Shaping the future of Airline Disruption Management

October 19, 2018

The number of annual global air passengers will increase to 7.3 billion by 2034 – that’s more than double the 3.5 billion passengers that will travel this year. Growth is great news, but it is a dizzying thought when one thinks about the challenges that lie ahead in order to accommodate and streamline this volume of passenger travel. It is in the interest of every party in the travel industry to think about how we can move things forward. Airlines may appear to be at the heart of operations, but it is imperative to recognise that we, as an industry, are a symbiotic network when it comes to getting passengers from A to B. If disruption hits one of us, it will hit the rest of us further along the journey.

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