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Are You Built for the Airline Industry?

Are You Built for the Airline Industry?

If you’re someone that’s always loved taking to the skies and have a fair amount of money to invest, then starting your own airline might have crossed your mind. However you soon find that the more you think about it, the more layered it really is. It’s not just about investing in planes and having smart uniforms, there are so many different moving parts of running an airline that you might find it’s really not for you. If you love chaos and no two days are the same, it might just be for you. Let’s dive deeper and look at some of those moving parts.

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Training

Sure, you might be hiring experienced pilots and cabin crew, but that doesn’t mean they won’t need consistent training. The team you hire will quite literally be the face of your company, so it’s important not to just hire and train anyone. Lots of airlines use Spatial to train their cabin crew because it puts them in simulated flights so they can train in the most real setting possible. Once your team has nailed their part, customers will instantly feel that much happier.

Money

We’re sure you know that running an airline is going to cost more than just a few grand here and there, but have you worked out exactly how much it’s going to cost you? You’ve first got to invest in the planes themselves, then you’ve got fuel, maintenance, airport fees, staff, delay problems and so much more. Make sure you have a realistic grasp on how much running an airline is actually going to cost you before laying all of your cards on the table.

People

If there’s one business that has an abundance of people, it’s an airline. You’ve got your cabin crew, engineers, customer service reps and passengers too. There are going to be a lot of problems crop up that you’re going to be expected to deal with. If you’re a people person, this might not be an issue for you. If you’re not, maybe this isn’t the right industry for you.

Customers

Your customers are your main focus when running any business, let alone an airline. The difference here is that they are trusting you to safely get them from A to B, and they’re paying enough to deserve a comfortable and enjoyable journey. And, if they don’t get that, people will hear about it. Most of your success will come down to how you treat your customers and how their experience with you was on their journey. Make sure you can focus on making their flights comfortable, clean and safe!

Conclusion

Finally, running an airline is far from a small adventure, but it can be a thrilling experience for those that seek it. If you want to do something big and aren’t scared of learning as you go, it might just work for you. If you want a business that’s less chaotic, it might be worth looking to invest your hard earned money in another industry.

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