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An integrated reinforced learning and network competition analysis for calibrating airline itinerary choice models with constrained demand

In: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Travel Industry

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  • Ahmed Abdelghany

    (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)

  • Khaled Abdelghany

    (Southern Methodist University)

  • Ching-Wen Huang

    (Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University)

Abstract

This paper presents a novel methodology to develop itinerary choice models (ICM) for air travelers that addresses the limitations of the traditional utility-maximization approach. The methodology integrates a reinforcement learning algorithm and an airline network competition analysis model. The reinforcement learning algorithm searches for the values of parameters of the itinerary choice model while considering maximizing a reward function. The reward function is measured as the negative of the difference between the estimated and observed system metrics. The airline network competition analysis model is used to calculate the estimated system metrics. It is a simulation model that represents passenger-itinerary assignment. It captures the demand–supply interactions at the network level while considering the competition among all airlines. An ICM system is calibrated using the developed framework considering the global airline network, which includes more than 500,000 airport pairs. Validating the model against ground truth data shows that the developed model adequately captures the travelers’ itinerary choice behavior and replicates the competition pattern among airlines.

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  • Ahmed Abdelghany & Khaled Abdelghany & Ching-Wen Huang, 2023. "An integrated reinforced learning and network competition analysis for calibrating airline itinerary choice models with constrained demand," Springer Books, in: Ben Vinod (ed.), Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in the Travel Industry, pages 17-37, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-25456-7_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25456-7_3
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