In
this age of social media, no matter what the industry, it is in the business’
interest to have digital presence. Just maintaining presence for the sake of it
is one thing, but doing a great job of it is another.
Few
other aviation brands are doing as good a job on social media as KLM is. Just
browse through the airline’s global Facebook page. You don’t need to be a frequent flyer with the airline or a travel
enthusiast or a plane spotter to enjoy their page. You simply and inevitably will
enjoy it. And what is remarkable is that the brand’s social content has such a
universal reach and appeal. Let us see what they are doing well and more
importantly, differently.
1)
Beautiful imagery
You
would think seeing images of the blue KLM plane daily on Facebook would be
boring. After all, the aircrafts look alike and the colours are the same. So
what’s new? Well, they share some really magnificent pictures of their fleet
from really interesting angles – right from the nose to tail! The images are
sharp, professional and well-edited. Most images are given a black and white colour tone with that hint of familiar blue. And not just the aircraft on ground
or in flight are shared, but beautiful scenic views from the plane are also
showcased. Now who wouldn't like a glimpse of a sunset from 30,000 ft above!
2)
Captivating Captions
Images
alone may not always be able to do the talking. You need to support them with a
great caption. KLM’s social media team has a genius copywriter who comes up
with some really catchy phrases that say it all without beating around the
bush. By that we mean, their updates are not five long lines of boring jargon;
they are crisp, precise and fun phrases.
3)
Fan-spotting
There
is no better form of flattery for a brand than user-generated content. KLM’s
image bank goes ka-ching way too
often owing to the sheer volume of images that the airline’s fans click. Most
of the images are shot using professional cameras; some of them are even taken
by aviation photographers. KLM also smartly has a dedicated photo album onFacebook named ‘Fan’tastic Photos where fan-generated images are uploaded on a
monthly basis.
4) Celebratory messages
Every
brand wishes their enthusiasts on festive occasions. But how do they do it?
Usually with a dull stock image. KLM does it with a touch of brilliance and a
dash of its signature blue! The brand is seamlessly incorporated into the
messaging in a way that it fits like a glove! For Christmas, KLM was not afraid
to turn its planes into decorative ornamental balls adorning a Christmas tree.
The brand went tongue-in-cheek when they showed Santa relaxing in KLM’s
business class along with his antlered crew, Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and the
lot. In one picture, the plane had sledge runners instead of wheels, and it was
given the ingenious caption of ‘Sledging home for Christmas’.
5)
Backstage Pass
It
is always intriguing for people to know what goes on behind the scenes, in
KLM’s case behind the gates of the hangar! For instance, how is the plane
painted? What evolutionary processes did the brand logo go through? How can
aviation photographers take better clicks? Who are the Master Chefs behind the
food served? KLM reveals all this and more on their blog aptly named ‘Meanwhile
at KLM’.
6)
Brand Doppelgangers
One of KLM’s
content tangents is ‘What if KLM was…’ Under this theme, the brand bravely
explores what it would be if it were not an airline service. From F1 cars and
Nike shoes to Oreo cookies and even a supermarket and a real estate company,
KLM ponders it all! Whether it’s the wings or wheels of the plane or the blue
and white brand colors, elements of the flight are used to morph the brand into
a parallel product or service.
7)
Proud Dutch History
Marketers
have learnt to acknowledge the importance of heritage for the purpose of brand
storytelling. The origin and concept birth of the brand plays a significant
role in educating people about the brand. It helps to foster a bond between the
brand and its customers. But heritage storytelling should be done keeping in
mind relevance and appeal to today’s customers (the millennials in particular).
KLM’s Editor in its Corporate Communications wing personally leafs through the
brand’s rich history and shares interesting snippets on the official blog. Case
in point, they created a compact and vibrant visual to compare today’s check-in
counters versus those in the black-and-white era. KLM’s YouTube channel proudly
shares an old video clip of actress Audrey Hepburn descending the flight in
1954. If a brand has a rich and glorious past, it needs to be told and shared.
8)
It’s a bird, no it’s a plane…no it’s
home!
AirBnB weds
KLM, now this is called a match made in heaven! Who ever thought you could make
a home of a plane! With décor elements like KLM’s iconic miniature house
souvenirs, little potted plants, a library and other furniture, the MD-11 was
transformed into a warm and welcoming home. A night at the airport never looked
this inviting. The first guests Cristina en Tommaso who booked a night in the
aircraft through Airbnb had their stay documented on KLM’s blog. The
documentation captured their first reactions and how they spent their time
(including what they ate for dinner!) through candid pictures and videos.
9) Videos
that speak Volumes
Red-eyed
and want to catch a wink or dozing off in a cramped up hard seat at the airport
– we’ve all been there and done that for whatever the reason - flight delays,
layovers or weather issues. Wouldn’t you love it if someone handed you a
feathery pillow or a blanket to snuggle in? That’s exactly what KLM’s
#HappyToHelp crew did. Don’t believe me? That’s why they captured this gesture
on video and shared it on social media! Two lessons can be learnt from a video like this;
firstly, nothing looks staged, and secondly, they leave you with that
all-is-well-in-the-world feeling.
10) On
the Runway to Replies
KLM
has over 150 social media agents who are constantly monitoring what’s being
said about the brand online. One can only imagine the sheer volume of reviews,
requests, suggestions and complaints that they have to deal with. They
guarantee that they will respond to customers within an hour, day and night,
and they can do so in ten languages. Pretty remarkable right? It goes to show
they are flying in the right direction, on track with the times, ensuring
crucial real time online engagement with customers.
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