Airlines can extract additional yield on peak flights, modernize the handling of overbooking and enhance customer experience.
ATLANTA – Volantio announced the release of their “Re-Commerce Platform,” enabling airlines to provide benefits to the 80% of passengers who have some flexibility in their travel plans, improving both customer experience and bottom line performance. The AI guided platform enables airlines to continue monetizing their inventory post-booking by efficiently moving flexible passengers across flights to achieve various airline objectives such as reclaiming and reselling peak inventory, optimizing overbooking, and mitigating disruptions. The Re-Commerce platform represents the next generation innovation of Volantio’s current industry leading post-booking revenue optimization product.Airlines from around the world have chosen Volantio for their unique re-commerce capabilities. In 2023 Volantio evaluated over 300 million flights, contacted over 25 million passengers, and leveraged over 6 billion data points to guide the company’s machine learning models, generating over 10x ROI for their partners.
Airlines gain the following capabilities with Volantio’s Re-Commerce Platform:
- Superior intelligence – Machine learning models dynamically identify opportunities and optimize offers, delivering over hundreds volunteers per month.
Unparalleled experience – Effective customer communication and AI-driven “sweet-spot” offers that maximize volunteer acceptance while minimizing airline cost. - Ease of implementation – Expert support, strategic partnerships and turnkey implementation mean faster time to revenue. Airlines can have a fully automated use case live within 90 days.
- Proven solution – Trusted by many of the world’s largest airlines and The Walt Disney Company.
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