Module Seven - Group Travel Request Evaluation


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As we learned in module 6, if the number of seats that you could book on a departure was limited to the physical capacity of the equipment, there would be spoilage due to passengers who don’t show up to board or who cancel their bookings prior to departure. However, the previous module focused on spoilage management as it relates to the “no-show” and pre-departure cancellation behaviour of individual passengers. This module focuses on group travel management. As you will see, the pre-departure cancellation behaviour of groups is distinctive. In the first section, we begin by describing the types and general characteristics of group travel. In section 2, we look at the process and considerations involved in evaluating a group’s request for seats. The final section addresses group travel cancellation behaviours and the strategies used by passenger carriers to compensate for these pre-departure cancellations in order to avoid spoilage.




Group Request Evaluation


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As we learned in module 6, if the number of seats that you could book on a departure was limited to the physical capacity of the aircraft, there would be spoilage due to passengers who don't show up to board or who cancel their bookings prior to departure. However, the previous module focused on spoilage management as it relates to the "no-show" and pre-departure cancellation behaviour of individual passengers.This module focuses on group management. As you will see, the pre-departure cancellation behaviour of groups is distinctive. In the first section we begin by describing the types and general characteristics of group travel. In section 2, we look at the process and considerations involved in evaluating a group's request for seats. The final section addresses group cancellation behaviours and the strategies used by carriers to compensate for these pre-departure cancellations in order to avoid spoilage.




School, Family, and Community Partnerships


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Strengthen programs of family and community engagement to promote equity and increase student success! When schools, families, and communities collaborate and share responsibility for students′ education, more students succeed in school. Based on 30 years of research and fieldwork, the fourth edition of the bestseller School, Family, and Community Partnerships: Your Handbook for Action, presents tools and guidelines to help develop more effective and more equitable programs of family and community engagement. Written by a team of well-known experts, it provides a theory and framework of six types of involvement for action; up-to-date research on school, family, and community collaboration; and new materials for professional development and on-going technical assistance. Readers also will find: Examples of best practices on the six types of involvement from preschools, and elementary, middle, and high schools Checklists, templates, and evaluations to plan goal-linked partnership programs and assess progress CD-ROM with slides and notes for two presentations: A new awareness session to orient colleagues on the major components of a research-based partnership program, and a full One-Day Team Training Workshop to prepare school teams to develop their partnership programs. As a foundational text, this handbook demonstrates a proven approach to implement and sustain inclusive, goal-linked programs of partnership. It shows how a good partnership program is an essential component of good school organization and school improvement for student success. This book will help every district and all schools strengthen and continually improve their programs of family and community engagement.




Statewide Travel Forecasting Models


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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 358: Statewide Travel Forecasting Models examines statewide travel forecasting models designed to address planning needs and provide forecasts for statewide transportation, including passenger vehicle and freight movements. The report explores the types and purposes of models being used, integration of state and urban models, data requirements, computer needs, resources (including time, funding, training, and staff), limitations, and overall benefits. The report includes five case studies, two that focus on passenger components, two on freight components, and one on both passenger and freight.




The new European motorcycle test


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In April 2009 a new testing regime, based on the Second EU Driving Licence Directive, was introduced. Deadlines for implementation had not been met and when the new test was finally introduced, it was met with intense criticism and safety concerns. The number of tests taken dropped dramatically in the first few months and the industry suggested that the new test regime would threaten many small businesses and jobs. The Committee was concerned to not only establish whether the test had gone wrong and how problems could be rectified but also to ensure lessons are leaned before the implementation of the Third EU Driving Licence Directive. They concluded that they could not see why the Government failed to obtain derogation from certain speed requirements and that though many elements of the new regime were appropriate it was important to take into account the concerns expressed and consider what adjustments might be required. They also believe that training and instruction for the motorcycle test needs to develop and change to reflect the new test requirements. The off-road module of the test also needs to be amended to allow candidates to adapt their riding to reflect prevailing weather, road and other circumstances. The development of better awareness of motorcyclists among other road users is also crucial and should not be neglected. Though the Government exceeded what was necessary to comply with the EU directive the Committee believes they were right to do so. It is the development of Multi Purpose Test Sites for which justification was weak and implementation inept which represents the least effective element.







Computerworld


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For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.










Commerce Business Daily


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