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BENEFITS
TO AIRLINES
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Avoids
False alarm Medical diversions
Diverting an
aircraft from its scheduled destination is not merely a logistical
challenge, but also represents a significant financial loss
to the Airline. The average cost of an unscheduled diversion
of a long haul route is of about $150,000 and more than a Million
dollars on a polar route, this conservative estimate does not
include additional fuel costs, parking and handling charges,
navigational expenses or passenger amenities and loss of flaying
hour of the pilot and the cabin crew.
In addition
to this monetary cost, there are individual and actual costs
to passengers and crew who are missing connecting flights, meetings
and other obligations.
- Helps in Optimum
usage of the Aircraft
Diverted aircraft sometimes initiate a domino effect, where crews
or the aircraft are unable to perform their next scheduled mission
as the result of a diversion
- Significantly increases onboard quality of Medical
attention.
- Prevents unnecessary delays by False alarm Medical
events.
- Saves every critical minute during Medical incident.
- Improves customer loyalty.
- One bad medical incident onboard could result
in significant negative publicity.
- This type of care will encourage positive publicity
amongst family and friends.
- Reduces risks of Medical litigation
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