4 Post-COVID-19 Strategies To Cut Airport Costs
In a context where security, safety and an enjoyable passenger experience are critical, airports face great pressure to develop future-proof operations. With no certainty when business will get back to normal, measures aimed to cut airport costs take central stage. Read here what strategies can help to improve processes and achieve efficient spending.
4 Post-COVID-19 Strategies To Cut Airline Costs
While the carrier industry seeks to get more and more planes back to the skies, passenger traffic is likely to take longer to fully recover. To ensure the continuity of operations, the implementation of strategies to reduce airline costs becomes a priority. Read here, how spending could be better managed in Post-COVID times.
How Can On-Time Performance Contribute To Social Distancing At Airports?
In a still pre-vaccine world, the end of the coronavirus national lockdowns brings a series of challenges for the aviation. As the demand for flights gradually ramps up, passengers will expect new measures to minimize crowding at airports. How can operators overcome the need for social distancing?
Restarting Aviation: COVID-19 And the New Era of Air Travel
Aviation stakeholders around the world are exploring possible pathways to facilitate the resumption of international operations. As governments plan to gradually lift travel bans, the introduction of consistent biosecurity protocols at airports and on flights themselves becomes of utmost importance. How will this new normal be reflected across the passenger journey? Find it out here.
Recommendations for Airfreight Operations during COVID-19
Carrying hope globally – in times of quarantine and social distancing is when people reflect on the importance of air cargo. Thanks to it, essential goods are delivered to places where the closure of processing plants has created shortages. However, regulatory requirements constrain their transportation. Find out here, how airfreight operations can flexibly respond to them.
Managing COVID-19: Recommendations for Ground Handling (Vol. II)
On the front line – ground operators play a crucial role in supporting life-saving flights reach their destination. Just as it is important to ensure aircraft servicing on time, long-standing processes need to be reinvented to meet coronavirus conformity. Here, find out some recommendations for safety ground handling activities.
Managing COVID-19: Recommendations for Ground Handling (Vol. I)
Safety starts on the ground – in times of coronavirus, the main priority of aviation stakeholders is the well-being of travelers, staff and the public. To reduce the chances for further spread of the virus, procedures should focus on airports key operational areas. Read here, what measures can be implemented for ground handling operations.
Enhance Your Airline On-Time Performance by Improving Line Maintenance
Line maintenance is an essential part of flight operations and its activities are prioritized above all others. Yet, this importance leads in many cases to inefficiencies tolerated in the name of safety-first, negatively impacting on-time performance.
How To Ensure OTP Under Extreme Weather Conditions?
Air travelers, who experienced the recent polar vortex and related winter storms in North America, know that extreme weather has a definite impact on air travel and its participants; the airlines, ground handlers, airports and passengers. How can OTP be ensured under these conditions?
Low Cost Carriers vs. Mainline Carriers – Who Has Better OTP And Why?
Delays cost a lot of money, that’s why both mainline carriers (MCs) as well as low-cost carriers (LCCs) try to avoid them the…