Airline eCommerce
By Michael Hanke
To Be Published April 1st 2013 by Routledge – 256 pages
Online travel is big business and has become one of the most popular items purchased by consumers on the internet. In 2005, US$106 billion was spent on online travel products and services with air travel alone accounting for over US$65 billion or sisty per cent. This represents almost a quarter of the total worldwide business-to-consumer (B2C) online spending.
A variety of contributing factors is responsible for this development:
Considering the above, airline companies all over the world have integrated (or are in the process of doing so) electronic commerce or e-commerce into their business operations in various shapes and forms. Today, it is no longer a question of 'if' for airline companies but 'how' to deal with e-commerce and leverage it to enhance their competitiveness. This book explores these issues.
Part 1: Introduction to eCommerce and eCommerce Business Models 1. eCommerce in the Airline Industry 2. eCommerce Business Models and Concepts 3. Airline Web Site Product and Service Strategies Part 2: The Fundamentals of Getting Started 4. The eCommerce Organization 5. The Online Consumer 6. Basic Cyberspace Marketing Concepts in the Airline Industry Part 3: The Frontline: eDistribution, eSales and ePricing and eCustomer Support 7. Airline Company eDistribution Strategies 8. Airline Company eSales and Pricing Strategies 9. Internet Travel Agencies: Partners or Competitors 10. eCustomer Support in the Airline Industry Part 4: Running an Airline Website 11. Website Support and Maintenance Part 5: Legal, Security and Emergency Issues 12. Online Privacy 13. Online Security 14. Globalizing Your Website Presence 15. Using an Airline Website in an Emergency Situation 16. Moving Forward
Name: Airline eCommerce (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Michael Hanke. Online travel is big business and has become one of the most popular items purchased by consumers on the internet. In 2005, US$106 billion was spent on online travel products and services with air travel alone accounting for over US$65 billion or sisty...
Categories: Industrial Economics, International Business, Aerospace & Air Transport Industries