Timeline for Why are flights operated by some airlines more likely to be delayed than others?
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Aug 25, 2017 at 10:17 | comment | added | Nean Der Thal | @SpehroPefhany cost control should include some med/long term expectations. having a bad reputation because of delays and a lot of fines paid to airports because of delays is nothing related to cost control. | |
Aug 25, 2017 at 9:31 | comment | added | Sabine | @NeanDerThal or it could be, that they chose not to include time buffers into their schedules, leaving them with a delay as soon as anything doesn't go smoothly (passenger arriving late at the gate, weather issues...) - plus the delay of one flight immediately affecting all following flights of that aircraft. | |
Aug 25, 2017 at 3:54 | comment | added | Spehro 'speff' Pefhany | @NeanDerThal Or it could be good (or at least appropriate) management if cost control is the main goal. | |
Aug 25, 2017 at 0:42 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackTravel/status/900880956084629505 | ||
Aug 24, 2017 at 19:10 | answer | added | Itai | timeline score: 4 | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 18:11 | comment | added | Nean Der Thal | It all boils down to poor management, aircraft/crew scheduling is well established science, ground handling has also come a long way.. so that only leaves poor management. I guess.. | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 17:22 | history | asked | Blaszard | CC BY-SA 3.0 |