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Developed together with Google/Virgin America Chromebooks partnership, "Virgin America Traveler" app is now available in chrome app store, as promised back in June.
While other airlines branded Chrome applications and extensions (like American Airlines cents per mile increased SLUT I know), Virgin at least attempted to be interesting with the traveler. Provide the content for the application in conjunction with UrbanDaddy, offering their recommendations to the curator of the granular travel to Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Chicago and also packing tips on all fronts.
For using the application users can input their sex and where, when and to get suggestions on what and where to go, presented in the form of a Visual list.
Users can also select their specific travel preferences to build travel inspiration tips based on criteria like journey Vibe and must do. Users can choose from a selection of images or add your own images from Picasa to their advice.
The application then recommending that match "mood" on the Board of inspiration (as it is only recommend NY FFV and Los Angeles for me, maybe it has broken down or maybe I just hyper City). Because why waste lead gen, it directs you to buying Virgin tickets to these areas. Of course.
And if anything this slick piece of airline marketing. Which is what Virgin is all about I guess.
You can download the app here.
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