IT and the Customer Travel Experience

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IT and the Customer Travel Experience

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IT and the Customer Travel Experience. IMPACT OF THE INTERNET AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLjOv6YUo4c. Industry Overview. Travel industry has historically been an early adopter of IT - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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IT and the Customer Travel Experience

IT and the Customer Travel Experience

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLjOv6YUo4c

• IMPACT OF THE INTERNET AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ON THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY

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Industry Overview

• Travel industry has historically been an early adopter of IT

• Online travel bookings were $5B in the US in 1999 and grew to $20B by 2003 in the US

• Worldwide bookings were $54B in 2003 and are projected to reach $91B by 2010.

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Impact of IT on Travel Industry

• Improved accessibility of information

• Reduced operator cost

• Enhanced customer experience

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Deciding where to go…

Where to go?

Where to stay?

What to do?

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Deciding where to go…past

Travel agents

Travel brochures, magazines, newspaper travel columns

Talking to friends

Travel shows,expositions

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Deciding where to go…past

• Luxurious rooms

• First class service

• Family getaway

• Honeymoons

• Shopping & dining

• Beautiful location

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Deciding where to go… present

• Americans making travel plans online

– 2004: 64 million

– 2005: 78 million

• Of online bookers

– 82% purchased air tickets

– 67% secured lodging

– 40% reserved rental cars

http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/7663.asp

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Internet travel agencies

Virtual tours

Travel social networking

Deciding where to go…present

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Deciding where to go…future

• Broader adoption of travel social networking

• More personalized and relevant travel marketing

• Virtual tours become an alternative to travel

Snapshot from www.secondlife.com

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Deciding where to go……what’s been missed?

• How to provide the personal touch

• Online model that is both customer friendly and supports revenue

• No one in the market has managed to maintain differentiation based on their customer online experience

• Establishing legitimacy on cost and advice

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was the norm

Airline ticketing…past

SABRE- Semi Automated Business Research Environment

http://www.airlinenews.aero/magazine/article.html?articleID=1163  http://www.sabreairlinesolutions.com/about/history.htm

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Airline ticketing…past

• Ticketing based on the Airline-owned CRS system from 1964

• Each travel agent had access to up to the minute data and pricing to issue paper tickets

– Airline Tariff Publishing Company (ATPCO) serves as a clearing house/publisher of airline fares from > 500 airlines.

– ATPCO creates efficiencies, giving each CRS/GDS the opportunity for a single source of fare-related data.

http://www.airlinenews.aero/magazine/article.html?articleID=1163  http://www.sabreairlinesolutions.com/about/history.htm

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Airline ticketing…present

• Online sales and distribution of tickets by intermediaries with no inventory or product has cut into Airline profits

• By 2008, all ticketing will be electronic

• IATA estimates $3 Billion industry savings due to e-ticketing

• E-ticketing provides customer flexibility and convenience http://www.iata.org/workgroups/jptc.htm

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Airline ticketing…future

• Adopt mobile technology system based on a global cell standard to speed check-in service using bar codes

• IATA effort supporting shift to 2-D bar code

– Benefits

• $500M Industry savings

• Adds to customer choice and flexibility

– Risks

• Interference or system outages causing delays

• Counterfeit UPC codes

• Theft/loss of phone

SEA to SFO AS Flt. 2015 departs gate 1, 1345hrs

Passenger Kumar, S

FIRST CLASS SEAT A1

http://www.atwonline.com/channels/airlineprocurement/article.html?articleID=2189

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Airline ticketing…future

SABRE to NewSkies/aiRes?

• Replacement of an industry wide legacy CRS systems

• Navitaire’s “NewSkies”- used by LCC (JetBlue, WestJet, AirTran), based on Microsoft’s .NET framework

• Travelport’s “aiRES system”- (Virgin Blue, Flybe)- allows legacy activities like code sharing

• Navitaire/aiREs in modular formats, are an integrated combination of back office and CRS systems to reduce operational costs and improve efficiencies

 http://www.iata.org/workgroups/jptc.htm

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Airline ticketing……what’s been missed?

• Global standard for accessible, simple, and counterfeit-proof ticket

• Easy and transparent pricing and reservation system

• Integration of cash (non-credit card) transactions

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From home to seat…past

• Call a reservation agent to make sure the flight is on time

• Wait in line at the ticket counter to be assigned a seat, check your luggage

• Cursory or no inspection of bags. Basic x-ray technology for bags, people went through a metal detector

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From home to seat…present

• Easy access to flight status information via the web and SMS text messaging

– Orbitz TLC program

– Alaska Online Flight Status

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From home to seat…present

• Significant adoption of web check in, streamlined airport experience

-Over 50% of passengers utilize web check-in

-Redesigned check-in processes can cut wait times in half

Alaska Airlines Airport of the Future (photo courtesy of Fast Company)

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From home to seat…present

• Significant wait in security lines calls into question efficiency of air travel for shorter distances

– Complaints were up 88.1% in August 2007

Wall Street Journal, November 20, 2007

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From home to seat…future

• Streamlined check-in via widely adopted “Airport of the Future”

• Place your fingers on a kiosk, drop your bag on the belt, walk through a universal scanner, and you are on your way

• Enablers

– Carry-on Baggage Real Time Assessment

– Sensor fusion

– Adoption of Registered Traveler program

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From home to seat…What’s been missed?

• Data fusion to simplify and guide entire home to seat experience.

• Drop your bags in the unmanned curbside receptacles, swipe your ID, and they will be automatically tagged, scanned and routed

– Potential application of RFID

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Takeaways

• IT adoption in travel is highly attuned to operator cost savings

• Customer-centric innovations are quickly commoditized and therefore not a sustainable point of differentiation

• The future is about global standardization, security and enhanced access to information

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References

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLjOv6YUo4c Financial Times, August 15, 2004 www.FT.com

• http://www.imediaconnection.com/content/7663.asp

• Scott McCartney. Wall Street Journal. (Eastern edition). New York, N.Y.: Nov 20, 2007. pg. D.1

• Dave Demerjian. Fast Company. Boston: Mar 2008. , Iss. 123; pg. 60, 3 pgs

• Bryon Okada. McClatchy - Tribune Business News. Washington: Dec 12, 2007.

• Clint Swett. McClatchy - Tribune Business News. Washington: Dec 6, 2007. http://www.airlinenews.aero/magazine/article.html?articleID=1163

•  http://www.sabreairlinesolutions.com/about/history.htm

•  From Back Office to Cyberspace, http://www.atwonline.com/channels/airlineprocurement/article.html?articleID=2189

•  http://www.iata.org/workgroups/jptc.htm

• http://www.airlinenews.aero/magazine/article.html?articleID=1163

• http://www.secondlife.com

• Jerome Greer Chandler, Perry Flint. Air Transport World. Cleveland: Dec 2007. Vol. 44, Iss. 12; pg. 29

• PR Newswire. New York: May 7, 2007.

• John Croft. Air Transport World. Cleveland: Spring 2005. pg. 10