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- Enhancement of tourists’ airport experiences using multisensorial designPublication . Azebeokhai, Blessing Isabella; Almeida, Cláudia Margarida Brito Ribeiro deThis dissertation research presents an innovative exploration into how multisensorial design can be utilized to significantly enhance the experience for tourists who pass through any given airport. via a targeted exam of Heathrow Airport, one of the world's most outstanding worldwide travel hubs, the study will inspect the significance of integrating visible, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, and tactile stimuli in creating extra excellent, long-lasting airport reviews. By highlighting airports' crucial role in influencing travellers' first and enduring perceptions of a place. While airport infrastructure is a tourist's first and last point of contact during their trip, it is also their primary means of transportation. (Rendeiro Martín-Cejas, 2006). As one of the leading international gateways, Heathrow offers a perfect environment for researching the possible effects of multisensorial design on visitor experiences. The overwhelming emphasis on efficiency and practicality in airport design frequently overshadows the value of sensory experiences. This study contends that multisensorial design, involving all senses, may considerably improve the airport atmosphere, increasing travellers' overall pleasure and perception. The primary goal is to find particular opportunities for implementing multisensorial design at airports to improve the visitor experience. This entails a detailed assessment of the present sensory environment and the creation of tailored design interventions. The research focuses on using comprehensive surveys to collect quantitative and qualitative statistics concerning travellers’ studies at Heathrow Airport, with particular recognition of the impact of multisensorial design elements. The survey design contains questions to assess contemporary delight tiers, sensory perceptions, and emotional responses to the airport environment. contributors can be selected from numerous pass-sections of Heathrow's international and home travellers to ensure a broad representation of reviews and perceptions. It expects multisensorial design components to improve emotional well-being, boost visitor satisfaction, and provide a more engaging and memorable airport experience. It attempts to create a framework for incorporating sensory design in airports, transforming how airport environments are designed and evolved. Focusing on Heathrow Airport offers crucial insights into how multisensorial design might be used to boost visitor experiences at airports. It contributes to fields such as psychology, design, and tourist management by providing a fresh perspective to airport design promoting human sensory experiences.
