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Understanding The Transportation Industry: The Airline Industry

The airline industry deals with a lot of challenges.

For example, airlines have to set themselves apart from one another. Only two major players produce airframes: Airbus and Boeing. All of the big airlines by the same equipment.

As a result, airlines have to get creative. Some set themselves apart with business class innovations. Turkish Airlines, for instance, has a chef on board who prepares excellent meals.

Other airlines use loyalty programs. For instance, American Airlines has the American AAdvantage program. They sell points that people can use to buy a house, get a loan, use a credit card, or send flowers. In fact, American Airlines sometimes makes more money by selling loyalty points than booking seats.

The other challenge, of course, is earning enough revenue. When airlines used central reservation systems, some airlines made more money moving reservations than actually flying people.

Amadeus and Apollo, for instance, made most of their money this way. This method gets challenging because it depends on the airline’s load-in factor, or the amount of seats sold per flight. Some airlines would need to sell 90% of seats before making any profit.

Airlines also face timing challenges. For example, 2008 saw more business class carriers. However, the timing didn’t work because of the great recession.

These days, we have low-cost carriers like Southwest Air and JetBlue. They fly from point A to point B rather than through a hub. Low-cost airlines only make money when the plane is in the air. When the plane stays at the gate, it doesn’t produce revenue.

This strategy comes with its own challenges. For instance, if you’re going to a destination, you may not find direct flights. Not only does this add to your travel time, but it also comes with the risk of delayed flights. Many of these low-cost carriers have added more direct flights as a result, so they can save time.

Standardized equipment and operating procedures help, too. They don’t have to train their captains with several airplane types. They also strip down the service, and they charge extra for luggage.

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