Multi-period airline overbooking with multiple fare classes

Multi-period airline overbooking with multiple fare classes

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Article ID: iaor1997615
Country: United States
Volume: 43
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 603
End Page Number: 612
Publication Date: Aug 1996
Journal: Naval Research Logistics
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Keywords: programming: dynamic
Abstract:

Consider a multi-period multi-fare class airline overbooking problem that relates to a single-leg flight. Passengers may cancel their reservations at any time, including being no-shows at flight-time. Canceling passengers receive a refund that depends on their fare class, e.g., supersaver, coach, etc. At flight-time, the airline bumps passengers in excess of flight capacity and pays a penalty for so doing. A continuous state-space dynamic programming model is developed in which the state is the numbers of reservations currently on hand in each fare class. In each period, reservation requests occur in only one fare class and the fraction of reservations canceling in each class is independent of the number of reservations therein. A booking-limit policy is optimal, i.e., in each period the airline accepts reservation requests up to a booking limit if the number of initial reservations in the fare class is less than the booking limit, and declines reservation requests otherwise. The booking limits for each class depend on the numbers of reservations in the other classes. When there are two fare classes the optimal booking limits in each class decrease with the number of reservations in the other class.

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