Title: Cabin Pressure
1Cabin Pressure
- Scott Gillespie
- Vice President General Manager
- Travel Analytics
- TRX
2Todays Agenda
- Airline Costs, Capacities and Fare Prices
- Framing the CFO Discussion
- Thoughts Going Forward
3Scott Gillespies Background
- TRXs Vice President and General Manager, Travel
Analytics - Previously Founder and CEO of Travel Analytics,
Inc. - Developed TANGO and BRAVO for airline sourcing
projects - Analyzed in excess of 20 Billion of corporate
air spend - Recipient of ACTEs Industry Professionalism and
Distinguished Fellow honors - Named by Business Travel News as one of the
travel industrys most influential executives - Previously A.T. Kearneys global expert in
strategic sourcing of travel suppliers - MBA, University of Chicago
4Learnings From Past and Current Clients
- ABB
- Agilent
- Bank of America
- Baxter
- Coca-Cola
- Chevron
- Dell Computer
- Deloitte
- John Deere
- Ernst Young
- Ford
- Hewlett-Packard
IBM KPMG Lockheed Martin Microsoft Procter
Gamble Nortel Networks Novartis PricewaterhouseCoo
pers Roche Shell Tyco WPP
5Airline Costs, Capacities and Fare Prices
6Jet Fuel Costs Trending Upward, With More
Volatility
73-Year Trend-line suggests cost of 4.40 per
gallon by early 2010
4.40
8What If Jet Fuel Hits 4.40 per Gallon?
- Adds 23 on DFW-Houston roundtrip
- Adds 86 on DFW-Chicago roundtrip
- Adds 167 on DFW-Boston roundtrip
- Adds 509 on DFW-London roundtrip
- Adds 749 on DFW-Beijing roundtrip
- Adds enormous problems for all of us
Note Assumes average jet engine fuel economy of
63 ASMs per gallon and 75 load factors
9In Late 2005 The U.S. Government Forecasted A
Much Lower Cost
4.40
10Where Is The Airline Capacity Going?
- Worldwide capacity grew by 3,076 MASMs (4.9)
- US Domestic capacity shrank by 122 MASMS (-0.9)
- US?International capacity grew by 460 MASMs
(4.1)
Note All capacity data is based on weekly
schedules in Sep. 05 and Sep. 06 MASM Million
Available Seat Miles
11Transatlantic Capacity grew 6,
whileTranspacific grew 1
Growing
Shrinking
12US-based Carriers
- Contributed 18 of the net new global capacity
- Accounted for 39 of net lost global capacity
- Gains and losses were NOT distributed evenly
13Capacity Gainers and Losers
14Worlds Largest Airlines as of Sep. 06
15Most Domestic USA Airfares Have Risen By 4-7
Source ATPCO, TRX Analysis
16Domestic Business-oriented Airfares Have Risen
More Than Fuel
Note The Jet Fuel Cost Increase is measured from
9/10/04 to 9/10/06 based on spot prices and 75
load factors
Source ATPCO, U.S. Dept. of Energy, TRX Analysis
17Most Carriers Have Raised Existing Y-Fares Well
Past The 499 Barrier
Note Data includes each carriers top-tier Y
fares
18Average New Y-fares (new markets and/or new fare
basis codes) Are More Than 499
Note Data includes each carriers top-tier Y
fares
19Four Airlines Have Been Quite Aggressive About
Y-Fare Hikes
Note Data includes each carriers top-tier Y
fares
20Framing The CFO Discussion
21What Do Travel Managers Manage?
- Tough goals
- Tight budgets
- High-pressure bosses
- Complicated technology
- Convoluted industry dynamics
- Confusing and imperfect data
- Suppliers with agendas that dont always match
our own - Travelers who are not shy about complaining -
and advising
Just Part Of The Job
22What Do Travel Category Managers Really Do?
- 1. Demand
- Mgmt.
- Policy language
- Policy enforcement
- Pre-trip approvals
- Travel alternatives
- 2. Trip
- Mgmt.
- Shopping
- Booking
- Complying
- Fulfilling
- Changing
- Paying
- Complaining
- Reporting
- 3.Sourcing
- Mgmt.
- Airlines
- Hotels
- Agencies
- Ground
- Card
- Other Suppliers
- 4. Spend
- Mgmt.
- Data collection
- Analysis
- Audits
- Bench- marking
- Reporting
- Contract monitoring
- Reimburse-ment
- 5.Stakeholder
- Mgmt.
- Senior Mgmt.
- Suppliers
- Travelers
- Internal Audits
- Finance
- Human Resources
- Sales (reciprocity issues)
Five Primary Functions
23What In The World Are We Talking About?
- A curvi-linear extractor of friction-based seals
in narrow-necked silica-fused containers
- A single-use portable low-BTU short-duration
ignition system powered by a friction-based
chemical reaction
- A manually-powered torque applicator for
light-weight metallic slot-headed fasteners
The point Strategies should be stated as simply
as possible
24Just As Form Follows Function
So Should Strategy Follow Goals
25What Are The Big Picture Goals? (Hint Think
Shareholder Value)
Corporate Goals
Travel Implications
Happier Customers
Happier Employees
Lower Costs
26Strong Travel Policies Help Drive Down Costs
27But They Also Drive Up Costs Due To Poor Traveler
Retention, Productivity And Satisfaction
Trips Purchase Cost
Type Of Travel Policy
28Whats The Right Travel Policy Level?
The Policy Level Which Minimizes The Total Cost
Trips Human Capital Cost
Trips Purchase Cost
Type of Travel Policy
29High-level Strategies Are Predictable Once You
Know The Goal
Strategic Path
How Much Savings Are Needed?
30Thoughts Going Forward
- Mid-way airlines gt Slight positive for buyers
- Micro Jets gt Scary negative for carriers
- Mergers gt Marginally less competition
- Macro-economics gt GDP drives air demand
- Mega-markets (India, China) gt Big increase in
demand for jet fuel, gasoline, aircraft and pilot
labor
Overall Continued upward pressure on fares so
long as the global economy is healthy
31Thank You!