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Aviation Analytics Firm Cirium Launches Advanced Bookings Technology Tool

Aviation analytics firm Cirium has launched Diio Advance Bookings technology to help airports more accurately forecast passenger demand and enhance their marketing efforts by providing insight into traveller intent.

Announced at the ACI JumpStart Air Development Conference in Milwaukee, and the 152nd IATA Slot Conference in Dublin, this powerful tool enables users to analyse traveller booking behaviour and demand like never before. 

With global coverage and data updated weekly, Diio Advance Bookings provides insights into past, present, and future traveller intent. This helps stakeholders identify opportunities to attract and retain air services, improve marketing campaign performance and ROI, and allocate resources more effectively.

Kim Gesch, Cirium Vice President of Product, said: “Cirium is committed to helping its customers unlock the power of airline analytics.

“With our new product offering, Diio Advance Bookings, we are providing our customers with a modern interface that enables them to easily query and analyse global bookings to gain deeper insights into air travel demand.”

Diio Advance Bookings offers an array of features designed to help customers better understand their markets and optimise their marketing spend. With multi-GDS booking insights, users can see a comprehensive view of global booking trends. 

Users can also access data on flights, routes, or markets for a more granular view of what’s happening in the industry. The platform enables the rapid exportation of data for further analysis or reporting purposes.

One of the most powerful features is its ability to analyse booking trends and patterns to generate greater insight around traveller intent so users can make informed decisions about their marketing campaigns, in advance of actual travel date.

Diio Advance Bookings is now available for airports, destination marketing, tourism boards, government agencies and the wider hospitality industry, looking to leverage the power of traveller demand analytics for their organisations. 

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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