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Airlines

Airlines Need to Look to Tech and Data to Become Better Retailers

Airlines that want to compete in today’s rapidly evolving consumer landscape need to rethink how they package, price, and sell products. Fortunately, solving this challenge may not be as difficult as it might seem.

Airlines Need to Look to Tech and Data to Become Better Retailers
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Airlines

Why Context is Key in the New World of Airline Retailing

The global distribution system and next-generation retailing solutions will play pivotal roles in helping airlines and agents offer contextual, personalized products that NDC-enabled content presents, allowing them to step confidently into the future of retailing.

Why Context is Key in the New World of Airline Retailing
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Airlines Are Finally on the Cusp of Getting Personalized Retailing Right

Airlines and travel agencies are entering a new world of personalized retailing. While NDC will help push things forward, technology providers also need to think more broadly than the status quo and look ahead to the opportunities emerging technologies will present.

Airlines Are Finally on the Cusp of Getting Personalized Retailing Right
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Business Travel

It’s Time to Close the Gap Between Corporate and Leisure Travel Tools

Leisure travel has seen increased technology capabilities in recent years, but managed travel still lags far behind. Using an integrated tool that incorporates mobile experiences found in the leisure space can help close the gap to improve traveler satisfaction, drive adoption, and increase savings.

It’s Time to Close the Gap Between Corporate and Leisure Travel Tools
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Business Travel

Why Streamlined Expense Management Is the First Step to Successful Business Travel

Expense management is often one of the most frustrating parts of the business travel journey. However, user-friendly mobile tools and the ability to integrate a customized solution can make the process a lot smoother.

Why Streamlined Expense Management Is the First Step to Successful Business Travel
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Business Travel

A Mobile-First Mentality Is Key to Engaging Today’s Business Traveler

Companies need to take a mobile-first approach that offers on-the-go flexibility to connect with today’s business travelers, encourage in-program bookings, and help make travel and expense activities as seamless as possible.

A Mobile-First Mentality Is Key to Engaging Today’s Business Traveler
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Airlines

The Airport of Tomorrow: Putting the Passenger at the Heart of the Experience

Recent research has found that a majority of frequent travelers are finding more value in the airport experience. There are some clear steps for today’s airport to take as it evolves into the airport of tomorrow.

The Airport of Tomorrow: Putting the Passenger at the Heart of the Experience
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The Evolution of Airline Revenue Management

Airlines need to incorporate a next-generation revenue management solution that goes above and beyond just the management of seat revenue. Success in today’s industry requires a solution that incorporates advanced technology that is robust and provides airlines with more accurate, real-time information in an easy-to-consume and interpret format.

The Evolution of Airline Revenue Management
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To Improve Foundational Customer Experience, Airlines Should Look To Operations

Even as airlines work to streamline the airport journey, provide more personalized offers, and deliver memorable in-flight experiences, there's still room for major improvement on the most important part of the airline customer experience – getting passengers to their destination on time.

To Improve Foundational Customer Experience, Airlines Should Look To Operations
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The Next Generation of Revenue Management Puts Customers First, Not Seats

In the ever-changing realm of revenue management, focusing on revenue per customer vs. revenue per seat is the way of the future for the airline industry.

The Next Generation of Revenue Management Puts Customers First, Not Seats