Purposeful underestimation of demands for the airline seat allocation with incomplete information

Q4 Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Lijian Chen, Dengfeng Sun, Wen-Chyuan Chiang, Shuguang He
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Abstract

We study stochastic programming formulations for the origin destination model in airline seat allocation under uncertainty. In particular, we focus on solving the stability issues of the traditional probabilistic model by purposefully underestimating the demands. The stochastic seat allocation models assume at least the possession of the distributional information, which is usually difficult to satisfy in a constantly changing environment. We propose a heuristic that consists of dynamically incorporating available information by solving a sequence of stochastic programming models. We show that the proposed method, named 'seat reservation (SR)', can ease most negative effects of incomplete distributional information and under some restrictive conditions, the SR will yield optimal revenue. The seat reservation method suggests that a revenue management company must (1) obtain timely results using adequately up–to–date computational facilities; (2) be conservative when allocating resources and (3) actively and continually revise previous estimations.
不完全信息下航空公司座位分配需求的有意低估
研究了不确定条件下航空公司座位分配始发目的地模型的随机规划公式。特别是,我们重点解决了传统概率模型的稳定性问题,通过有目的地低估需求。随机座位分配模型假设至少拥有分布信息,但在不断变化的环境中往往难以满足这一要求。我们提出了一种启发式算法,该算法通过求解一系列随机规划模型来动态地整合可用信息。研究结果表明,所提出的“座位预留”方法可以缓解大多数不完全分配信息的负面影响,并且在一定的限制条件下,该方法可以产生最优的收益。席位保留方法建议收益管理公司必须(1)使用足够先进的计算设施获得及时的结果;(2)在分配资源时要保守;(3)积极地、不断地修正以前的估计。
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International Journal of Revenue Management
International Journal of Revenue Management Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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1.40
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期刊介绍: The IJRM is an interdisciplinary and refereed journal that provides authoritative sources of reference and an international forum in the field of revenue management. IJRM publishes well-written and academically rigorous manuscripts. Both theoretic development and applied research are welcome.
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