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Debate: How can you stack up the economics of the connected cabin?

26 Sep 2012, 14:00 - 15:15

Seminar Theatre

Language:
English

* Should we forget about revenue and focus on driving savings by making the connected cabin part of our operations network?

* Can connectivity tap airlines into money making destination services?

* What impact will social media have on the cabin environment?

* What is the role of passengers’ own increasingly smart mobile devices? And how can airlines use them to extend their brand across more touch points in the passenger journey?

* What type of content do passengers want? What will they increasingly demand? And what will they be willing to pay for?

* Is there a connection between bandwidth and revenue opportunity?

* How will terrestrial mobile developments help onboard use of bandwidth?

Contributors

  • Michael Planey

    Consultant

    Chairperson

    HM Planey

    Bridging the gap between engineering and marketing in the areas of inflight entertainment, communications and aircraft interiors, Michael Planey...

  • Jonathan Alford

    Travel and Consumer Business Consultant

    Speaker

    Lenati

    Jonathan Alford has 15 years of experience in travel, hospitality, and consumer lifestyle business, with specialties including business and...

  • Brad Jaehn

    President Product Development

    Speaker

    Gogo

    Brad Jaehn is the Vice President of Product for Gogo. In this role, he is responsible for the full product suite at Gogo, including Gogo’s Multimedia...

  • Todd Hill

    Director of Product Management and Capacity

    Speaker

    Panasonic Avionics Corporation

    Director of Product Management and Capacity, Panasonic Avionics Corporation Todd Hill serves as the Director of Product Management and Capacity in...