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Alliances allow the airlines to extend their networks and increase the number of destinations they can access. Different from the traditional single airline approach, in an alliance, partner airlines may sell tickets for the same itinerary. In addition, one itinerary may consist of several...
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We describe a planning problem at a broadcasting company (e.g. a TV or radio channel). Advertisers place orders for commercials. Typically, each order consists of multiple spots, and the airdates of the spots are not fixed by the advertiser. Therefore, the channel has to decide simultaneously...
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We describe a planning problem at a broadcasting company (e.g. a TV or radio channel). Advertisers place orders for commercials. Typically, each order consists of multiple spots, and the airdates of the spots are not fixed by the advertiser. Therefore, the channel has to decide simultaneously...
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