Monday 26 November 2012

Why Are Red Eye Flights Operated?


Red Eye flights are referred to those late night flights on short haul routes which reach the destination early morning. So, it is quite normal for the passengers on these flights to come out with redden eyes since they might not have slept the whole night. What makes these flights important? Why do the airlines fly these flights?
When talking about the rationale behind these flights, there are many reasons. The first and the foremost reason has to do with the operational requirements of the next day. The airlines might need to have the airplanes at specific destinations in order to operate as schedules the next day. For this purpose, the airlines have to make the rearrangements by moving the airplanes which would be a lost opportunity to earn some revenue if these are operated without passengers.

Besides this rationale, another important reason is that since these flights are cheap, it gives the people an opportunity to fly on these flights. The business executives, who have to be at their offices the next morning, prefer to take these flights as it saves them time as well as money. Further, in the cheap flights moving from one time zone to the other, it is often more convenient to take these late night flights as they can sleep all night in the plane and remain awake during the day at the destination.

Thus, the rationale for the Red Eye flights stem from the benefits that these provide to the airlines, in managing their schedule for next day, and to the customers, for the lowest air fare and better management of time zone changes.

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