Croatia Airlines and Sabre today announced the airline’s successful technology migration to Sabre Revenue Optimizer, Sabre’s leading revenue optimization solution. Considering the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the demanding project work was done primarily remotely, with the actual technology implementation and training handled virtually.
Last year, the two partners announced the Croatian flag carrier’s upgrade to Revenue Optimizer, to enable the airline to take a 360-degree approach to forecasting, analyzing, and optimizing its revenue streams. The solution provides real-time visibility into the total revenue for every flight, every geographical area and every departure date and helps break down data silos that may exist across airline systems.
Revenue Optimizer is a real-time revenue management solution that leverages intelligent decision support optimum pricing structures. The product has continuously evolved since the start of the COVID-19 crisis; while historical data has been the backbone of airline revenue management traditionally, this data is now less applicable because of the pandemic and global economic downturn. To provide airlines with actionable insights in the current situation, Revenue Optimizer dynamically incorporates competitor fare availability data to adjust availability considering the particular context, in addition to automatically correcting demand forecasts based on the very latest relevant booking activity.
“The economic landscape is volatile and will probably remain so for the foreseeable future,” said Krešimir Mlinar, Director Network & Revenue Management of Croatia Airlines. “As we were expanding our flight network during the last few years, we found that careful financial planning and diligent revenue management is essential. At this moment, we are exploring how Revenue Optimizer copes in conditions of complete uncertainty. So far, we proved Sabre’s Revenue Optimizer solution is an indispensable tool to realize every opportunity to maximize revenue. We’re very grateful for the strong collaboration between Sabre’s experts and our team to complete this migration successfully.”
During this complex project, Sabre’s consultants and solutions specialists stayed in constant contact with the team at Croatia Airlines. Remote sessions leveraging virtual collaboration tools allowed for a continuous flow of group conversations and live interactions as well as project documentation accessible to all team members at any time.
“If you had told me last year that a migration like this could be done completely virtually, I probably would not have believed you,” said Dino Gelmetti, vice president, airline sales, Sabre Travel Solutions. “It was fantastic to see how the project teams at Sabre and Croatia Airlines came together and collaborated in a constructive, transparent and productive way, reducing the geographical distance and ensuring the success of the project. I am tremendously proud of the ingenuity and resilience demonstrated by everyone involved. Travel has historically been is a resilient industry, and real-time, data-driven technology will give airlines the vital insight they need to survive in this demanding time, and to therefore thrive in the longer-term.”
Source: Sabre