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Get Insider Icelandic Knowledge from Real Locals with Icelandair's New 'Buddy Hotline'

10/04/2019
Advertising Agency
London, UK
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The Brooklyn Brothers helps to alleviate the stress of trip planning with personalised recommendations
The Brooklyn Brothers and Islenska have launched ‘Buddy Hotline’ for transatlantic airline Icelandair. It is the latest collaboration from the global creative agencies. The new Buddy Hotline service connects passengers with Icelandair Buddies for personalised travel recommendations. The service aims to support travellers during or in the planning of their trip by providing trusted advice from locals.

Travellers can connect directly by phone or message a Buddy, via an online messenger, who will be on hand to offer the ultimate ‘insider’ advice to help make the most of a holiday. From where to find the best fish restaurant in town, to where to enjoy a secluded geothermal hot pool, Icelandair’s Buddies will have the answer.

All Buddies are members of the Icelandair team who are knowledgeable and passionate about promoting responsible tourism in the country. 



A new global study of holidaymakers conducted by Icelandair revealed that rather than enjoying the process of planning a trip, the volume of sources for travel advice can make the process confusing and daunting. Consequently, almost a third of Brits (30%) feel overwhelmed and many others ‘confused’ and ‘anxious’ about what they should see or do during their trip. Almost two thirds said they had experienced not being able to fit all their plans into a trip, which left one third feeling disappointed and as though they’d missed out.

Travellers’ feelings of stress, pressure and being overwhelmed are further exacerbated with trust in reviews and recommendations at a new low. Research reveals that 60% of Brits are more aware of the existence of fake reviews than five years ago, which has resulted in four in five now trusting reviews considerably less. 

From discovering hidden gems to experiencing authentic local culture, there is a growing appetite amongst travellers to explore the ‘real’ location they’re visiting, with more than half of Brits interested in having direct access to local knowledge for a more authentic experience. As well as seeking advice from locals, many like to feel like a native while in another country, with one third eating like a local and 40% shopping locally in an attempt to travel more sustainably.  

Birna Ósk Einarsdóttir, CCO, sales & customer experience, Icelandair Group, comments, “We know travellers are seeking more unique experiences guided by advice from trusted local sources.

The research also shows that the increase in travel reviews and recommendations has brought an added pressure to consumer’s holiday planning to fit everything in.

Our new Buddy Hotline service feeds this consumer appetite for ‘insider’ knowledge and is a great fit with our staff who, as Icelanders, have such a passion for warmly welcoming and hosting travellers from across the world.” 

The Buddy Hotline launches today and is available to all Icelandair passengers to enjoy from 10th April to 8th May. To find out more about Icelandair’s Buddy Hotline and to take advantage by booking now visit the Icelandair site.
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