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Expat CIOs: IT leaders broaden horizons with global experiences

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For others such as Brian Ferris, chief data, analytics, and technology officer at loyalty, marketing, and data analytics consulting firm Loyalty NZ, leading IT abroad was about “gaining huge value in seeing different issues and learning different ways of approaching problems, something that can’t be learnt out of a book.”

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Tour Operator Software: Itinerary Creator, Booking Engine, and Other Handy Technologies

Altexsoft

For the record, the business developed into a global company operating its airline and dealing with multi-million revenue streams, went through a compulsory liquidation in 2019, and was relaunched as an online-only travel agency in 2020. Thomas Cook, an iconic travel company from the UK, is believed to be the first tour operator.

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Building a Better Middleman

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In the previous article , I explored the role of the middleman in a two-sided marketplace. The term “middleman” has a stigma to it. Mostly because, when you sit between two parties that want to interact, it’s easy to get greedy. Greed will bring you profits in the short term. Probably in the long term, as well.

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Dynamic Pricing Explained: Use in Revenue Management and Pricing Optimization

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How would you price tickets not only to cover expenses for each route but also to achieve a certain level of revenue to be able to grow and develop your business? For instance, an airline can secure itself from bad sales during a low-demand season or before an upcoming departure day by putting tickets on sale.

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Airline Reservation Systems and Passenger Service Systems: Navitaire, Amadeus Altea, SabreSonic and more

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And that episode was not a one-off. It was just another reminder of overall aviation IT fragility, caused by different factors, from aging technologies to poor communication between different components to the introduction of immature solutions. Something that happens quite often nowadays.