
Airlines
Overview
Airlines today grapple with the dichotomy between low-cost and traditional carriers, driven by high operational costs and shifting market dynamics. Code-sharing alliances and marketing collaborations are pivotal strategies for expanding service reach and facilitating passenger connectivity. The rise of internet ticket sales, now constituting a substantial portion of revenue, underscores changing consumer preferences. Technological efficiencies in electronic data management streamline processes, allowing for seamless boarding. However, heavy reliance on intricate systems poses challenges, as system outages can have broad national implications. Navigating this landscape requires airlines to strike a delicate balance between collaboration and competition while ensuring compliance with data handling standards. Strategic Aviation Solutions by Straightforward: Navigating Airlines Through Industry Challenges

Terms and Definitions
Some terms and definitions that Airlines need to pay attention to that are affected by technology
| Code-sharing | A collaborative arrangement where airlines share the same flight under different designators, allowing them to extend their network and offer a broader range of destinations to passengers. |
| Marketing Alliances | Partnerships between airlines to jointly market and sell each other’s services, typically through code-sharing agreements, to enhance market reach and competitiveness. |
| Internet Ticket Sales | The process of selling airline tickets online, emphasizing the shift from traditional ticket purchasing methods to digital platforms, impacting revenue streams and customer interactions. |
| Electronic Data Management | The use of technology to efficiently handle and process electronic data, particularly in managing passenger information, ticketing, and boarding processes. |
| System Outages | Instances where critical technology systems, such as reservation and booking systems, experience disruptions or downtime, potentially leading to operational challenges and disruptions. |
| PCI Standards | Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is a set of security standards designed to ensure that all companies accepting, processing, storing, or transmitting credit card information maintain a secure environment. |
| Uptime | The percentage of time that a system or service is operational and available for use, a critical metric for ensuring the smooth functioning of airline operations. |
| Emerging Technologies | Refers to new and innovative technologies that could impact the airline industry, such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, or advanced analytics, introducing both opportunities and challenges. |
| Data Security | The protection of sensitive information, including passenger data and credit card details, from unauthorized access or breaches, with a focus on compliance with industry standards and regulations. |
| Ticketless Travel | A system where passengers can board flights without physical paper tickets, relying on electronic boarding passes or mobile apps for a more streamlined and efficient experience. |
| Blockchain Technology | A decentralized and secure digital ledger system that can enhance transparency and traceability in various airline operations, such as baggage tracking and loyalty programs. |
| Biometric Authentication | The use of biological characteristics, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, to verify the identity of passengers, improving the efficiency and security of check-in and boarding processes. |
| Predictive Maintenance | Leveraging data analytics and sensors to predict potential issues with aircraft components, allowing airlines to perform maintenance proactively and reduce downtime. |
| Data Analytics | The process of examining large sets of data to derive meaningful insights, which airlines can use for route optimization, demand forecasting, and enhancing overall operational efficiency. |
| Internet of Things (IoT) | The interconnection of devices and sensors, enabling real-time monitoring of aircraft systems, passenger preferences, and baggage tracking for improved operational control. |
| Augmented Reality (AR) | Utilizing AR applications for training purposes, aircraft maintenance, and enhancing the passenger experience through interactive displays or wayfinding in airports. |
| Cybersecurity | The protection of airline systems and data from cyber threats and attacks, ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of sensitive information, including passenger details and operational data. |
| 5G Connectivity | The next-generation mobile network that can provide faster and more reliable connectivity, facilitating enhanced in-flight Wi-Fi services and enabling advanced communication between aircraft and ground systems. |
| Artificial Intelligence (AI) | Incorporating AI algorithms for tasks such as predictive analytics, customer service chatbots, and personalized marketing, to improve decision-making and enhance the passenger experience. |
| Cloud Computing | Storing and accessing data and applications over the internet instead of on physical servers, offering scalability, flexibility, and cost-efficiency for various airline operations and services. |
| Digital Transformation | The comprehensive integration of digital technologies into all aspects of airline operations, encompassing customer interactions, internal processes, and business models to drive innovation and efficiency. |

Airline Pain Points
The critical uptime of systems and seamless system access are vital for maintaining airline business operations. Systems or network outages have national ramifications, affecting not only individual carriers but the entire travel ecosystem. Compliance with PCI standards is crucial for safeguarding consumer credit card data and ensuring secure transaction processing.
| Cost Dynamics and Market Competition | Traditional airlines grapple with high operational costs, prompting a shift in market dynamics towards low-cost carriers. Tighter business travel budgets contribute to the emergence of low-cost carriers as competitive alternatives. Some low-cost carriers achieve significant domestic market share based on revenue passenger miles. |
| Business Model Evolution | Emerging airlines strive to adopt successful business models from low-cost carriers like Southwest and JetBlue. |
| Code-Sharing and Marketing Alliances | Code-sharing agreements empower airlines to expand their service reach by serving a broader range of airports. Passengers benefit from code-sharing by being able to book connecting flights across multiple airlines. Profits from code-sharing are divided among alliance partners. Department of Justice approval for code-sharing and marketing alliances addresses potential antitrust issues. |
| Shift to Online Ticket Sales | Online ticket purchases are on the rise, driven by passenger preferences and convenience. Passengers increasingly favor online options over traditional purchasing methods. Online sales offer benefits such as price comparison, ticket purchase, flight reservation, seat selection, and boarding pass printing. For some airlines, online ticket sales constitute a substantial 75% of passenger revenue. |
| Technological Efficiencies with Electronic Data | Technological advancements enable customers to generate boarding passes and board flights without paper tickets. Enhanced technology improves handling and identification for ticketless and self-serve travelers. A significant 90% of airline customers receive their tickets online. |
| Challenges of Heavy Systems Reliance | The critical uptime of systems and seamless system access are vital for maintaining airline business operations. Systems or network outages have national ramifications, affecting not only individual carriers but the entire travel ecosystem. Compliance with PCI standards is crucial for safeguarding consumer credit card data and ensuring secure transaction processing. |
Why Straightforward?
Strategic Aviation Solutions by Straightforward: Navigating Airlines Through Industry Challenges
| Expertise in Aviation Technology | Straightforward offers tailored solutions that address the unique challenges of the Airline industry. |
| Comprehensive Solutions Portfolio | With a diverse portfolio covering various technology tracks, Straightforward provides integrated solutions to address multiple pain points in airline operations. |
| Global Access and Efficiency | We enable clients to achieve efficient global access to airline locations, aligning with the need for cost-effective and streamlined IT operations. |
| Security and Compliance | Straightforward prioritizes delivering secure, standardized solutions that comply with industry regulations. |
| Tailored Efficiencies for Airlines | Focusing on internet ticket sales and real-time data access, customizes solutions to meet the unique needs of airlines, and enhances operational efficiency. |
| Supplier Diversity is baked in | With a history of success in implementing technology purchasing solutions, Straightforward brings credibility and a track record of delivering positive outcomes. |
| Holistic Business Continuity Planning | Straightforward offers not only technological solutions but also comprehensive strategies for ensuring business continuity in the face of disruptions. |


Technology Orchestration for Airlines
Strategic Aviation Solutions by Straightforward: Navigating Airlines Through Industry Challenges
| Efficient Global Access for Airlines | Leverage Straightforward’s Cloud Infrastructure Discovery Track to streamline IT operations, enabling efficient and economical access to airline carrier locations on a global scale, allowing IT staff to focus on core competencies and strategic growth. |
| Secure Data Flow for Alliances | Implement Straightforward’s Security as a Service Discovery Track to ensure instantaneous, secure, and standardized data flow between suppliers, partners, and alliances, centralizing and securing applications management. |
| Enhanced Internet Ticket Sales | Utilize Straightforward’s Security as a Service and Colocation Discovery Tracks to optimize public internet presence and access, ensuring consistent availability and performance for transactions while reducing costs, improving security, and enhancing threat management. |
| Real-Time Data Access Efficiency | Explore Straightforward’s Unified Communications and Voice, Meeting and Collaboration, and Software Defined Wide Area Network Discovery Tracks to enhance efficiencies in customer tools and ticketing, providing reliable, fast, and globally accessible computing platforms for real-time customer interactions and significant savings on airport terminal space. |
| Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery | Evaluate Straightforward’s Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Discovery Track to establish a robust strategy ensuring critical systems and applications can swiftly recover after a disaster or outage, addressing the need for a comprehensive plan beyond traditional data backup. |
