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the fingerprints travelers leave behind, and demand forecasters read like tea leaves.
means the recurring trends in when, how, and how far ahead people reserve flights, hotels, or tables, used to predict and price demand.
from emerged from revenue management in airlines during the 1970s-80s, when carriers like American Airlines started using historical reservation data to optimize fares and seat allocation, a discipline that later spread to hotels, restaurants, and events.
lead timeaverage booking window shrank drastically since smartphones arrived
tuesday effecttuesday afternoons often show cheapest fare postings
revenge trendpost-lockdown data showed booking windows compressing sharply