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Kristine Rozite

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Optimal airline seat inventory control for multi‐leg flights

2004

Airline seat inventory control is about “selling the right seats to the right people at the right time”. In this paper, the problem of determining optimal booking policy for multiple fare classes in a pool of identical seats for multi‐leg flights is considered. During the time prior to departure of a multi‐leg flight, decisions must be made concerning the allocation of reserved seats to passengers requesting space on the full or partial spans of the flight. It will be noted that in the case of multi‐leg flights the long‐haul passengers are often unable to obtain seats because the shorter‐haul passengers block them. For large commercial airlines, efficiently setting and updating seat allocat…

Difficult problemInventory controltransportationEngineeringOperations researchbusiness.industrymodel-based controlAerospace EngineeringTL1-4050Model based controlProfit (economics)Dynamic modelsdatabusinessaircraftoptimizationSimulationMotor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsAviation
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OPTIMAL AIRLINE SEAT INVENTORY CONTROL FOR MULTI-LEG FLIGHTS

2005

Abstract For large commercial airlines, efficiently setting and updating seat allocation targets for each passenger category on each multi-leg flight is an extremely difficult problem. This paper presents static and dynamic models of airline seat inventory control for multi-leg flights with multiple fare classes, which allow one to maximize an expected contribution to profit. The dynamic model uses the most recent demand and capacity information and allows one to allocate seats dynamically and anticipatory over time.

Difficult problemInventory controlEngineeringInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESDynamic modelsOperations researchbusiness.industryComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSOperations managementGeneral MedicineModel based controlbusinessProfit (economics)IFAC Proceedings Volumes
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Digital competence rating and economic development in the EU

2019

Diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICT) in different areas has accelerated the growth of the global economy. It has large impact to the business by transforming processes, creating new services, industries. ICT development requires new technologies and new approaches to innovate and integrate. The European Commission stated: "The Internet and digital technologies are transforming the lives we lead, the way we work – as individuals, in business, and in our communities as they become more integrated across all sectors of our economy and society". The access to high-speed digital infrastructures, skills of the effective usage of highly developed digital technologies repre…

Economic development:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Digital Competence RatingInformation and Communication Technologies
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