Colleagues, Dr Nigel Dennis from Westminster University has asked me to circulate this. Please contact Nigel directly in case you're interested in this course, at [log in to unmask] Stephane Hess Imperial College London _____ UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER AVIATION SEMINAR HALF-PRICE OFFER FOR UTSG MEMBERS £395 per person (normal price £795) quote reference UTSG2 when booking DEMAND ANALYSIS AND CAPACITY MANAGEMENT: The Air Transport Issues 13th-15th October 2004 Transport Studies Group, University of Westminster, 35 Marylebone Road, London SEMINAR PROGRAMME: OPTIMISATION OF SCHEDULES AND ROUTE NETWORKS Dr Nigel Dennis, Senior Research Fellow, University of Westminster PRODUCING LONG-TERM AIRPORT FORECASTS: A WORKSHOP Andreas Deistler, Market Research Analyst, Frankfurt Airport DEVELOPMENTS IN YIELD MANAGEMENT Jerry Foran, Product Delivery Manager, British Airways plc IMPLICATIONS OF NEW LARGE AIRCRAFT Thomas Burger, A380 Product Marketing, Airbus Industrie FORECASTING DEMAND FOR AIR TRAVEL Stan Abrahams, Aviation Consultant (formerly Chief Statistician, UK Civil Aviation Authority) MODELLING PASSENGERS' CHOICE OF AIRPORT Stephane Hess, Researcher, Centre for Transport Studies, Imperial College ROUTE EVALUATION FOR LOW-COST AIR SERVICES Ralph Anker, Anra Aviation Consulting DETERMINING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CAPACITY: THE CASE STUDY OF SCHIPHOL Jan Veldhuis, Senior Consultant, Amsterdam Aviation Economics STATISTICAL, ECONOMETRIC AND FUZZY MODELS FOR FORECASTING AIRPORT DEMAND V. Profillidis, Associate Professor, Democritus University of Thrace SLOT ALLOCATION MECHANISMS Stephen Wainwright, Principal Consultant, Steer Davies Gleave CUSTOMER LOYALTY SCHEMES Dr Pat Hanlon, Senior Lecturer, University of Birmingham IDEAS FOR MODELLING AIR TRANSPORT DEMAND Dr Nigel Dennis, Senior Research Fellow, University of Westminster VISIT TO LONDON CITY AIRPORT On Friday 15th October, a visit is being arranged to view this unique airport in the heart of London. A presentation will be followed by a tour of the terminal and runway facilities. The seminar will finish at London City Airport at 1500 hours on Friday, giving delegates the opportunity to fly home from London City or sufficient time to transfer to other London airports for evening flights. The COURSE FEES provide for morning and afternoon coffee/tea and lunch each day. Also included are a TOUR OF HISTORIC LONDON PUBS on the Wednesday evening, a THEATRE VISIT on the Thursday evening and the LONDON CITY AIRPORT VISIT on the Friday. Seminar lecture notes will be given to all delegates on arrival. We have a list of suggested hotels and budget accommodation with easy access to the University (between £35 and £150 per night) for you to make your own accommodation arrangements. Please contact Nigel Dennis, e-mail: [log in to unmask] or telephone: 020 7911 5000 (ext 3344) for our hotel information sheet or if you require any further details/assistance. For further information, including the booking form, a copy of the timetable and details of the presentations please visit our website:- http://www.westminster.ac.uk/transport/tsgshort.htm or contact Nigel Dennis.