Anna Brunotte


Anna Brunotte (* around 1957 as Anna Volpert in Wiesbaden) is a German air traffic controller. It gained much recognition through the development of the new pricing system introduced by Deutsche Bahn in 2002.

Brunotte worked for Lufthansa from 1979 onwards and developed an income management system, which should increase the capacity utilization of the aircraft at all times of the day. In addition, she was responsible for the sales strategy. In 1997, she joined the management of the Lufthansa subsidiary, Start Amadeus.

In 1998 she moved to Deutsche Bahn, where she developed the new price system with a team of up to 500 employees, which was introduced on 15 December 2002.

Brunotte left the company at the end of May 2003. A railway speaker called "different views on the further development of the price system" as a reason. After the turnover in long-distance traffic had collapsed by more than ten percent in the first half of the year, the price system was reformed on 1 August 2003. Single-level Edit source text

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