IMPROVEMENT OF TAROM ACTIVITY BY OVERBOOKING POLICY
Cãtãlin Petru⪠and
Stefan Corcodel ()
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2013, vol. 7, issue 1, 381-388
Abstract:
The purpose of this article is to highlight the need for overbooking policy application in an airline. For this we conducted simulations to highlight the effect of overbooking policies on company revenues, and in our case we consider the example of OTP-IAS, considering the flights that require application of overbooking policy only flights with a load factor over 90% during 2012. Overbooking means deliberate booking confirmation for a larger number of seats than the physical capacity available in an aircraft. In this way it seeks compensation for situations where some passengers ticket holders fail to reach the flight, therefore they are declared missing at the time of the flight. In aviation terminology, are called no show passengers.
Date: 2013
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