Cost Of Narrowbody Diversion Could Be Double The Flight's Revenue
A narrowbody diversion resulting in an overnight stay costs an airline as much as $29,000, or some $14,000 more than the average revenue generated by the flight, an irregular operations study for Megadata Corp. from consultants Darryl Jenkins and Bill Cotton found. A widebody diversion costs up to...
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