Website Redesign for Europe’s Largest Airline

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We developed a new version of the main website including services for buying tickets, booking accommodation and renting cars.

Challenge

Europe’s largest airline needed to develop a new version of its main website including services for buying tickets, booking accommodation and renting cars.

Solution

Euristiq developed a new version of the website including:

Micro front-end architecture was implemented which allows deploying different parts of the application separately with no need to redeploy the whole system. This architectural approach also improves significantly project’s maintainability and availability.

Improved the interoperability of the application. This is critical to be able to quickly add 3rd party components to improve business operations. For example, after implementing this architecture we easily added launchdarkly.com for A/B testing;  boxever.com for user personalization; hotjar.com for UX analytics; newrelic.com for tech analytics. And now similar 3rd party tools can be added within weeks and not months as it was before. It’s a huge advantage for the company, and their metrics already show how this correlates with financial growth.

Implementation of new UI/UX. The old version was a bit obsolete, therefore business wanted to refresh it.

Migration from Adobe Experience Manager to Amazon Web Services. This was a strategic requirement since the client was moving all their infrastructure to AWS.

Improved performance significantly. The client wanted their webpage to work faster than their competitors. So we’ve done benchmarks for Skyscanner, EasyJet and other for activities like page load, search, etc. Then we defined key performance characteristics and implemented changes.