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I want a FREE B2B Email List consultation >> Are people wondering if they happen to be affected by this issue on their next budget airline trip? The results were not surprising, but they are all the more interesting, which is why we bring them to you. We took the Top 6 from the list of airlines operating in the Czech Republic: easyjet lots lufthansa ryanair smartwings wizzair We looked at what expressions Google offers in connection with these phrases directly in its whisperer. This is directly influenced by what people have searched for in the last few hours and days. We used Keyword Suggestions instead of One Time Analysis . Whisperer analysis results It is probably no surprise that in relation to the low-cost companies (which are all mentioned except for Lufthansa), we always found in the whisperer a connection of the airline's brand with the relation to its fleet.
The exception is LOT, which is Scandinavian and this connection did not appear on Czech Google. You can download the resulting analysis here: whistleblowers in relation to the Boeing affair So you can find these expressions there: easyjet aircraft Ryanair aircraft ryanair fleet ryanair 737 max smartwings boeing 737 max 8 smartwings fleet smartwings aircraft wizzair planes It can be seen that people are looking for what the company is flying with. The fact that this is a consequence of this affair is primarily indicated by the fact that nobody at Lufthansa cares about the planes or its fleet (at least from the point of view of the whisperers). Because with such a rapid rise in whispering (which we expect) it doesn't make sense to track searches (it's based on statistical data over a longer period), we took a look at Google trends: However, there is also an increase in terms related to company aircraft in general: What to take from it.
I want a FREE B2B Email List consultation >> Are people wondering if they happen to be affected by this issue on their next budget airline trip? The results were not surprising, but they are all the more interesting, which is why we bring them to you. We took the Top 6 from the list of airlines operating in the Czech Republic: easyjet lots lufthansa ryanair smartwings wizzair We looked at what expressions Google offers in connection with these phrases directly in its whisperer. This is directly influenced by what people have searched for in the last few hours and days. We used Keyword Suggestions instead of One Time Analysis . Whisperer analysis results It is probably no surprise that in relation to the low-cost companies (which are all mentioned except for Lufthansa), we always found in the whisperer a connection of the airline's brand with the relation to its fleet.
The exception is LOT, which is Scandinavian and this connection did not appear on Czech Google. You can download the resulting analysis here: whistleblowers in relation to the Boeing affair So you can find these expressions there: easyjet aircraft Ryanair aircraft ryanair fleet ryanair 737 max smartwings boeing 737 max 8 smartwings fleet smartwings aircraft wizzair planes It can be seen that people are looking for what the company is flying with. The fact that this is a consequence of this affair is primarily indicated by the fact that nobody at Lufthansa cares about the planes or its fleet (at least from the point of view of the whisperers). Because with such a rapid rise in whispering (which we expect) it doesn't make sense to track searches (it's based on statistical data over a longer period), we took a look at Google trends: However, there is also an increase in terms related to company aircraft in general: What to take from it.