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Four Keys to Effectively Manage Major Airport Disruptions

By Quintiq

Airport management is fraught with challenges.

While some result in disruptions that can be anticipated, others are unforeseen. In either case, airports and their staff are expected to not only cope with these disruptions, but proactively resolve the resulting
complications.

The worst time of year for an airport operator is winter. Cold weather brings snowy or icy conditions. You need to ensure emergency equipment is ready and available. You'll also need to ensure you have the right staff with the necessary skills and qualifications to operate this equipment. Heavy traffic or snow conditions can delay passengers or staff trying to get to the airport.

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