Comment: 9 incredible ways data analytics is transforming airlines

Big data is currently the most popular trend, and the aviation industry in the industrial field has accepted this new technology in a very short time, which is very surprising. The aviation industry is an industry immersed in data. It has always done a good job of data collection. Unfortunately, the large amount of data once owned by the aviation industry is unorganized, so these data are not well utilized.
What kind of benefits will you get by collating disordered data?
The ultimate benefits of big data analysis include immediate response to current and future market demands, decision making and planning, and clear understanding and monitoring of all major performance drivers related to the aviation industry.
As long as you make good use of big data, in addition to the above benefits, you will also get other positive benefits, including lower operating costs, better customer service, market-leading competitiveness, and higher profit margins and shareholder value. So what are exactly the ways that data analytics is transforming airlines? There are 9 ways that mentioned in the article, but I will pull out the specific way that I want to talk about. 
Increase in airline revenue
The application of data analysis in air ticket booking can help the industry to lock customers with personalized quotations, and at the same time use predictive analytics technology to optimize prices in real-time. With meaningful data collected, airlines can obtain more bookings within a given time frame. Revenue management experts will use AI to define destinations and adjust prices for specific markets, find effective distribution channels, and manage seats to keep airlines competitive and customer friendly.

In the not-too-distant future, airlines can use meteorological data to choose the route with the least risk or consume less fuel; use geological radar to implement runway use management and avoid collisions; through real-time information sharing, it can ensure that flight accidents are encountered At the same time, avoid that there will be no new flights between the two exchanged radars; finally, you can also use personal medical electronic file information to further pay attention to the health of passengers in flight.

The aviation industry provides passengers with more reliable products and services by analyzing the data they have mastered, and the road to continuously creating new profit points is just beginning...

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