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Ancillary Revenue Management (ARM) is a type of software used by airlines, hotels, and other travel companies to maximize their revenue from ancillary services. ARM software helps companies identify and target customers who are likely to purchase ancillary services, such as seat upgrades, baggage fees, and in-flight meals. It also helps companies optimize their pricing strategies and manage their inventory of ancillary services. ARM software can also be used to analyze customer data and identify trends in customer behavior.
ARM software is becoming increasingly popular as companies look for ways to increase their revenue and improve customer experience. By using ARM software, companies can better understand their customers and tailor their services to meet their needs.
Some companies in the Ancillary Revenue Management market include Amadeus, Sabre, Travelport, Farelogix, and IBS Software. Show Less Read more