Wiremind’s CAYZN solution chosen to support Transavia France’s growth

Wiremind’s CAYZN solution chosen to support Transavia France’s growth

Transavia France, the low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM group, has selected Wiremind’s innovative Revenue Management solution CAYZN.

By leveraging the latest AI technologies, CAYZN helps optimise revenues and provides airlines with advanced features such as ancillary revenue optimisation.

“Following a highly successful Proof of Concept (POC) that demonstrated a substantial increase in revenue per available seat kilometer (RASK), I am pleased to announce a long-term partnership between Transavia France and Wiremind to meet the airline’s revenue optimization objectives and also benefit from our teams’ expertise,” Colin Girault-Matz, CEO of Wiremind, said.

“CAYZN harnesses latest artificial intelligence technologies, enabling Transavia to achieve optimized revenues and load factors.”

Wiremind’s CAYZN Revenue Management solution will be fully implemented within Transavia France over the coming months. The airline is already benefiting from extensive product support through Wiremind’s Customer Success and Product Experts teams. These teams work directly with Transavia France’s Revenue Management analysts to tailor various features of the application, including AI and the Business Rules Engine. Wiremind is committed to identifying its clients’ evolving needs to improve CAYZN. Through regular product sprints, these needs are incorporated into CAYZN’s development, ensuring the revenue optimization solution is constantly growing. The solution helps analysts by highlighting the most crucial data for analysis while providing an industry-specific optimization system.

“We are also delighted to engage in this partnership with Wiremind, which will enable us to meet ambitious business objectives in the long term. Indeed, Transavia France operates in a highly competitive sector and is always looking for innovative solutions to differentiate itself. With CAYZN and its promising use of AI to forecast demand and further optimize capacity, Wiremind has demonstrated its performance in terms of revenue management,” Nicolas Hénin, CCO of Transavia France, stated.

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