Airline Revenue Management
Discover the techniques that airlines are applying to derive revenue from seat selling and maximize profitability!
This Course will help you understand how legacy airlines and low-cost carriers apply the basic principles of airline revenue management to meet the current challenges that face the industry today.
How You Will Benefit
- Understand the characteristics of airline demand and the strategies applied to forecast demand
- Apply practices used in pricing strategies
- Learn how large revenue is gained through correct application of optimal seat allocation
- Make correct decisions in order to optimize revenue on a given flight
- Learn how making correct scheduling and capacity adjustments can determine profitability
- Apply effective principals of performance monitoring to achieve revenue objectives
- Find out the challenges posed and opportunities generated by eCommerce
- Learn how to build a successful airline revenue management organization
- Understand why low-cost airlines require a revenue management system
Designed for
- Airline Revenue Management Analysts – entry level
- Airline Marketing personnel
- Front-line employees
- Customer Service Representatives and Supervisors
- Airport call center customer service staff
- Interline Department staff
- Tour Designers engaged in aircraft leasing
- Sales staff
- Airport Agents
- Anyone interested in the management of airline revenues and network planning
Course Content
- Introduction to Revenue Management
- Managing Airline Passenger Demand
- Airline Pricing
- Booking Class Assignment
- Seat Inventory Control
- Spoilage Management
- Group Management
- Scheduling and Capacity Adjustments
- Monitoring Performance
- Product Distribution
- A Revenue Management Organization
- Revenue Management and Low-cost Carriers
Table Of Contents (Pdf)
SHIPPING FEES: (effective January 15, 2009)
- Asia/Pacific: USD 25
- Canada and USA: USD 35
- All other countries except Asia/Pacific, Canada and USA: USD 50