A multicommodity flow approach to the crew rostering problem

A multicommodity flow approach to the crew rostering problem

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Article ID: iaor20073584
Country: United States
Volume: 52
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 583
End Page Number: 596
Publication Date: Jul 2004
Journal: Operations Research
Authors: ,
Keywords: transportation: air, networks: flow, programming: integer
Abstract:

The problem of finding a work assignment for airline crew members in a given time horizon is addressed. In the literature this problem is usually referred to as the airline crew rostering problem. It consists of constructing monthly schedules for crew members by assigning them pairings, rest periods, annual and sick leave, training periods, union activities, and so forth, so as to satisfy the collective agreements and security rules. We formulate the airline crew rostering problem as a 0–1 multicommodity flow problem where each employee corresponds to a commodity; determining a monthly schedule for an employee is the same as computing a path on a suitably defined graph while still satisfying union conventions. A preprocessing phase is performed that reduces the dimension of the graph. To tighten the linear programming formulation of our model, we propose some families of valid inequalities that have proved to be computationally effective. Some of them can be treated implicitly when constructing the graph. Computational results obtained with a commercial integer programming solver (CPLEX) are analyzed.

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