Global Conference program
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Global Conference program
21–24 SEPTEMBER Celebrating 50 years of providing solutions for the travel industry Contents 3 Welcome 4 Hotel Map 5 Agenda at a Glance 6 Agenda 12 Speaker Biographies 19 List of Attendees 23 Hotel Amenities, Shuttle, and Shopping 26 Finding Answers Welcom me Welcome to the 2015 ATPCO Global Conference. This year is a significant milestone for us as we celebrate our 50th anniversary. We are pleased to have so many of our customers, friends, and colleagues from across the globe here to help commemorate this achievement. Your continued support has helped to grow and define ATPCO over the years, and we are grateful for your contributions. During the conference, we will take some time to reflect on our rich history, discuss with you what we are currently working on, and share our vision for the future. These next few days will highlight many of our current and upcoming projects, in addition to presenting many opportunities for you to provide input and feedback. Our sessions will include • Fare Management and our solutions to help streamline the contract process • Data Distribution and the perceptions of New Distribution Capability (NDC), including a discussion of the ways ATPCO is currently supporting dynamic pricing • Revenue Accounting and the examination of the next generation of interline settlement with our concept of coupon value at the time of fare creation These are just a few of the topics we will cover this week. Additionally, our Knowledge Centers will focus on some of our fundamental themes: empower airline retailing, maintain distribution excellence, and improve workflow efficiencies. At the end of the week we will have our Products and Services Alignment Session, where we will explore new business opportunities and define how we will work together as an industry to address the next set of industry needs. Once again, thank you for commitment to ATPCO and for the insights and ideas you provide to help us realize our mission in support of the industry. From all of us at ATPCO, welcome! Bill Andres President and CEO ATPCO September 2015 | 3 Hotel Map Ash Grove Brix and Ale Fairfax B Atrium/Fairfax Ballroom Foyer Fairfax A gis Re n es tD tio tra n Fro k Elevators Lobby Level Tysons Terrace Guest Rooms Pool Rappahannock Washington Jefferson Premiere Monticello Tysons Ballroom Elevators Westwood Elevators Vienna Pool Town Foyer Wolf Trap Upper Lobby Level 4 | September 2015 Falls Church Fitness McLean Lower Lobby Level Agenda At a Glance Monday 21 September Tuesday 22 September 0830 0900 Plenary Session Wednesday 23 September Thursday 24 September Knowledge Centers Optional Services and Branded Fares Products and Services Alignment Session Fairfax A, Lobby Level Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Data Distribution and Subscriptions Fairfax B, Lobby Level 1000 Protecting Your Revenue with ATPCO Business Tools Ash Grove, Lobby Level 1100 1200 Lunch Lunch Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level 1300 Trade Show ATPCO Portfolios and Industry Trends 1400 Town Foyer, Falls Church, Vienna, McLean, Wolf Trap, and Westwood, Upper Lobby Level Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Knowledge Centers Taxes through the Life Cycle of the Fare 1500 Fairfax A, Lobby Level Monitoring, Analysis, and Maintenance 1600 Second Annual Customer Innovation Awards Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Fairfax B, Lobby Level Fare By Rule and Negotiated Fares Ash Grove, Lobby Level 1700 1800 Welcome Reception Dinner Reception Atrium, Lobby Level (until 2200) Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level 1900 September 2015 | 5 Monday, 21 September 1800 to 1930 Welcome Reception Shake off the jet lag and join us for some light refreshments! Atrium, Lobby Level Tuesday, 22 September 0900 to 1200 Plenary Session 50 Years of ATPCO: Past, Present, and Future Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Welcome Address Bill Andres, President and Chief Executive Officer State of the Industry and ATPCO Rolf Purzer, Chief Marketing Officer Information Technology Update Steve Daniels, Chief Technology Officer ATPCO Product Strategy and Development Tom Gregorson, Managing Director of Product Strategy and Development 1200 to 1330 Lunch Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level Agenda 1330 to 1600 ATPCO Portfolios and Industry Trends Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level Fare Management: Streamlining Contracts Negotiated contracts and private fare deals are a significant source of revenue for most airlines. The volume and complexity of these deals continue to increase, creating challenges with accuracy and speed to market. We will explore the past, present, and future states of contract distribution; identify the pain points; and see how streamlining the process could address current challenges and enable additional opportunities. Data Distribution: NDC Made Easy Explore how ATPCO is working for the industry to make NDC easy. Whether beginner or advanced, airline or system, you can learn from ATPCO’s Director of Data Distribution Graham Wareham and Managing Director Tom Gregorson how ATPCO is working for you. They’ll discuss the ways ATPCO is building the facilities to integrate NDC into the existing industry infrastructure. This session will explore how the industry can expand the NDC discussion to take into account other functions of fare filing, such as stimulating demand, supporting analysis and intelligence to allow for smart business decisions, and protecting revenue. Revenue Accounting: Coupon Value at the Time of Fare Creation Have you ever wondered why you need to wait until after products are sold to determine the effectiveness of a fare initiative? Ever found that after interline settlement with your partners, you’re left with a smaller share of funds than you expected? Imagine the next generation, in which you can file and manage coupon values alongside your fares, view all possible journey permutations, and incorporate this data into your fare management and revenue accounting processes. Imagine no more, as ATPCO shows you the reality of the next generation of coupon value determination. 1600 to 1700 Customer Innovation Forum Discover how customers are using ATPCO products and services in new or unique Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level ways and vote for the most innovative ideas. 1800 to 2200 Dinner Reception Join your friends and colleagues in a festive celebration of ATPCO’s 50th anniversary, with food, music, fun, and games. Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level Wednesday, 23 September 0830 to 1115 Knowledge Centers ATPCO will host these in-depth sessions simultaneously, allowing you to choose when you attend each topic presentation. Sessions run concurrently from 0830 to 0915, 0930 to 1015, and 1030 to 1115. Empower Airline Retailing: Optional Services and Branded Fares Take your ancillary revenue to the next level! Understand how all customer touch- Fairfax A, Lobby Level points can consistently display, offer, and sell your ancillary services and branded fares so you can get your personalized, targeted offers into the marketplace with enhanced pricing capabilities. Maintain Distribution Excellence: Data Distribution and Subscriptions Preview the ground-breaking Data Distribution and Subscriptions project and Fairfax B, Lobby Level learn more about the new features that will simplify getting your fares into the marketplace. Also find out what you’ll need to do before the Gold release and production implementation of the project. Protecting Your Revenue with ATPCO Business Tools Airline revenue is constantly at risk due to the instant nature of information sharing in the 21st century and the complexity of the global airline industry. Learn how your airline can better protect revenue by quickly identifying revenue risks using ATPCO business tools such as Suppression of Sales, Fast Track, Market View, Total Price Comparison, and PIPPS. 8 | September 2015 Ash Grove, Lobby Level 1130 to 1430 Trade Show Talk to ATPCO experts to gather practical tips and answer your questions. Representatives from GDSs and pricing systems are also on site. 1200 to 1300 Lunch 1430 to 1715 Knowledge Centers Town Foyer, Falls Church, Vienna, McLean, Westwood, and Wolf Trap Rooms Tysons Ballroom, Upper Lobby Level Sessions run concurrently from 1430 to 1515, 1530 to 1615, and 1630 to 1715. Taxes through the Life Cycle of the Fare In 2010 ATPCO implemented the first automated data solution for consistent Fairfax A, Lobby Level pricing of itinerary taxes, and in 2015 we implemented Carrier-Specified Amounts. Explore the next steps in our journey toward offering a one-stop shop for tax pricing information: a consistent solution for interline billing and taxes on service fees. Improve Workflow Efficiencies: Monitoring, Analysis, and Maintenance Witness how three methods of implementing negotiated contract fares differ, and Fairfax B, Lobby Level discover which might be the best one for you. Maintain Distribution Excellence: Fare By Rule and Negotiated Fares Delve into the major solutions and proposals coming in the next two years, Ash Grove, Lobby Level including Fare By Rule on Fare By Rule, Negotiated Fares Security Table (983), and how to create adult fares (ADT) in public tariffs. No conference events are scheduled for Wednesday evening. Attendees may enjoy local dining options or take the convenient Metro service into Washington, DC. Thursday, 24 September 0830 to 1230 Products and Services Alignment Session Shape future development with us as we review project summaries for new Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level business requests and share the effects you can anticipate from industry news and proposals. You will also have the opportunity to review and discuss ATPCO’s product news, key recent developments, and the roadmap for 2015–2017 development. The complete meeting agenda for the Products and Services Alignment Session is available on the conference website, on your flash drive, and in printed booklets. 1230 Closing Fairfax A&B, Lobby Level September 2015 | 9 Trade Show Exhibitors Conference participants will have the opportunity to interact with various ATPCO departments, as well as global distribution and other pricing systems. Accounting (Billing and Receivables) Data Application Do we have your current contact information? Do you have questions about billing or how to use Invoice Online? Meet with our Accounting staff to sign up for electronic billing and learn about our easy-to-use tool that helps your company query and analyze your billing data. Get your questions answered about ATPCO Data Application and understand how it is vital to providing consistent processing logic across the industry for most Rules categories and products. Answer Tables Ask your questions about the ground-breaking Data Distribution and Subscriptions project. Did you know your staff can now access the most current and historical RBD, Frequent Flyer Status, and BIN Answer Table content in a familiar FareManager interface? Get a quick demonstration and make sure ATPCO has your most current data for RBD-to-cabin mapping, frequent flyer status, and baggage URLs. ATPCO: Global Source for Automated Airline Taxes Understand the differences between itinerary and ancillary taxes while you learn more about how ATPCO can be your source for multiple types of tax data. Branded Fares Realize how our experts can help you get your branded strategy off the ground while you see production solutions from Amadeus, Sabre, and Travelport that are using ATPCO data in the market. ATPCO Branded Fares empowers you to differentiate your brand, package features, and snag upsell opportunities, all while offering your branded products consistently at all points of sale. Consulting Services Chat with us about your organizational needs and let us explain how ATPCO Consulting Services can help your business. Our service offerings include data health checks, fare/RBD restructuring, implementing an automated reissues/refunds program, program and coding template/process creating, and use of ATPCO management analytics to improve business processes. Let us show you how we can help your business. Data Distribution and Subscriptions Fare Management Tools Test-drive Simplified Rules, Market View, and Total Price Comparison to discover how they can improve your organization’s market analysis and implementation of fare initiatives. Talk to our product experts, ask questions, and see what’s coming next for these workflow tools. Maximize Your Potential with E-learning Experience how ATPCO’s latest e-learning releases can grow your staff’s skills and knowledge on your schedule and reduce their time away from work. Try a workflow lesson from the upcoming FareManager 200 e-learning course, and see for yourself how interactive and targeted learning improves retention and protects your learning investment. NDC: Message Hub and Airline Profile New Distribution Capability enables airlines to directly receive requests for offers so they can present consumers with personalized fares and services, but the avalanche of data and varying schemas can overwhelm your systems. Find out how ATPCO works with industry organizations to create tools to help systems communicate and to help airlines select and control their content. Network and Security Services Having any trouble connecting to ATPCO systems? Visit our table to get help with access and service connectivity. We’ll provide information and requirements to resolve your access issues. Coupon Value at the Time of Fare Creation User Experience Explore a new reality where you can analyze the likely revenue impact of an initiative at the route level before your fares or offers are even distributed, and where you can manage your participation in interline fares based on the likely booking class yield. With your help, we can build the next generation of coupon value determination to make sure that the interline settlement funds you receive and pay out are the ones you expected. Examine future user interface features for Optional Services, Market View, and Total Price Comparison tools and tell us your preference for three new interface elements. Sign up to become one of our user experience testers and contribute your voice to the evolution of ATPCO applications over the next year. Customer Service Amadeus, Diio, Hewlett Packard, Sabre, SITA, and Travelport will have representatives on site so you can learn more about their product enhancements and understand how your data is processed in the marketplace. Meet representatives from our Washington, London, and Singapore offices to learn how Customer Service supports ATPCO’s collection, distribution, and revenue accounting products. Through a variety of cost-efficient and effective services, our global team can help you optimize your use of ATPCO applications. 10 | September 2015 GDSs and Pricing Systems My Knowledge Centers Wednesday, 23 September Topic Room Empower Airline Retailing: Optional Services and Branded Fares Fairfax A Maintain Distribution Excellence: Data Distribution and Subscriptions Fairfax B Protecting Your Revenue with ATPCO Business Tools Ash Grove Taxes through the Life Cycle of the Fare Fairfax A Improve Workflow Efficiencies: Monitoring, Analysis, and Maintenance Fairfax B Maintain Distribution Excellence: Fare By Rule and Negotiated Fares Ash Grove 0830–0915 0930–1015 1030–1115 1430–1515 Forget a brochure? No problem! All documents from the ATPCO Global Conference 2015 are available on the flash drive you received at registration. They’re also all posted at www.atpco.net/gc2015/documents.html. Please note that a valid ATPCO user ID is required to view some of these documents. 1530–1615 1630–1715 Bill Andres Bill Andres, President and CEO Bill is a senior executive with more than 30 years of experience in business strategy, marketing, and sales for the airline and travel technology industries. Bill joined ATPCO in 2007 and has led ATPCO’s corporate growth with a focus on collaboration and innovation. He championed ATPCO’s technological progress and business development, identifying new opportunities to improve airline profitability and application efficiency. Additionally, Bill’s strategic direction for the company has expanded ATPCO’s global presence and diversified its product suite to better meet industry needs worldwide. Before his tenure at ATPCO, Bill was Vice Rolf Purzer President of Sales at United Airlines, President and CEO of Air Wisconsin/ United Express, and President of Globe Aviation Services. Bill also served for five years as the Senior Vice President, Americas, at OAG. Rolf Purzer, Chief Marketing Officer Rolf has more than 30 years of travel industry experience, including 18 years with ATPCO. In his current role, Rolf is responsible for ensuring that ATPCO’s portfolio aligns to customer needs and for identifying new business opportunities. Rolf also directs ATPCO’s global marketing activities through offices in London, Singapore, Miami, and Washington, as well as ATPCO’s Steve Daniels Customer Service with a focus on continuously improving support. Before starting his career at ATPCO, Rolf worked at Deutsche Lufthansa and Amadeus. Steve Daniels, Chief Technology Officer Steve has an extensive career in the information technology field, leading global teams in the telecommunications, banking, and travel industries for more than 20 years. Before joining ATPCO in 2008, Steve served in leadership roles at medium-sized and large companies, including Verizon and CitiFinancial. Steve has directed ATPCO’s IT division for five years, guiding the company through the successful implementation of two of its Technology Transformation projects—Fares and Rules. As CTO, Steve adheres to a proven project management and disciplined development process, which streamlines and improves ATPCO’s time-to-market with new products and existing enhancements. Steve’s focus on new technology and resources has increased ATPCO’s overall efficiency and system performance and availability. It was also under Steve’s leadership that ATPCO earned its PCI compliance status. 12 | September 2015 Represen Tom Gregorson Brenda Bartholic Jay Brawley, Regional Director, North America Graham Wareham Frank Socha Marcelo Freire Jay has more than 35 years of airline industry experience. He joined ATPCO in 1980 and for his first 18 years was responsible for applications development of automated solutions, including Automated Rules and US/CA Fares. For the next three years, his responsibilities included product marketing and development for automated reissues, joint fares, and FareManager. For the past 14 years, Jay has led customer marketing and sales efforts for customers based in North America. Frank Socha, Regional Director, Europe, Middle East, and Africa Jay Brawley Sam Lau With more than 30 years of experience, Frank is an industry leader in revenue management, travel distribution, and airline applications. He leads ATPCO’s customer marketing across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, building the company’s presence in the marketplace. Before joining ATPCO, Frank Tom Gregorson, Managing Director of Product Strategy and Development managed his own consulting business, directed IATA industry affairs, and Tom has worked in the travel industry for more than 25 years at an airline, worked with Lufthansa and Amadeus in revenue management, production, GDS, and now with ATPCO. In his current role, Tom leads ATPCO’s product and fare quote marketing. strategy and development team, identifying new business ventures, relationships with new carriers, expanding existing partnerships, and growing Marcelo Freire, Regional Director, Latin America Marcelo has more than 20 years of experience in the travel industry, the majority of which has been spent in the Latin American market. In his current role, Marcelo develops marketing and sales strategies to help ATPCO strengthen its relationships with customers in Latin America and the Caribbean and to enter new markets in the region. Before joining ATPCO developing product enhancements, and launching new products. Tom first joined ATPCO in 1996 as part of the company’s product marketing and development team. Tom has been an active leader in many industry developments such as the automation of reissues and negotiated fares, as well as the creation of the First & Final™ Interline Settlement Solution. Tom is currently active in the IATA New Distribution Capability (NDC) initiative. in 1998, Marcelo managed client relationships for Galileo in Brazil and Brenda Bartholic, Director of Product Development supported the implementation of Galileo operations at United Airlines. Brenda has rich experience in both information technology and product Samuel Lau, Regional Director, Asia Pacific Sam has worked with ATPCO for 16 years and in various segments of the industry for the past 28 years. Before joining ATPCO, Sam led a strategic business unit for SITA and was responsible for expanding its presence and product portfolios for customers in Asia. He also held regional management positions at Abacus during its formative years, and he was country manager for Air New Zealand in Singapore and commercial sales manager for Singapore Airlines. ntatives development, including 30 years with ATPCO. In her current role, Brenda leads ATPCO’s Collection and Fare Management Portfolio, developing strategic business goals as well as overseeing and ensuring the company delivers timely, cost-effective, and efficient enhancements and solutions to our customers and owners. With much of her career spent with ATPCO’s IT division, Brenda brings a unique perspective to the development process, emphasizing the benefits of standards, best practices, and cross-company collaboration. Graham Wareham, Director of Strategy and Product Marketing Graham joins the marketing team with over 17 years of experience in the airline industry. His most recent experience included six years as an aviation executive responsible for strategic development, cost/revenue management, and financial analysis. Graham most recently worked as a Senior Director, Distribution and Consumer Direct, for Air Canada based in Saint Laurent, Quebec, where he was responsible for overall traditional and online global sales. Graham received his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. Bryan Trauger Carrie DeMoss Fred Foote Will Linderman David Thompson Melanie Dezelak David Smith David Darcy Rachel Acuña Anne Becker Natasha Safronova Sherillee Gode Sunny Yang Hicks 14 | September 2015 Clara Lee Emma Yarusinsky Speakers Bryan Trauger, Manager, Product Development Fred Foote, Lead, Product Development For more than 15 years, Bryan has worked with ATPCO’s product Fred has more than 25 years of experience in the airline industry, working development and marketing teams, specializing in the areas of data at US Airways, American Airlines, Sabre, and Galileo International before distribution, Automated Reissues and Refunds, and Historical and Alternate coming to ATPCO in 1998. Fred served as an applications development General Rules. Bryan now manages the Technology Transformation Data project manager before joining the product development team in 2001. He Distribution and Subscriptions project, a multi-year effort to create the next- specializes in Negotiated Fares, Fare By Rule, and the Service Fees suite, generation distribution solution. Before joining ATPCO in 2000, Bryan worked where he led the development of an automated, standardized baggage for a corporate travel agency and in United Airlines’ reservations department. solution that continues to meet industry and government requirements. Carrie DeMoss, Manager, Product Strategy and Marketing Will Linderman, Lead, Product Development Carrie has more than 25 years of airline industry experience. At ATPCO, she management and airline business process life cycle solutions, including is responsible for product strategy and marketing of the company’s core leading product development efforts to deliver Market View, Total Price collection and fare management capabilities. Carrie also led marketing and Comparison, Simplified Rules, FROP, and Fast Track tools. He currently leads development for Automated Reissues and Refunds, Optional Services, and future product development to deliver flexible and efficient total product Branded Fares. Before joining ATPCO in 2006, Carrie spent 11 years with management systems that streamline airline product creation, maintenance, American Airlines’ reservations and pricing departments and almost 10 years monitoring, and analysis tools. at Sabre, where she focused on fares and pricing development. Will has more than 12 years of airline industry experience specializing in fare Melanie Dezelak, Consultant David Thompson, Manager, Product Development Melanie has nearly 20 years of experience at ATPCO, working in the David has 40 years’ experience in the airline industry with a focus on customer service, training, and product development departments. In her itinerary pricing and shopping, revenue protection, fraud prevention, fare current role, Melanie leads data application development and helps new management, and pricing implementation. In his current role, he manages the subscribers process ATPCO’s automated data accurately and efficiently. She development of ATPCO’s fare management solutions and plays an integral also represents ATPCO at numerous IATA and industry events, where she role in defining and implementing ATPCO’s fare management strategy. shares her expertise in pricing standards for ATPCO products. Melanie also Before joining ATPCO in 2008, David led pricing implementation and pricing contributed to the development of ATPCO’s Automated Rules and Services automation development at Delta Air Lines. Fees. David Smith, Product Strategy Lead David Darcy, Product Specialist David has worked in the airline industry for 22 years, including seven An ATPCO employee for the last 10 years, David brings more than 20 years years as a revenue accounting manager at British Airways. His experience of airline industry experience to his role on the product development team includes revenue accounting outsourcing, electronic ticketing sales as a Product Specialist. His major areas of focus are Categories 31 and 33, and usage processing, and EMD design. At ATPCO, he leads revenue Constructed Fares, and Tax Collection & Distribution. accounting product strategy efforts, primarily for sales data and taxes. He holds professional qualifications from CIMA and the Association of Project Management. September 2015 | 15 Rahath Rahman Eloise Rorke Ulyana Uebersezig Eloise Rorke, Product Specialist Sherilee Gode, Senior Business Analyst A steadfast member of the ATPCO team, Eloise has been with the company With ATPCO’s product development team for two years, Sherilee brings 30 for 29 years. Her in-depth product and industry knowledge provides a solid years of professional experience in business analysis. She enjoys finding foundation for her lead roles on Service Fees, Automated Rules, and fare solutions to business process inefficiencies and enhancing user workflow management projects. As a user of former ATPCO applications, she wanted through automation. to be a part of the solution to improve them and the customer’s workflow experience. Anne Becker, Senior Business Analyst Emma Yarusinsky, Market Analyst Working in product strategy, Emma is an active contributor to the Fare By Rule and Negotiated Fares and the Optional Services and Branded Fares Working Anne has focused on Express Contracts since joining ATPCO in 2013. Anne Groups. She previously held various revenue management functions at US enjoys identifying, communicating, and satisfying customer business needs. Airways/American Airlines. Born and raised in France, Emma speaks both Problem-solving is a significant area of professional interest for her. Prior to English and French. She is an airline industry enthusiast. joining the ATPCO Product Strategy and Development team, Anne worked in the telecom industry. Clara Lee, Senior Business Analyst Natasha Safronova, Market Analyst Natasha is responsible for leading product marketing efforts for revenue accounting offerings such as PIPPS and SDE to ensure airlines and solution Clara is responsible for leading the development and implementation of providers are aware of the value of these products and how they can best Total Price Comparison and Total Price Beta, ensuring that current and meet their business needs. She also brings five years of experience with future enhancements are in line with industry needs. Clara brings 10 years ATPCO Data Distribution and Subscriptions and over 10 years of experience of experience in systems analysis to ATPCO as well as ERP solutions in international marketing for both the consumer and corporate markets. implementation for local, state, and federal governments. Sunny Yang Hicks, Market Analyst Rahath Rahman, Senior Business Analyst Sunny joined ATPCO in 2013 and is new to the airline industry. Previously Joining ATPCO in June 2014, Rahath has been working in product she worked for a startup electric car company in the US and led a pilot development on the Simplified Rules project. Prior to ATPCO, he worked at project in China for a major European insurance company. Recently, Sunny the Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC, as a Business Analyst. accomplished two major goals, earning her MBA from the University of Rachel Acuña, Senior Business Analyst Rachel has more than 15 years of ATPCO experience. Rachel now focuses on the development of fare management solutions such as Market View and Maryland’s Smith School of Business and becoming a mother to a beautiful baby girl. Sunny is currently working on Suppression of Sales, Message Hub, and Data Subscription products. Total Price Comparison. Previously, Rachel worked in the product training Ulyana Uebersezig, Market Analyst department where she acquired a broad spectrum of ATPCO knowledge, Ulyana joined the ATPCO product marketing department in 2014. She works with a strong focus in Rules, Negotiated Fares, Fare By Rule, Carrier-Imposed with the fare management portfolio supporting product previews such as Fees, and Categories 31 and 33. Simplified Rules, along with overseeing the product adoption of Market View and Total Price Comparison. Prior to ATPCO, Ulyana worked in multiple marketing positions for Hyatt Corporation. 16 | September 2015 Guest Speakers David Jaqua, Vice President of Sales and Revenue Analysis, Sabre David is a part of the Sabre Airline Solutions family. He also serves as General Manager of PRISM Group, Inc., which is a part of Sabre’s Sales and Revenue Analysis. He has been associated with PRISM and Sabre for the past 24 years and has been involved in software design, customer service, implementation and training, consulting, and data center management. David has spent his entire professional career in the travel industry. Prior to joining PRISM, he David Jaqua worked in both travel agency operations and airline sales. Sales and Revenue Analysis solutions include PRISM’s Sales Information System used by over 40 airlines and alliances worldwide for customer contract management; PRISM’s Avion used by corporations to manage their airline contracts; and Market Intelligence and Global Demand Data (GDD) used by airlines, airports, and aircraft manufactures worldwide to assess their market competitiveness and to forecast future marketplace trends. Alex Bucheli, Manager Pricing Systems Development, American Airlines Alex joined American Airlines in 2014. In his position, he is responsible for Alex Bucheli the design, development, and support of American’s pricing systems and related tools. Previously, Alex worked for LATAM Airlines Group managing Direct and Online sales for North America. He started his career in the airline industry at Northwest Airlines, where he worked in Network Planning, Revenue Management, and Pricing, continuing after the merger with Delta Air Lines. A native of Colombia, Alex earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Javeriana University in Bogotá, and an MBA from the University of Minnesota. September 2015 | 17 Jeremy Knievel, Director of Technology, Expedia Jeremy Knievel is the Director of Technology for the BFS – Expedia Flights Search team. He’s been at Expedia for 15 years, and has worked across the flights, cars, hotels, destination services, payments, and cruise products. He lives in Seattle, Washington, and is an avid cyclist and a recent Ironman triathlete. He is also distantly related to Evil Knievel. John Stanmeyer Matthew D’Antonio Dr. John McBride, Director of Product Management, PROS John currently leads a team of product managers responsible for the innovation and evolution of PROS’ passenger airline revenue management products and next generation, cloud-based, real-time technology. Prior to joining PROS, John was an active lecturer and researcher in the field of Bayesian statistical modeling and computational mathematics. John holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music with a concentration in Jazz Studies as well as a Ph.D. in Mathematical Statistics. Outside work, he volunteers his time teaching his four-year-old and two-year-old sons the value of silence in hopes of one day being able to watch a little football without distraction. John McBride William Evans John Stanmeyer, Senior Vice President of Data Analytics, Diio Prior to coming to Diio LLC, a leader in aviation business intelligence, in 2007, John rustled big data in varied industries including telecom and international trade. He got his start in government consulting at PwC (now IBM). John holds a BA in Economics from the University of Virginia. Matthew D’Antonio, Product Strategist, HP In his role as a Product Strategist for HP’s Passenger Service Solution (PSS), Matthew is responsible for user groups, community governance, and working with government agencies to plan and implement airline legislation. He specializes in pricing, revenue management, Electronic Miscellaneous Document (EMD), reissue and refund automation, availability algorithms, and Charles Hunt Jeremy Knievel dynamic pricing. Matthew has over 10 years of experience in the Information Services industry. He has developed custom travel software for a variety of clients from the US Department of Defense to large higher education Charles Hunt, Business Development Manager, SITA institutions. Matthew is a community activist in the Miami area. He is a youth mentor for teens in the Florida foster care system and facilitates a weekly Charles has over 15 years of experience in the aviation industry, primarily support group for youth with life-challenging conditions. He also coordinates focused on commercial airline management and ranging from airline professional development events for IT professionals in South Florida. reservations, ticket desk, and pricing analysis to airline distribution commercial roles at British Midland International before ultimately taking William Evans, Senior Commercial Manager, Travelport on the position of Pricing Distribution Manager. The primary focus of this William entered the aviation industry in the late 1980s with Eastern Air Lines role was to control the way in which all published and private fares were as a Customer Service Agent and Station Trainer in both Miami and Atlanta. distributed across all direct and indirect selling channels. As well as dealing Attending Bentley College in Waltham, Massachusetts, and graduating from with the technical fare filing, Charles worked closely with other commercial Georgia State University with a Bachelor of Science in Aviation Administration departments, such as revenue management and sales and marketing, and a Bachelor of Science in Urban Planning, William continued his career balancing technical capability with meeting business objectives. Since joining within the aviation industry and held various posts in Customer Service, Sales SITA, Charles has focused on the sales of the Horizon Airfare Insight system. and Marketing, Strategic Planning, Network Planning, Product Management, A key part of this role has been working with current customers to understand and Distribution with America West Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Worldspan, SITA, their commercial objectives and demonstrate how the Horizon Airfare Insight and NCR. William joined Travelport (at the time Worldspan) in 1993 and has system can be better utilized as new functionality is implemented. Thanks to been a key member of the Air Commerce Team since 2013. In his spare time, his experience and insight into how an airline business works, he has also William is the Senior Editor of Miami-based Airways Magazine. development and commercial strategies. Charles worked in a number of been involved in recommending and offering guidance in implementing best practices to both existing and new clients. This ranges from fares management to the end-to-end process and life cycle of fare products. 18 | September 2015 Attendees Aeroflot Alaska Airlines Arik Air Network & Revenue Management Natalia Prokudina Tatiana Svedentsova Revenue Management Heather Guenther Marietta Landon Commercial Donald Foley Aeroméxico All Nippon Airways Pricing Claudia Cota Marketing & Sales, the Americas Ami Kariyone Tariff Distribution Austrian Milan Polonec Pricing & Revenue Management Sonia Saldaña Revenue Management, Marketing Yasuhiro Nishiyama Air Canada Amadeus Revenue Management Nancy Lavoie Content Management & Security Christopher Johnson Air Europa Data & Pricing Services Brigitte Ruscica Revenue Management & Pricing Xisca Amengual Alfredo Pardo Air France Revenue Management Xavier Maitre Air France–KLM Revenue Management Johan Ariëns Distribution Product Management Hervé Prezet Fares & Pricing, Search & Shopping Platform Nicolas Cottineau Marketing, Fares, & Pricing Rauny Yin Sun Search, Shopping, & Pricing Corinne Landra American Airlines Beena Gupte Domestic Pricing Tim Lyon Marketing John Massey Domestic Revenue Management Becky Rodgers Customer Service Latha Nair International Revenue Management Eric Duroselle Kate Hall Joe Maloney Lisa Phillips Air India Commercial Bhup Jha Ratan Muppidi Air Promotion Group USA Business Development Gamjorn Bhalayasuta Distribution, Sales & Marketing Shreyas Nanavati Air Tahiti Nui Revenue Management & Pricing Tikare-Fong Heitiare Austrian Airlines British Airways Revenue Management Deirdre O’Callaghan Brussels Airlines Revenue Management Katalin Boganyi Cathay Pacific Airways Revenue Management Fanny Chan Jimmy Cheng Comtech-N Development Vladimir Grankin Alexander Mamontov Croatia Airlines Revenue & Network Management Vesna Marinkovic Datalex TDP Fares Nancy Thomas Delta Air Lines Global Pricing Distribution Nicholas Jaggers Dan Marks Revenue Management Alex Bucheli Craig Cartwright Bonnie Graves Bryan McVicker Randall Tony Luis Velazquez Revenue Management Shelita Davison Sharon Mickelson Zi Yen Ng Revenue Management Development Ray Martinez Revenue Management Pricing/IT Robert Hubbard Revenue Management Development Trudo McDonald This list includes attendees who registered by 16 September. September 2015 | 19 Diio Google Lufthansa Data Analytics John Stanmeyer Engineering Tom Vogel Revenue Management Hermann Gerdau Sales and Support Jordan Kayloe Gulf Air Lufthansa Process Management Commercial Planning Hussain AlHayki Distribution Services Harald Heichele Hawaiian Airlines FRADF/SQ Dorothee Bayer Egyptair Pricing Amir Ashry Mahmoud Rasmy El Al Israel Airlines IATA & Pricing Linda Grinfeld Emirates Airline Revenue Optimisation Obaid Bashrahil Etihad Airways Revenue Management Amani AL-Hadid Strategy & Planning Farhan Yaseen Strategy & Planning, Revenue Management Jane Vanderpoel EVA Airways Reservation & Tariff Management Penny Chang Expedia BFS Todd Gosney EWE Jeremy Knievel Farelogix Pricing & Ticketing Nancy Moore Product Development Sourav Dasgupta Finnair Commercial Strategy and Planning Sirpa Vanttinen-van Rij Revenue Management & Pricing Branislav Krsak First Air Commercial Jessica Pelt 20 | September 2015 Planning & Revenue Pam Tomita Hewlett Packard Passenger Service Solutions Matthew D’Antonio Pricing Sudeshna Dasgupta Hong Kong Airlines Revenue Management Jing Jin Icelandair Pricing & Tariffs Helga Bjornsdottir Karolina Petursdottir Insel Air Tariff Elaine Angela JetBlue Airways Revenue Management & Pricing Caryl Spoden KLM Global Distribution Reiner Lechner Lufthansa Systems Revenue Management & Pricing BER AF/O-RP Enrique Berger McKinsey & Co. Consulting Josh Solera Middle East Airlines Marketing Rita Eid Norwegian Air Revenue Management Sara Kelsey Pakistan International Airlines Marketing Ahmad Qazi Philippine Airlines Revenue Management Dina Flores AMS/RL Claude Joyeux-Bouillon Revenue Management Systems January Joy Suganob LATAM Airlines PROS Pricing & Revenue Integrity Gustavo Menezes Product Management John McBride Pricing Execution Eduardo Yanez Reservation Data Maintenance India Revenue Accounting Diego Carrillo Revenue Management Leonardo Cerri Shared Services Center Carmen Luz Gillmore Fares & Pricing Vikas Mehrotra S7 Airlines Commercial Irina Anokhina Download ATPCO’s conference app for your phone or tablet More than just a mobile agenda, our conference app includes attendee networking, information on restaurants and transportation, and even an event photo album! 1. Scan the QR code below or download Guidebook from your app store 2. 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Enter atpco2015 Sabre Sirena-Travel Star Alliance Services Airline Solutions Angela Payne Commercial Innokentiy Baskakov Mikhail Lazarev Gabaraeva Natalia Sales/Commercial & Business Development Tushar Bhagat Development Olga Mironova Travel Sandipan Dutta Nikhil Kotian Abhinay Pednekar Air Merchandising Becky Tatum Air Pricing Marketing Raeleen Hollier Air Pricing, Travel Network Donna Cole AirVision Fares Manager Jeff Glenn Michelle Slough SITA Airfare Price Sylvia Weinzettel Fares Product Definition & Readiness Susan Dean Architecture and Shared Systems Technology Christie Cratty Passenger Solutions Line, Airfare Insight William Hurd Saudia PSL Business Development Charles Hunt Sales Joseph Nyamedi Jonathan Rolle Southwest Airlines Revenue Management Technology Rob Bence Terry Honeycutt Sutherland Global Services Swiss International Air Lines Revenue Management, Pricing, & Distribution Klaus Nann TAP Portugal Pricing Distribution Zelia Fernandes TAROM – Romanian Air Transport Commercial Ramona Tutunea September 2015 | 21 Tata Consultancy Services TravelSky Virgin Atlantic Fare Filing & Distribution Dilpazeer Ghiara Farzan Vaid R&D USA Mark Zhang Pricing Natascha Halgryn R&D USA: Business Development Eric Messer Revenue Management Operations Juli Rickard Tunisair Volaro Pricing Mondher Gharbi Sales and Distribution Patrick Healy Ultimate Air Shuttle Vueling Airlines Accounting Michele Frazier-Dadich Global Distribution Systems Susana Veloso United Airlines WestJet Airlines Pricing Implementation Deborah Davis-Garrett Pricing Jason Bremner Commercial Ruthie Wolkey Pricing Support & Revenue Management Janet Michaliszyn WNS Global Services Fares & Pricing Viki Lezon Revenue Management DeDe Conn Pricing Ellen Channon Virgin America Pricing Support, FFD, Travel Sagar Nalge Travel Marcus Vaz Thai Airways International Tariff Production Sasivimol Pitaksilapa Travelport Air Commerce Scott Denny William Evans Product Management Michael Wake Revenue Management Eugenio Aleman Gina Spaniolo Help us improve your user experience ATPCO is committed to improving your user experience with all our applications. Testers are needed for a variety of user experience research sessions over the next 12 months. Find out more details and how to volunteer at our User Experience booth at the trade show on Wednesday! Travel Percy Fitter Sandeep Masih Wenceslaus Pereira Yemenia Revenue Management Khaldoon Alsharjabi Hotel Information Sheraton Tysons Corner 8661 Leesburg Pike Tysons Corner, Virginia 22182 Prayer Room The Rappahannock room on the lobby level has been reserved to Phone: +1-703-448-1234 Featuring a club lounge, fitness center, and pool, the hotel is close to upscale shopping and fine restaurants and is just 16 miles from downtown Washington, DC. Stay connected with family and friends with the Link@ Sheraton experienced with Microsoft, which provides offer a quiet space for your use each day of the conference. Complimentary Hotel Shuttle Service Three-mile radius, every 15 minutes • From hotel: Monday through Friday from 0700 to 1000 • To hotel: Monday through Friday from 1600 to 2000 workstations, complimentary wireless access, and computer Spring Hill Metro Station access for guests. • From hotel: 0700 to 2000: every hour, on the hour After a long day hard at work, take a swim in the indoor pool. Work out in the beautifully renovated and expanded fitness • To hotel: 0710 to 2010: every hour, ten minutes past the hour Shopping malls center with top of the line equipment and workout routines programmed by Core Performance. Or if you’d prefer to get Hotel Tysons 2 Mall Lower Level, Lebanese Tavern away, hop on the complimentary shuttle from the hotel to 1000 10:10 AM 10:20 AM 10:30 AM Tysons Corner Mall. 1200 12:10 PM 12:20 PM 12:30 PM 1400 2:10 PM 2:20 PM 2:35 PM 1600 4:10 PM 4:20 PM 4:35PM 1700 5:10 PM 5:20 PM 5:35 PM 1900 7:10 PM 7:20 PM 7:35 PM • 4,000 square foot fitness center 2100 9:10 PM 9:20 PM 9:30 PM • Indoor pool and seasonal outdoor pool 2200 10:10 PM 10:20 PM 10:30 PM Hotel features • Concierge and wake-up service available • Luggage storage • Above-ground and covered parking available Tysons 1 Mall, Coastal Flats Entrance Pike 7 Plaza Shopping Center, Panera Bread • Business center • 100% non-smoking rooms and facilities September 2015 | 23 Local Attractions The Sheraton is located just fifteen minutes from Washington Dulles International Airport and ATPCO’s North America office. Getting to Washington, DC, from the Sheraton is easily done—just get on the metro at the Spring Hill station within two blocks of the hotel. Official Tourism Site of Washington, DC Washington, DC, has plenty for you to do and see. The Official Tourism Site of Washington, DC, washington.org, lists attractions, dining and shopping, events, tours, and much more. 24 | September 2015 Tysons Corner Center Mount Vernon Just two miles from the Sheraton is one of the top 10 shopping Mount Vernon was George Washington’s estate and is now centers in the country. Tysons Corner Center offers an unbeatable open every day of the year. You can tour the mansion and mix of more than 300 department and specialty stores. Tysons’ outbuildings, visit four different gardens, hike the Forest Trail, and “who’s who” of retail includes Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, explore a four-acre working farm. Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, American Girl, L.L. Bean, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Michael Kors, Lacoste, Spanx, C. Wonder, Apple, The Disney Store, Kiehl’s, H&M, Diesel, True Religion, Brooks Brothers, Ann Taylor, and more. Tysons Corner Center also offers a 16-screen and IMAX 3D AMC Theatre, fine and casual dining restaurants, and a food court. Museums and Zoo The Smithsonian Institution—the world’s largest museum and Virginia Wineries Virginia is becoming one of the most respected wine-producing regions in the United States. Virginia is host to countless wineries and the Sheraton is convenient to many, such as The Winery at La Grange, Pearmund Cellars, and Paradise Springs Winery. For a comprehensive list of wineries in Virginia and Northern Virginia, check out these sites: http://www.virginiawine.org and http://www.fxva.com/sleepeatshop/fairfax-virginia-wineries. research complex—includes 19 museums and galleries and the National Zoological Park. Most Smithsonian museums and the National Zoo are free and open daily from 1000 to 1730. September 2015 | 25 Finding answers Do you have a question about an ATPCO product or service, but are not sure whom to ask? Any of our staff members will be glad to help you get the answers to all your ATPCO questions, and this list should help you get started in the right place. AIA Services Cindi Kelly David Smith Natasha Safronova FROP Will Linderman Betsie White-Hummer Airline Profile Bryan Trauger Peter Volpe Sunny Yang-Hicks GFS David Thompson Rich Kassner Market View David Thompson Rob Russano Alliance Fares Eloise Rorke Sirisha Nagabhairava Betsie White-Hummer Answer Tables Courtenay Hansen Natasha Safronova Betsie White-Hummer Negotiated Fares and Fare By Rule Rob O’Donnell Emma Yarusinsky Automated Reissues and Refunds David Darcy Shelly Runion Network Connectivity and Technology Andy Hummer Steve Rogers Baggage Allowance and Charges Courtenay Hansen Sunny Yang Hicks Betsie White-Hummer Optional Services Courtenay Hansen Emma Yarusinsky Baggage Calculator Courtenay Hansen Sunny Yang Hicks Betsie White-Hummer PIPPS Cindi Kelly David Smith Natasha Safronova Branded Fares Courtenay Hansen Emma Yarusinsky Betsie White-Hummer Revenue Accounting Cindi Kelly David Smith Natasha Safronova Conference Logistics and Support Jill Amstutz Cai Park Amy Buckley Sales Data Exchange David Smith Natasha Safronova Constructed Fares David Darcy Rich Kassner Service Fees (Carrier-Imposed and Ticketing Fees) Courtenay Hansen Sunny Yang Hicks Betsie White-Hummer Consulting David Julias Emma Yarusinsky Tax Collection & Distribution Pablo Londoño Betancur Zachary Wynne Sirisha Nagabhairava Training Shauna Koca Customer Service Joanna Bryant Total Price Comparison David Thompson Rob Russano Betsie White-Hummer Data Distribution and Subscriptions Bryan Trauger Shelly Runion Natasha Safronova Asia Pacific Region Samuel Lau Lynn Kor Bernadette Gaspar Fare Management David Thompson Rich Kassner Rob Russano Europe, Middle East, Africa Region Frank Socha Andrew Glenn Marcos Alsina de Freitas FareManager Fares and Rules Sirisha Nagabhairava Eloise Rorke Latin America Region Marcelo Freire Doug Sharpe Data Application Melanie Dezelak Fast Track David Thompson Richard Henry Sirisha Nagabhairava Betsie White-Hummer North America Region Jay Brawley Doug Sharpe September 2015 | 27 The best way to predict the future is to invent it. — Alan Kay