ABSTRACT

Despite airlines' tremendous efforts to streamline their operations to minimise controllable costs and improve flight punctuality, system inefficiencies are continuously on the increase. They inevitably lead to a higher number of operational disruptions, and consequently unforeseen losses. Beyond Airline Disruptions addresses this issue by taking a wider, more strategic perspective. By focusing on prevention rather than operational fire-fighting, and laying out the hidden aspects of operational disruptions, this book reveals the significant unexploited potential for cost savings and improvements in on-time performance. It explains for the first time what operational disruptions really are, describes their costs, tangible and intangible causes, and supports the creation of strategies for decreasing system inefficiencies and minimising the risks of operational disruptions.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|16 pages

Obscured by Clouds

chapter 2|26 pages

Clearing the Way

chapter 3|22 pages

Hidden Causes of Operational Disruptions

chapter 4|28 pages

Organising Disruption Information

chapter 5|24 pages

Streamlining Disruptions

chapter 6|18 pages

Managing Disruption Losses