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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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04.07.2022
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Copyright (c) 2024 Maja Ozmec-Ban, Ružica Škurla Babić, Andrija Vidović, Matija Bračić

A Review of Ancillary Services Implementation in the Revenue Management Systems

Authors:

Maja Ozmec-Ban
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb

Ružica Škurla Babić
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb

Andrija Vidović
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb

Matija Bračić
Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb

Keywords:ancillary services, willingness to pay, personalised pricing, revenue management, airline, low-cost airline

Abstract

Ancillary services in air transport represent a set of services provided to passengers to choose from, enabling them to enhance their travel experience while accumu-lating additional airline revenue. Low-cost airlines pi-oneered the practice, but the separation of ancillary services from the basic service has become an intense-ly growing trend in the air transport industry over the last decade. This practice has enabled low-cost airlines to significantly reduce the price of the basic service. To remain competitive in an era of transparency provided by search engines, traditional airlines offer ancillary ser-vices in addition to the basic service. To meet the passen-ger’s needs, a whole range of ancillary services has been created. However, existing revenue management systems do not take this ancillary revenue into account when cal-culating reservation limits. If the airline knew that an in-dividual passenger is willing to pay more for ancillary services, the system would be able to adjust the availabil-ity of the service for that passenger during the booking process. A review of research on passengers’ willingness to pay for ancillary services is presented in the paper, as well as a review on research on the personalisation of ancillary services and challenges of integrating person-alised pricing into existing revenue management systems.

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How to Cite
Ozmec-Ban, M. (et al.) 2022. A Review of Ancillary Services Implementation in the Revenue Management Systems. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 34, 4 (Jul. 2022), 581-594. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v34i4.4065.

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