Seaborne Airlines Selects Forecast, Inc. For Network Planning and Revenue Management Solutions
DENVER, Sept. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Forecast, Inc., an aviation consulting firm that works to support the commercial planning needs of airlines and airports, today announced it has begun work with Seaborne Airlines, the firm's newest client.
"We are excited to be working with Seaborne Airlines," said Ben Munson, Vice President of Airline and Airport Services, "our engagement with Seaborne exemplifies our firm's capabilities to provide support, tools, and expertise in the commercial planning function at regional airlines."
Forecast, Inc. is consulting on the airline's network planning and revenue management functions, while also providing support in the areas of financial planning and alliances. The engagement is effective immediately. Forecast, Inc. will publically represent Seaborne Airlines at the World Routes Conference, held in Chicago September 20-23.
"We are pleased to be working with a firm with the depth of management talent and experience of Forecast, Inc. and look forward to improvement to our bottom line as a result," said Gary D. Foss, president and Chief Executive Officer of Seaborne Airlines.
About Forecast, Inc.
Forecast, Inc. is a full-service consulting group that specializes in commercial planning and air service development for the aviation sector. The firm was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. Past and present clients include airlines, airports, and government agencies. More information can be found at www.forecast-inc.com
About Seaborne Airlines
Seaborne Airlines has been operating in the Caribbean for over 20 years, carrying more than 2 million customers safely. With over 1,500 monthly departures to 15 airports, Seaborne serves San Juan's Luis Munoz Marin International Airport, St. Thomas airport and seaplane base, St. Croix airport and seaplane base, Tortola, Dominica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, St. Kitts, Nevis, La Romana, Punta Cana, and Santo Domingo. All flights operate with two pilots and two engines under Federal Air Regulation Part 121, the strictest code of the US Federal Air Regulation governing air travel.
Contact:
Ben Munson
Vice President, Forecast, Inc.
(206) 489-5559
[email protected]
SOURCE Forecast, Inc.
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