Many times reports of Airline hiccups have given many headaches and stress over being in the dark in whatever is transpiring and the possible outcomes.
To give light into this blackouts so that you will be able to an idea of what could be going on in the event of flight delays or cancellations.Here are some of the top reasons behind the disruptions.
Weather:
Fog, ice, snow, or heat can negatively impact infrastructure
Strike action:
Staff from the airline, airport ground handling company or local public demonstrations
Civil unrest:
Any threat to passenger safety will bring operations to a halt, including rioting and terrorism
Local anomalies:
Regional problems – for example, animals obstructing runways
Health:
Passengers being taken ill can cause delays or the spread of a major viral infection can isolate a country or region.
Mechanical and technical problems:
Technical issues with aircraft or support systems that take time to resolve.
Flight disruption is becoming an increasingly expensive operational problem for airlines, airports and hotels to solve in fact, T2RL, a leading airline IT industry research company, has estimated that disruptions cost the airline industry US$60b per year.