English term
Passenger sentiment
"It’s not just the sheer variety of variables that must be accommodated by transport decision makers, it’s the pace at which they occur.
Risk levels and fuel prices can fluctuate almost daily.
Passenger sentiment can switch from quiet appreciation at one moment, to a storm of social media rage at the next.
Even the impact of longer-term trends seems to arrive sooner than it used to.
For example, the rapid disruptive rise of the Uber app would not have been possible before the arrival of smartphones, with social media to add momentum to the word-of-mouth.
Planning a high quality service in these volatile times needs to be a measured and contained process of analysis and judgement."
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Proposed translations
el sentir global de los pasajeros
la opinion de los pasajeros
la actitud de pasajeros
talante/humor de los pasajeros
Talante me parece una opción más adecuada que sentimiento, opinión o actitud.
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