Scandinavian Airlines onboards Neustar

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Scandinavian Airlines has selected Neustar’s advanced marketing analytics solution to understand the impact of its marketing contributions on sales. Scandinavian Airlines sought a partner like Neustar to drive greater impact of its marketing activities and to pinpoint more efficient marketing investments. As an authoritative, neutral provider connecting analytics to business growth, Neustar MarketShare® will provide Scandinavian Airlines with the data-driven insights to guide day-to-day marketing planning and buying decisions.

 

Scandinavian Airlines selected Neustar for its industry-leading Marketing Mix Modeling (MMM) approach as it allows the airline to examine key sales channels and essential regions to determine the optimal mix for driving bookings and other business outcomes. In addition, to give Scandinavian Airlines a holistic view across their media activities, Neustar MarketShare models will capture various impact drivers – media, non-media and exogenous (e.g. economy, competition, seasonality, etc.) – to help the airline run scenarios to measure and forecast the impact of changes in any of the drivers. Neustar’s first-class account management team with extensive analytical, strategic and tactical media experience will also assist Scandinavian Airlines with the development of advanced analytics models that value the return on investment (ROI) of marketing channels and tactics.

 

“Understanding the key drivers on our business and ensuring we allocate marketing spend where we see the highest returns, whilst mitigating any revenue risks, are essential to SAS,” said Didrik Fjeldstad, Vice President, Brand and Marketing, SAS. “Building a robust analytics and ROMI measurement practice is of utmost importance to us as it ensures we optimise our media spend whilst mitigating any risk to the business. Working with a partner like Neustar will allow us to make much faster and smarter decisions about our marketing investments and increase profitability.”

 

Scandinavian Airlines is taking a laser-focused approach to building a standard framework for measuring the return on marketing investment (ROMI) across its three major markets – Denmark, Norway and Sweden. By building a robust ROMI culture across its organisation and geographic footprint, Scandinavian Airlines will be able to allocate marketing expenditures more efficiently and shift spend to high performing channels, markets and activities. In doing so, it is bringing the marketing intelligence decisions in-house and with its appointed media agencies and platforms, creating a more transparent media measurement and attribution process. For example, Scandinavian Airlines can now access the Neustar MarketShare always-on measurement and optimisation platform to be predictive in how they most effectively and efficiently plan and deploy media.

 

“Now more than ever marketers want to distinguish between marketing activities that are driving business value and those that don’t,” said Luis Chaves, managing director, Marketing Solutions EMEA, Neustar. “Marketers who take a holistic and unified approach to marketing analytics and measurement will undoubtedly outsmart the competition. We are thrilled to be working with such a highly regarded and forward-thinking European airline to help them make better and faster decisions.”
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