loader

Analyzing Negative Options of the Aviation Industry

Sep 17, 2014

Articles

Analyzing Negative Options of the Aviation Industry Analyzing Negative Options of the Aviation Industry

With recent news headlines putting the aviation industry in a negative light, it becomes increasingly more important that we analyze these effects. It is no surprise that the aviation industry has clearly declined over the years. With seats and leg room decreasing in size, consistently overbooked planes, increase in the number of last minute cancellations, great decline in customer service, understaffed airlines, and mechanical problems on our minds, how can we support the increase in prices?

Those that are most displeased with the decline of the Western U.S. aviation system tend to be those associated with frequent flyer programs. Many business travelers are starting to get fed up with their years of loyalty being rewarded with increase in prices and less leg room than ever before. These individuals who once felt confident in their airlines to get them to and from their business travels on time are beyond irritated. How are you supposed to plan a business meeting across the country if the probability of your flight being delayed is far too common?

Flyers are becoming fed up and are urging for an Aviation industry update to improve conditions. Business travels around the globe are depending on the reliability of airplanes to allow them to conduct abroad business endeavors. As of now, many travelers are feeling hopeless in the aviation industry and are begging for immediate improvements. It is understandable that rising fuel costs are increasing prices, but why does customer service and reliability have to deteriorate at the same time?

Contact Ed LaCivita or Craig Sullivan at Parkwest General Contractors for all of your commercial and hotel construction needs. We can guide you in your construction projects and make sure that your hotel is secure in the Western U.S.

TOP