Abstract:
This research was carried out to study how weather influences flight disruptions,
and to identify the consequent impacts on airline passengers. Weather conditions were
studied for the period of 10 years and general climatic trends were analyzed. The recent
months of April, May and June (2012) were studied specifically and a correlation was
developed between the flight cancellations, delays & diversions and the weather
conditions responsible for these disruptions, for this period of 3 months. Accordingly, the
contributory weather factors for each flight disruption were identified and percentages
were calculated to assess the extent of weather’s influence. A socio-economic assessment
was carried out to evaluate the resulting impacts via interviews and questionnaires. The
undertaken study has opened up new horizons of research for the scientific community.
The basic methodology utilized in this study can be expanded by researchers to develop a
more comprehensive research and implement it on a larger scale. The outcomes can
potentially help decision-makers and airline authorities to manage the influence of
weather on air travel and subsequently, our society.