Multiple Choice
Many companies have cut travel budgets so that very few businesspeople are authorized to fly first class. Despite the shrinking pool of business-class travelers, British Airways has grown market share for its trans-Atlantic business class by offering greater comfort. Promotions to frequent fliers stress that passengers can sleep in fully reclining seats and arrive refreshed to carryout a full day's schedule. The segmentation strategy of British Airways is an example of
A) life stage segmentation.
B) lifestyle segmentation.
C) social class segmentation.
D) behavioral segmentation.
E) psychographic segmentation.
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