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Issue title: Comfort: Papers from the 2019 International Comfort Congress
Guest editors: Peter Vink, Susanne Frohriep, Neil Mansfield, Alessandro Naddeo and Karen Jacobs
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Torkashvand, G.a; * | Stephane, L.a | Vink, P.b
Affiliations: [a] Faculty of Human-Centered Design, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fl, USA | [b] Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Golnoosh Torkashvand, Faculty of Human-Centered Design, Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Fl, USA. E-mail: gtorkashvand2014@my.fit.edu.
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Cabin research is mostly based on passenger reports. However, it is also important to consider the perceptions of flight attendants as onboard service providers, since they can convey a complementary view shedding light on important aspects related to passenger experience. OBJECTIVE:This study seeks to analyze flight-attendants’ perception regarding passengers’ inflight activities and experience. METHODS:Twenty-eight flight attendants were interviewed on more than twenty-three inflight activities that were extracted from a brainstorming session. A survey was designed based on these activities and was distributed to flight attendants. RESULTS:Overall, flight attendants perceived the activities ‘resting/relaxing’, ‘sleeping’ and ‘using the restroom’ for comfort as the most important activities to passengers, while activities ‘talking to neighbors’ and ‘thinking and observing’ were the least important ones. Interesting was the fact that flight attendants scored satisfaction of some activities higher then passengers. CONCLUSIONS:Flight attendants had a similar idea on importance of activities of passengers, but they valued some activities as more satisfactory.
Keywords: Passenger satisfaction, activities, participatory design, cabin design, passenger experience, flight attendant
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-208021
Journal: Work, vol. 68, no. s1, pp. S239-S243, 2021
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