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- Eastern European Airline Strengthens Leadership With Business Management Solution
- Wizz Air is the leading low cost airline in Central and Eastern Europe, with 4 million passengers carried since 2004. Since its launch in 2004, it has used Microsoft Dynamics AX 3.0 to achieve a high level of business performance, achieving a streamlined business model. With strong growth plans, Wizz...
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- Enabling Web Content Management to Improve Online Customer Service
- Faced with increasing demands for continuous site improvements, one of the largest U.S. airlines recognized that it was rapidly outgrowing the capabilities of a site driven by static Web pages. This airline looked to update both its site design and the processes of creating and maintaining the content that drives...
- Case studies
- HP ProCurve Networking Case Study: Frontier Airlines
- Frontier Airlines, a low-cost airline, provides service to 37 U.S. cities and major cities in Mexico. Frontier Airlines is a stellar example of an airline succeeding in spite of a challenging industry environment. Company executives have structured a business built upon scalability-one that can expand efficiently and securely based on...
- Case studies
- First-Class Services for the Travel Industry: Managing the Quality of Web Services Systems
- Not long ago, travel agents obtained all the flight and fare information they needed through Global Distribution Systems GDSs. However, as new, low-cost carriers emerged, it became imperative for agencies to include these airlines in their searches as well. Unfortunately, these airlines do not fully participate in the GDSs, requiring...
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- Low-Fare Airline Switches From Linux to Windows, Reduces Recurring Costs 70 Percent
- Four months after launching its e-commerce Web site on Linux and Apache, low-fare airline Independence Air determined that the solution could not deliver the required availability and was too expensive to maintain and enhance. By switching to the Microsoft Windows platform, the airline eliminated its reliance on costly consultants, improved...
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- Low-Fare Airline Streamlines Financial Reporting, Increases Fiscal Accountability
- Based in Orlando, Florida, AirTran Airways is a growing, low-fare airline carrier for business travellers. In the last 10 years, AirTran has grown from a small company with 10 planes to one that currently operates more than 100 planes and offers travel all over the United States. Due to its...
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- Korean Airlines Improves Cross-Divisional Project Management and Reduces Risk Using Microsoft Enterprise Project Management
- Korean Airlines has rapidly soared to the rank of thirteenth largest airline in the world. To better manage a proliferation of projects and teams, Korean Airlines recently updated its Microsoft Enterprise Project Management solution to take advantage of enhanced features in the 2007 Microsoft Office system. The solution will enable...
- Case studies
- Airline Increases Productivity, Enhances Service With Web Content Management
- Founded in 1929, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawaii's largest airline, with 3,500 employees, and having carried 7 million passengers in 2007. While the company's Web site was highly effective in delivering new services and products to its customers, making changes to the site was a time-intensive process that required IT involvement....
- Case studies 2008-04-01
- Airline Streamlines Flight Operations With International Standard
- Low-fare airline easyJet runs domestic and international scheduled flights on more than 300 routes throughout Europe. Numerous sophisticated processes across the organisation support a tight operation. The manuals are produced and published to the airline's network by using XML, a language that facilitates the sharing of data across different information...
- Case studies 2008-01-01
- Ready to Sell Trade Portal for a Travel Conglomerate
- One of the industry's largest travel conglomerates required an airline trade portal which could be marketed by its Global Distribution System GDS as a hosted solution to prospective airlines. The portal would deliver a high volume of airline travel content that could be accessed, managed, and distributed across the global...
- Case studies 2008-01-24
- Yapta Web Browser Add-on (exe)
- Online travel planners use the Yapta browser add-on to track airfare prices by "tagging" (or "bookmarking") the exact flight itineraries that they want while searching on airline websites. Once a trip is tagged, all key flight information (including price, airline and travel dates) is automatically stored on the traveler's personal...
- Software downloads 2007-12-21
- Flight4all (exe)
- Flight4all is a powerful software tool that scans all low cost airline fares. With Flight4all you always find the lowest fares for RYAN AIR, EASYJET, FLYBE, BMIBABY and other airlines to all European destinations. This software scans the Web sites of all the major progressive airlines and finds the best...
- Software downloads 2006-05-11
- Regional Airline Sees Online Sales Soar 1,000 Percent With Custom-Built Booking Engine
- The airline industry recession that followed in the wake of September 11, 2001 sent Hawaiian Airlines into a financial tailspin. To reverse its fortunes, the airline decided to revamp its Web site so that it could sell more tickets online directly to customers. To do so, it re-created the core...
- Case studies 2006-11-06
- European Airline Expects to Double Number of Business Customers With New Desktop Gadget
- With 98 per cent of flight bookings made online and many businesses using intermediaries, easyJet wanted to offer customers services on their desktops. It recognised that allowing travellers to manage their bookings and track their flights from the desktop would appeal to business customers. To stay ahead of the competition,...
- Case studies 2007-02-01
- A380 dingo airlines virtual (exe)
- A 380 has come to dingo airlines virtual. Download this then launch flight simulator 2004 and fly.
- Software downloads 2006-11-06
- What if...OS zealots ran major airlines?
- Found on Zyra.org: "Different operating systems. Different styles. But what if the quirks and styles of the different operating systems were applied to AIRLINES? What if airlines ran things the way operating systems do? This humorous analogy, applying operating system philosophies as if they were airlines, is a long-standing much-circulated...
- Blog posts 2007-02-27
- Healthy Airlines: Surviving and Thriving in Competitive Times
- Like other industries faced with abundant opportunities and challenges, airlines have much to gain from becoming healthy enterprises. What exactly is a "Healthy" enterprise? IBM defines it as an enterprise whose business processes - integrated end-to-end across the company and with key partners, suppliers and customers - can respond with...
- White papers 2006-01-01
- Frequent Flyer Friend (exe)
- Frequent Flyer Friend is a computer program which runs on your PC. The program gets frequent flyer seat availability for selected itineraries automatically via your airline's website. Frequent Flyer currently supports the Qantas Frequent Flyer program. Other airlines are coming soon. Using fast and secure technology, Frequent Flyer Friend automates...
- Software downloads 2005-08-23
- American Airlines uses Sybase IQ to conduct fast ad hoc queries to uncover fraudulent ticketing.
- American Airlines is the world’s largest carrier, serving more than 250 cities in 41 countries with 1,100 airplanes and approximately 4,400 daily flights. The airline processes approximately 125 million transportation documents on an annual basis. For any airline, identifying fraudulent transactions, which are usually unintentional but quite...
- White papers 2004-11-04
Additional Resources
- Industry Focus: Airline
- During both turbulent and smooth times, successful airline companies continuously invest in safety, security, and customer service enhancements. Accenture Technology Labs devises first class solutions that encompass every facet of the airline industry. They are exploring miniscule technology with massive safety potential for aircraft. "Smart Dust" will pack a sensor,...
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