9 December, 2014: Nicole Scherzinger, former Pussycat Dolls lead singer and multi-platinum selling solo artist helped British Airways launch the latest innovation, which allows customers to experience destinations in a virtual world before booking.
The carrier is using 'Oculus Rift' virtual reality headsets to bring three iconic US experiences to life through high grade, 360 degree video – riding a bucking bronco in Texas, roller skating down the boardwalk on a California beach and ice skating overlooking New York’s famous skyline.
Residents of Lebanon are very keen to use technology while travelling with 38 percent of those recently surveyed by British Airways using online check-in before they fly and 34 percent of those asked book their tickets online.
Nicole Scherzinger said “The videos that British Airways has created transport me to some of my favourite US experiences! As a frequent traveller this new technology is super exciting. I would use it to get inspiration for a holiday and check out somewhere new before I arrive. Being able to step into a destination before I actually get there is sch-amazing!
The virtual reality experiences are part of an investigation designed to trial how technology could be used by the next generation of travellers. Paolo De Renzis, British Airways’ Regional Commercial Manager, Middle East and Central Asia, said, “This is just the start of what could be a huge breakthrough for future travellers. Imagine being able to walk around the hotel that you are about to book, or look around Time Square to see what attractions are nearby. It is the ultimate try before you fly. Today’s travellers are checking out their destinations on TripAdvisor, street view and maps and this is the next step to let the customer actually experience destinations in the virtual world.”
To create the sensation that customers have been transported to the US, BA’s three virtual reality experiences have been created using real life footage filmed on location by six cameras on a specially designed rig. The six individual videos were then stitched together to create a 360 degree experience, which transports users across the Atlantic in stunning virtual reality.
Paolo De Renzis concludes, “Virtual reality technology is developing fast and will be a game changer for the travel sector. It is taking researching a business trip or holiday to the next level and soon, customers will be able to view their travel destinations from their homes as never before.”
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Embedded caption is: LONDON, UK: Nicole Scherzinger tries an Oculus Rift that British Airways will use as a virtual reality technology to bring to life some of the most iconic US destinations for European customers, photographed in London on 26 November 2014 (Picture by: Nick Morrish/British Airways)
Notes to editors:
About British Airways:
- British Airways flies to 179 destinations, 9 destinations in the UK, 84 in Europe and 86 in the rest of the world.
- The airline is one of the world's largest international airlines carrying approximately 40 million passengers around the world every year.
- The airline offers a choice of four cabins on the majority of its long-haul services.
- The airline is investing in new aircraft, new cabins, new technology and new routes.
- British Airways operates the majority of flights from Terminal 5, its home at London Heathrow. This terminal is capable of handling 30 million customers a year and is the size of 50 football pitches.
- British Airways is half way through a more than £5bn investment in new aircraft, smarter cabins, elegant lounges and new technologies to make life more comfortable in the air and on the ground.
- British Airway’s home Terminal 5 has been recognised as the world’s best terminal for the third consecutive year in the Skytrax awards.
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