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    goes about its business. It has brought about a boom in low-cost carriers‚ which has made travelling by air cheaper for the masses. Services offered by airlines and airports are also of higher standards to make people want to travel by air. The economic downturn has seen a significant drop of investments in the aviation market. Airport ground handlers and airplane part manufacturers have also had to retrench their workers in order to counterbalance the poor market. The amount of air traffic is likely

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    choice & other unconventional approaches to maintenance have enabled Air Deccan to save on cost considerably. Other operational design choices in the service delivery system include elimination of in-flight food‚ business class & lounges at airport. There are no refunds‚ & compensation or accommodation facilities for missing a flight. These choices made in the design of the service delivery system are consistent with the operation strategy. The ticketing service & distribution is very

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    airline pilot’s uniform. Moments later‚ he receives another admiring glance from the checkout clerk who gladly cashes his Pan American World Airways paycheck for him. The young man leaves for the airport and‚ once there‚ he fills out a pink form granting him deadheading privileges on the next flight to Rome. Airport personnel address him as First Officer Frank Williams. In the cockpit‚ Williams is greeted by the pilot‚ co-pilot and flight engineer as he takes his place in the jump seat. At 30‚000 feet‚

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    Transportation Systems Alec Proctor Instructor: Johnny Gandy School: Tidewater Community College Abstract Around the world there are over 50‚000 flights per day by plane‚ and over 78‚000 passengers on trains in the U.S. Trains stations‚ Airports‚ and Bus stations are the most vulnerable‚ and also a magnet for terrorist attacks because of low budget for security and public awareness. Around the world‚ there have been terrorist attacks that have made the world aware including‚ London‚ Moscow

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    Airport is a complex of buildings and runways for take-off‚ landing and maintenance of civil aircraft. It has facilities for passengers. It is interesting to see how the movement of so many planes is tracked in perfect order. The one at Kolkata is known as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Airport. Few days back we were taken from school to see this airport. School bus dropped us at the domestic terminal. We formed a queue and entered the airport‚ trying not to come in the way of passengers. The ambience

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    FlyWithUs Airlines has started a new low-cost carrier service to link major cities such as New York City with small towns. A few of the airports that service FlyWithUs are located in remote areas and are ill-equipped to handle emergencies. The airline also has a charter service that flies to locations around the world. In some remote areas‚ where the airports are small‚ help may not be immediately available in the event of an accident or some other crisis. Due to a failure of the air traffic

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    cost operations. |Service resource is limited by lower costs. | |Fewer management levels‚ effective‚ focused and aggressive |Government interference and regulation on airport deals and | |management. |passenger compensation. | |Simple proven business model that consistently delivers that lowest |

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    oligopoly is attached with the mail. ATS important questions for Mid-II 1. Enumerate the various attributes required for a runway selection. What are the important factors to be considered for an airport location? Pg169-174‚ some points from pg174-181 [pdf178-183‚some points from183-190] Pg167-169 (Airport siting) [pdf176-178] Hirst 2. What are the procedures following in route selection in airline operation? Pg137-141 [pdf146-150] 3. Explain the different factors required for airline operations

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    Communication and study skills Research Task The industry I am researching is Airlines as this is one of the large industries in the UK and has grown massively over the last couple of years. About 1.25 million people (number from http://www.mega.nu/ampp/PEGB/chap11.htm) travel on an aeroplane every year‚ making the company around £167 billion every year. The industry creates around 150 million jobs for people making it a large part for a lot of people’s everyday life. The importance of the industry

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    government had total control of routes‚ fares‚ gates and almost anything necessary to operate an airline. It also created many barriers to entry which would prevent any new start up airline. All the government would have to do is not allow them at any airports or not approve of any route application. Economists complained that regulation was inefficient so in 1978 the Airline Deregulation Act was passed allowing the free market to dictate airline prices and schedules. The following thirty years have

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