppers were able to personalise their tin using specially magnetised tiles. The
campaign was driven, in part, by social media influencers who reportedly generated
over eight million social media impressions.
VIEW
Personalisation in retail has been around for a while, but it’s evolved.
There’s a growing consumer demand with close to 2/3 of today’s consumers
desiring a more personal level of service. Advancements in data and tech
are bringing facial recognition, emotion tracking (even brain waves) to
bricks and mortar. This new tech is creating bespoke retail experiences.
Technology like this is changing how we conduct in-store shopping, and if
done right, will lead to a new level of brand-consumer connection.
SENSORY
SELLING
A SIXTH SENSE
To celebrate the launch of Absolut Grapefruit Vodka, Pernod Ricard ran a two-
month activation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport. Here travellers could enter the
‘Pink It Up’ space, an area made to look reminiscent of a local green grocer. The
experimental activation allowed customers to pick fake fruit for the chance to win
prizes. Passengers that purchased a bottle also received a complimentary ‘ABSOLUT
JETLAG’ eye mask for their travels.
VIEW
Brands need to avoid falling into the trap of simplistic storytelling in their
retail spaces. A short amount of time and limited space is no excuse for
lacklustre experience either. We expect to see brands go all-in to engage
all five senses, aiming to fully immerse consumers in unique experiences
that turn the ordinary into something truly special. While virtual reality has
played a significant role in catapulting sensory marketing to the next level,
it will be just one piece of the puzzle as other brands get creative with other
senses like taste and smell.
BUCKET
LISTS
A WINNING MEMORY
To raise awareness for a new American Airlines credit card, the company held a
competition at O’Hare international airport in Chicago. The ‘Aviator Wind Tunnel’
gave passengers the chance to experience something unique and win prizes. The
ten-second-long wind tunnel threw strips of gold and red paper into the air to
be caught, the more strips people caught, the more prizes they won. The prizes
included everything from luggage tags to $500USD gift cards.
VIEW
More and more consumers say they’d rather spend money on experiences
than “things.” This is monumentally shifting the way brands have to interact
with consumers. We’re entering an age of micro experiences. Consumers
today are more comfortable than ever celebrating what makes them unique.
They’re less likely to feel a need to conform. This means you need to be
open to creating bespoke experiences for a narrow segment of consumers,
rather than overarching “one size fits all” ideas.
QUOTE & STAT
OF THE MONTH
“TO THRIVE AS A RETAIL
BRAND, YOU NEED TO HAVE
A SPACE THAT OFFERS
COMMUNITY, TRIAL,
EDUCATION, EXPERTISE,
INSPIRATION. HOTELS
CAN CREATE ALL OF THAT
– THEY’RE THE ULTIMATE
EXPERIENTIAL STORES.”
- BRUCE WINDER, RETAIL
CONSULTANT
OF GLOBAL
MILLENNIALS SAY THAT
TRAVEL HAS SHAPED
THEIR UNDERSTANDING
OF GLOBAL POLITICS
63%SOURCE: CONTIKI
SLEEP IT OFF
If you have ever suffered from jet lag, you know it can be downright debilitating. The
Uplift app might be able to help. Unlike other jet lag apps on this list, Uplift doesn’t
try to shift the user’s sleep schedule, but instead uses biorhythmic acupressure to
end jet lag. What does that actually mean? The app asks the user some questions
about their travel plans, then presents them with a 5-minute acupressure exercise
to help them readjust to their new timezone. Uplift does have a $9.99 one-time cost,
but if you are a traveler that’s frequently flying to different time zones, it may be
worth the money.
VIEW
Today’s consumer is busier than ever, constantly on the go, with little
downtime. For a brand, it’s important to be ensure that they are taking
care of their consumer, beyond what the brand’s primary purpose is.
Making overall daily life easier, while also offering faster, hassle-free
solutions -- this is what increases a brand’s value. Uplift’s sole purpose
is to help the weary, sleep-deprived traveler improve their quality of life
using a simple technique. While the solve is nothing groundbreaking,
the app addresses a necessary need and helps improve the consumer’s
quality of life. Who wouldn’t want that?
APP OF THE
MONTH
VERY FRIENDLY SKIES
Last February, Scotland-based brewery BrewDog flew 200 fans from
London to Columbus, Ohio aboard the first ever ‘BrewDog Airlines’
flight. Passengers were treated to a tasting of the brand’s specially-
brewed Flight Club IPA beer while at cruising altitude, created with
heightened flavors to take into account the changes to taste and smell
travelers experience in-flight. But, that’s not all! They also received a
branded amenity kit that included a fleece blanket and a hat. BrewDog
fans spent the weekend discovering the “beer scene” in Columbus and
Cincinnati before they returned home to London.
JUST FOR
FUN
tap@momentumww.com
SOURCES:
Clear channel outdoor, 2019
DFNI Online, 2019
The Moodie Davitt report, 2019
CNN Travel, 2019
Momentum Worldwide
WANT TO GET IN
TOUCH?
@MomentumWW
Momentumworldwide
@momentumww
© Momentum Worldwide 2019. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical (including photocopying, recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some
other use of this publication) without prior written permission from the publishers. The greatest care has been taken to ensure accuracy, but the publisher can accept no responsibility for errors or omissions, nor for any liability occasioned by relying on its content.

More Related Content

What's hot

Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta International
Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta InternationalNicola Wells - Aer Rianta International
Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta InternationalMatthew Willey
 
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a TourLogo Design Guru
 
Latest consumer trends 2011
Latest consumer trends 2011Latest consumer trends 2011
Latest consumer trends 2011The Lounge Group
 
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)USERADGENTS
 
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014TrendWatching
 
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011SimpliFlying
 
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014Cheil_Worldwide_UAE
 
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend Report
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend ReportJuly 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend Report
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend ReportLeo Burnett Frankfurt
 
Applause magazine issue 3
Applause magazine issue 3 Applause magazine issue 3
Applause magazine issue 3 Stephen Hekman
 
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDSTrendWatching
 
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Cheil_Worldwide_UAE
 
Retail Luxury Trends & Future Implications
Retail Luxury Trends & Future ImplicationsRetail Luxury Trends & Future Implications
Retail Luxury Trends & Future ImplicationsDeloitte Digital SEA
 
guerrilla marketing
guerrilla marketingguerrilla marketing
guerrilla marketingapplie100
 
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015LHBS
 

What's hot (18)

Automotive Industry - Snapshot
Automotive Industry - SnapshotAutomotive Industry - Snapshot
Automotive Industry - Snapshot
 
Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta International
Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta InternationalNicola Wells - Aer Rianta International
Nicola Wells - Aer Rianta International
 
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour
10 Ways to Help Millennials Plan a Tour
 
Latest consumer trends 2011
Latest consumer trends 2011Latest consumer trends 2011
Latest consumer trends 2011
 
Liquorish Ink 2018 Trend Tracker Report
Liquorish Ink 2018 Trend Tracker ReportLiquorish Ink 2018 Trend Tracker Report
Liquorish Ink 2018 Trend Tracker Report
 
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)
MobiliteaTime #6 - #TravelXperience (ENGLISH VERSION)
 
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014
trendwatching.com's 5 UNMISSABLE ASIAN CONSUMER TRENDS F0R 2014
 
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011
Best Airlines in Social Media - SimpliFlying Awards 2011
 
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014
Middle East Trends - Shopper Powers and Retail Landscape 2014
 
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend Report
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend ReportJuly 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend Report
July 2012 Cultural Fuel Trend Report
 
Applause magazine issue 3
Applause magazine issue 3 Applause magazine issue 3
Applause magazine issue 3
 
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS
2015-06 ENLIGHTENED BRANDS
 
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
 
Retail Luxury Trends & Future Implications
Retail Luxury Trends & Future ImplicationsRetail Luxury Trends & Future Implications
Retail Luxury Trends & Future Implications
 
August 2018 Trend Report
August 2018 Trend ReportAugust 2018 Trend Report
August 2018 Trend Report
 
January 2018 Trend Report
January 2018 Trend ReportJanuary 2018 Trend Report
January 2018 Trend Report
 
guerrilla marketing
guerrilla marketingguerrilla marketing
guerrilla marketing
 
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015
The Near Future of Telecom Q3 2015
 

Similar to Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - September 2019

Experiential Insight
Experiential InsightExperiential Insight
Experiential InsightAMP Agency
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018 signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018 signmesh
 
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015BRAND UNION PARIS
 
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Joumana El Hage
 
Content marketing for the Travel Industry
Content marketing for the Travel IndustryContent marketing for the Travel Industry
Content marketing for the Travel IndustryLaura Kelly
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiences
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiencessignmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiences
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiencessignmesh
 
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand Economy
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand EconomyCatering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand Economy
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand EconomyAirlineTrends
 
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected Traveller
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected TravellerSimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected Traveller
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected TravellerSimpliFlying
 
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of Sponsorship
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of SponsorshipPLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of Sponsorship
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of SponsorshipPLAY Communications
 
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015VML South Africa
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017Momentum Worldwide
 
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013 Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013 Own Company
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017 signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017 signmesh
 
Overture 2.0 - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy
Overture 2.0  - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy Overture 2.0  - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy
Overture 2.0 - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy Jordan Yates
 
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...MindProject
 
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014Erik Bottema
 

Similar to Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - September 2019 (20)

Experiential Insight
Experiential InsightExperiential Insight
Experiential Insight
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018 signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of February 2018
 
Food for thought #2
Food for thought #2 Food for thought #2
Food for thought #2
 
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015
BU Paris - A MONTH OF IDEAS - October 2015
 
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
Retail & Shopper Trends in the Middle East
 
Content marketing for the Travel Industry
Content marketing for the Travel IndustryContent marketing for the Travel Industry
Content marketing for the Travel Industry
 
Traveling in Style: Redefined
Traveling in Style: RedefinedTraveling in Style: Redefined
Traveling in Style: Redefined
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiences
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiencessignmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiences
signmesh snapshot - top 10 offline experiences
 
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand Economy
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand EconomyCatering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand Economy
Catering to Passenger Expectations in the On-Demand Economy
 
Expanding personalization to build customer loyalty
Expanding personalization to build customer loyaltyExpanding personalization to build customer loyalty
Expanding personalization to build customer loyalty
 
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected Traveller
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected TravellerSimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected Traveller
SimpliFlying Featured: Thinking Differently in the age of Connected Traveller
 
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of Sponsorship
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of SponsorshipPLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of Sponsorship
PLAY Report Issue 03 - The New World of Sponsorship
 
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015
NATIVE VML Trends Report December 2015
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2017
 
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013 Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013
Digital Revolution and Consumer Trends for 2013
 
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017 signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017
signmesh snapshot - top 10 of July 2017
 
Overture 2.0 - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy
Overture 2.0  - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy Overture 2.0  - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy
Overture 2.0 - Connect the Dots of the Premium Economy
 
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...
OITUR-FULP. Investigación universitaria y tendencias tecnológicas en el secto...
 
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014
Condensed Innovation - Oct 2014
 
Driving growth in 2020
Driving growth in 2020Driving growth in 2020
Driving growth in 2020
 

More from Momentum Worldwide

Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020Momentum Worldwide
 
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020Momentum Worldwide
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019Momentum Worldwide
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019Momentum Worldwide
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018Momentum Worldwide
 
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.Momentum Worldwide
 
The Virtual Experience Economy
The Virtual Experience EconomyThe Virtual Experience Economy
The Virtual Experience EconomyMomentum Worldwide
 
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overview
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overviewWE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overview
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overviewMomentum Worldwide
 

More from Momentum Worldwide (9)

Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - April 2020
 
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020
Momentum Little Book of Trends 2020
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - December 2019
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - June 2019
 
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018
Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - May 2018
 
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.
Momentum Worldwide - 2018: Virtual Reality’s Big Moment.
 
The Virtual Experience Economy
The Virtual Experience EconomyThe Virtual Experience Economy
The Virtual Experience Economy
 
WE KNOW Gamers
WE KNOW GamersWE KNOW Gamers
WE KNOW Gamers
 
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overview
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overviewWE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overview
WE KNOW Gamers - Esports landscape overview
 

Recently uploaded

Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)
Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)
Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)jennyeacort
 
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 217djon017
 
Machine learning classification ppt.ppt
Machine learning classification  ppt.pptMachine learning classification  ppt.ppt
Machine learning classification ppt.pptamreenkhanum0307
 
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptx
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptxPKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptx
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptxPramod Kumar Srivastava
 
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data Story
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data StoryDefining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data Story
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data StoryJeremy Anderson
 
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Canter
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel CanterASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Canter
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Cantervoginip
 
While-For-loop in python used in college
While-For-loop in python used in collegeWhile-For-loop in python used in college
While-For-loop in python used in collegessuser7a7cd61
 
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdf
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdfDBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdf
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdfJohn Sterrett
 
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.natarajan8993
 
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...limedy534
 
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档208367051
 
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024Colleen Farrelly
 
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdf
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdfRadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdf
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdfgstagge
 
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...Seán Kennedy
 
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdf
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdfMultiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdf
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdfchwongval
 
Learn How Data Science Changes Our World
Learn How Data Science Changes Our WorldLearn How Data Science Changes Our World
Learn How Data Science Changes Our WorldEduminds Learning
 
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024thyngster
 
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一fhwihughh
 
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改yuu sss
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)
Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)
Call Us ➥97111√47426🤳Call Girls in Aerocity (Delhi NCR)
 
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2
Easter Eggs From Star Wars and in cars 1 and 2
 
Machine learning classification ppt.ppt
Machine learning classification  ppt.pptMachine learning classification  ppt.ppt
Machine learning classification ppt.ppt
 
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptx
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptxPKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptx
PKS-TGC-1084-630 - Stage 1 Proposal.pptx
 
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data Story
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data StoryDefining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data Story
Defining Constituents, Data Vizzes and Telling a Data Story
 
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Canter
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel CanterASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Canter
ASML's Taxonomy Adventure by Daniel Canter
 
While-For-loop in python used in college
While-For-loop in python used in collegeWhile-For-loop in python used in college
While-For-loop in python used in college
 
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdf
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdfDBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdf
DBA Basics: Getting Started with Performance Tuning.pdf
 
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.
RABBIT: A CLI tool for identifying bots based on their GitHub events.
 
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...
Effects of Smartphone Addiction on the Academic Performances of Grades 9 to 1...
 
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档
原版1:1定制南十字星大学毕业证(SCU毕业证)#文凭成绩单#真实留信学历认证永久存档
 
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024
Generative AI for Social Good at Open Data Science East 2024
 
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdf
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdfRadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdf
RadioAdProWritingCinderellabyButleri.pdf
 
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...
Student profile product demonstration on grades, ability, well-being and mind...
 
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdf
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdfMultiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdf
Multiple time frame trading analysis -brianshannon.pdf
 
Call Girls in Saket 99530🔝 56974 Escort Service
Call Girls in Saket 99530🔝 56974 Escort ServiceCall Girls in Saket 99530🔝 56974 Escort Service
Call Girls in Saket 99530🔝 56974 Escort Service
 
Learn How Data Science Changes Our World
Learn How Data Science Changes Our WorldLearn How Data Science Changes Our World
Learn How Data Science Changes Our World
 
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024
Consent & Privacy Signals on Google *Pixels* - MeasureCamp Amsterdam 2024
 
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一
办理学位证纽约大学毕业证(NYU毕业证书)原版一比一
 
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改
专业一比一美国俄亥俄大学毕业证成绩单pdf电子版制作修改
 

Trends Across the Planet (TAP) - September 2019

  • 1. September 2019 GLOBAL TRAVEL RETAIL TRENDS ACROSS THE PLANET GTR TAP
  • 2. TRENDS ACROSS THE PLANET In this edition of Trends Across the Planet we examine travel retail; how airlines are taking advantages of airport wait times, digital Champagne tasting – and a whole lot more! Happy Reading! Team Momentum
  • 3. APPOFTHEMONTH JUSTFORFUN QUOTE&STATOF THEMONTH LOUNGEABOUT LUSTFORLUXURY GODIGITAL RETAILCONNECTION SENSORYSELLING BUCKETLISTS
  • 4. LOUNGE ABOUT GATE TIME The new Emirates first class lounge in concourse A at Dubai international airport is the new benchmark for luxury waiting lounges. First-class fliers and Platinum Skywards members are treated to the type of opulent surrounds you expect from the airline. The 100,000 square foot space also provides members with top-level amenities. These include a cigar lounge, a wine cellar, an exclusive Moët and Chandon bar and, of course, daybeds for travellers looking for a quiet moment. VIEW These days, airport lounges are more than just a comfortable place to wait for your flight – they’re a destination of their own. That’s why airlines and airport operators are in the process of updating and refreshing their offering. Travellers are starting to expect a level of comfort and service wherever they are, even if it’s just whilst waiting 30 minutes for their next flight. Today, you need to be willing and prepared to provide excellent service to capture consumers imaginations.
  • 5. LUST FOR LUXURY CRYSTAL CLEAR DFS Group teamed up with renowned jewellery company Swarovski in August, launching a pop-up store at Abu Dhabi international airport. The promotion showcased the crystal designer’s newest collection, ‘Summer City Buzz’ by creating a space that popped with neon colours and bursts of summer hues. It also included an instagrammable backdrop where shoppers could take a snap with their new purchase – and include the campaign-specific hashtags; #noregrets and #FollowYourDesires in their post. VIEW In the global duty-free and travel retail market, we are seeing an increase in demand for retail chains that offer luxury and premium brands. Leading brands are opening exclusive stores for special products, promoting, and selling limited editions to increase their visibility and brand awareness in the global market. Pop-up stores and single product offerings provide an excellent way to create brand recognition while offering a once in a lifetime service.
  • 6. GO DIGITAL AUGMENTING REALITY Moët Hennessy’s multisensory pop-up in Frankfurt’s airport gave travellers an enhanced experience. To mark the launch of Veuve Clicquot’s newest, limited edition Champagnes. At its heart was the activation’s central idea, to teach customers to understand what they were tasting. The store featured an area where travellers could digitally educate themselves. Here they could learn about food pairings and Veuve facts from a virtual Champagne expert. The space also had a small popcorn machine to help customers pick out the new flavours. VIEW Augmented and virtual reality offer you a whole new world of activations. The digital space is almost limitless, and its technology and hardware can be easily transported. This makes it an excellent area to experiment with less traditional activations. More often than not, the time holiday-makers have in the retail section of the airport is short, so offering them something they can interact with quickly is an invaluable tool for brands looking to build recognition.
  • 7. RETAIL CONNECTION PERSONAL PURCHASING In January 2019 Grey Goose Vodka held a personalised bottle campaign at New York’s JFK Airport. The ‘Winter Marche’ activation offered travellers the chance to purchase an exclusive Grey Goose Vodka holiday gift tin – with a personal touch. Shoppers were able to personalise their tin using specially magnetised tiles. The campaign was driven, in part, by social media influencers who reportedly generated over eight million social media impressions. VIEW Personalisation in retail has been around for a while, but it’s evolved. There’s a growing consumer demand with close to 2/3 of today’s consumers desiring a more personal level of service. Advancements in data and tech are bringing facial recognition, emotion tracking (even brain waves) to bricks and mortar. This new tech is creating bespoke retail experiences. Technology like this is changing how we conduct in-store shopping, and if done right, will lead to a new level of brand-consumer connection.
  • 8. SENSORY SELLING A SIXTH SENSE To celebrate the launch of Absolut Grapefruit Vodka, Pernod Ricard ran a two- month activation at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport. Here travellers could enter the ‘Pink It Up’ space, an area made to look reminiscent of a local green grocer. The experimental activation allowed customers to pick fake fruit for the chance to win prizes. Passengers that purchased a bottle also received a complimentary ‘ABSOLUT JETLAG’ eye mask for their travels. VIEW Brands need to avoid falling into the trap of simplistic storytelling in their retail spaces. A short amount of time and limited space is no excuse for lacklustre experience either. We expect to see brands go all-in to engage all five senses, aiming to fully immerse consumers in unique experiences that turn the ordinary into something truly special. While virtual reality has played a significant role in catapulting sensory marketing to the next level, it will be just one piece of the puzzle as other brands get creative with other senses like taste and smell.
  • 9. BUCKET LISTS A WINNING MEMORY To raise awareness for a new American Airlines credit card, the company held a competition at O’Hare international airport in Chicago. The ‘Aviator Wind Tunnel’ gave passengers the chance to experience something unique and win prizes. The ten-second-long wind tunnel threw strips of gold and red paper into the air to be caught, the more strips people caught, the more prizes they won. The prizes included everything from luggage tags to $500USD gift cards. VIEW More and more consumers say they’d rather spend money on experiences than “things.” This is monumentally shifting the way brands have to interact with consumers. We’re entering an age of micro experiences. Consumers today are more comfortable than ever celebrating what makes them unique. They’re less likely to feel a need to conform. This means you need to be open to creating bespoke experiences for a narrow segment of consumers, rather than overarching “one size fits all” ideas.
  • 10. QUOTE & STAT OF THE MONTH “TO THRIVE AS A RETAIL BRAND, YOU NEED TO HAVE A SPACE THAT OFFERS COMMUNITY, TRIAL, EDUCATION, EXPERTISE, INSPIRATION. HOTELS CAN CREATE ALL OF THAT – THEY’RE THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENTIAL STORES.” - BRUCE WINDER, RETAIL CONSULTANT OF GLOBAL MILLENNIALS SAY THAT TRAVEL HAS SHAPED THEIR UNDERSTANDING OF GLOBAL POLITICS 63%SOURCE: CONTIKI
  • 11. SLEEP IT OFF If you have ever suffered from jet lag, you know it can be downright debilitating. The Uplift app might be able to help. Unlike other jet lag apps on this list, Uplift doesn’t try to shift the user’s sleep schedule, but instead uses biorhythmic acupressure to end jet lag. What does that actually mean? The app asks the user some questions about their travel plans, then presents them with a 5-minute acupressure exercise to help them readjust to their new timezone. Uplift does have a $9.99 one-time cost, but if you are a traveler that’s frequently flying to different time zones, it may be worth the money. VIEW Today’s consumer is busier than ever, constantly on the go, with little downtime. For a brand, it’s important to be ensure that they are taking care of their consumer, beyond what the brand’s primary purpose is. Making overall daily life easier, while also offering faster, hassle-free solutions -- this is what increases a brand’s value. Uplift’s sole purpose is to help the weary, sleep-deprived traveler improve their quality of life using a simple technique. While the solve is nothing groundbreaking, the app addresses a necessary need and helps improve the consumer’s quality of life. Who wouldn’t want that? APP OF THE MONTH
  • 12. VERY FRIENDLY SKIES Last February, Scotland-based brewery BrewDog flew 200 fans from London to Columbus, Ohio aboard the first ever ‘BrewDog Airlines’ flight. Passengers were treated to a tasting of the brand’s specially- brewed Flight Club IPA beer while at cruising altitude, created with heightened flavors to take into account the changes to taste and smell travelers experience in-flight. But, that’s not all! They also received a branded amenity kit that included a fleece blanket and a hat. BrewDog fans spent the weekend discovering the “beer scene” in Columbus and Cincinnati before they returned home to London. JUST FOR FUN
  • 13. tap@momentumww.com SOURCES: Clear channel outdoor, 2019 DFNI Online, 2019 The Moodie Davitt report, 2019 CNN Travel, 2019 Momentum Worldwide WANT TO GET IN TOUCH? @MomentumWW Momentumworldwide @momentumww © Momentum Worldwide 2019. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical (including photocopying, recording or storing it in any medium by electronic means and whether or not transiently or incidentally to some other use of this publication) without prior written permission from the publishers. The greatest care has been taken to ensure accuracy, but the publisher can accept no responsibility for errors or omissions, nor for any liability occasioned by relying on its content.