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Join
us this May in Amsterdam
AGIFORS’
annual Airline Revenue Management Conference is being hosted and organized
in conjunction with Air France-KLM in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Amsterdam is often known as the Venice of
the North with its extensive network of canals and waterways and wonderful
architecture. This year’s annual
study group meeting and conference has been scheduled for 17-19May 2009 at
the Mövenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Center, conveniently
located in the city center.
Conference Overview
The Revenue Management Study Group offers the latest in innovation on airline
operations research as it applies to revenue management. All topics in the area of reservations
and revenue management systems and activities are covered by this Study
Group of AGIFORS. These include
revenue optimization, overbooking management, demand forecasting,
distribution channel issues and some marketing issues. Recent topics of presentations include
revenue integrity, revenue management without restrictions, O&D
forecasting and control, migration from leg-based to O&D-based systems,
O&D abuse, forecast unconstraining and Cargo
revenue management. Representatives
from airlines, air transport associations, universities, industrial
research laboratories and consultants will discuss new ideas and present
technical papers. Come and share
with us your ideas, thoughts, current trends, philosophies and latest
technological advances on any of the above or related topics.
Please
click here to register for
AGIFORS Revenue Management 2009.
Who Should Attend
This Conference?
This conference is a forum for airline senior managers, airline personnel,
vendors, consultants and members of academia to review the most pressing
issues facing airline revenue management today, to offer potential
solutions and to provide an opportunity for high-level networking.
Official Sponsors
To
be announced shortly
The
Airline Group of the International Federation of Operations Research
Societies (AGIFORS) is a society
with the avowed purpose of forwarding the practice of Operational Research
in airlines. The membership consists
of Operational Research workers who are also employed by recognized civil
airlines. There are, in addition,
correspondents who are people keenly interested in the application of
Operational Research to aviation problems.
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