Open communication, end-to-end systems integration and collaboration are key components of a more proactive approach to smarter, simpler disruption management. Discover how this can help make all the difference to all parties in our new report, Better together: rethinking how to manage disruption in aviation.
After documenting the current state of play, our study outlines the ‘catalysts for change’ and the steps being taken to mitigate the impact of disruption and enable more efficient operational responses. This primarily involves the adoption of new technology that encourages and empowers all the different stakeholders – from airlines, airport operators and ground handlers to travel agencies and hotels – to collaborate more effectively. Because embracing a ‘better together’ approach ensures an optimally smooth and impressive end-to-end experience for the traveler.
Disruption during air travel is inevitable. It’s how you handle it that matters. So how can you…
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