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Title: Roger J' Chapman


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Real-time Airline Decision Making about
Passenger Connections
Roger J. Chapman Philip J. Smith
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Problem
  • When a large number of scheduled arrivals to an
    airlines hub are delayed due to local
    conditions, such as bad weather, a complex
    decision making situation is created with regard
    to passenger connections, leading to sub-optimal
    decisions
  • Complicating Factors
  • Uncertainty about arrival times
  • Many arrival-departure combinations
  • Multiple factors contribute to the importance of
    each arrival and departure
  • Gate constraints
  • Other airline decision makers are affected by any
    corrective response

3
The Passenger Ill-Will Model
(Source The Handbook of Airline Economics.)
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Goal and Methods Used
  • Goal
  • After gaining a complete system perspective at a
    major airlines hub, identify causal
    relationships and redesign opportunities to
    achieve closer to optimal performance
  • Research Methods
  • Ethnographic Field Observations
  • Process Tracing
  • Structured Interviews
  • Analytical Analysis

5
Observations
  • The airlines decision makers studied did not
    control arrivals, but could decide whether to
    hold departures, with one composite decision per
    arrival-departure complex
  • Computer support provided basic data about each
    connection leaving some data gathering and much
    aggregation to the decision maker
  • The airlines hold rule involved several
    conditions, e.g. a minimum number of connecting
    passengers and a maximum estimated departure hold
    time

6
Guideline for Decision Making
  • Within 30 minutes of the first departure in this
    complex generate a hard copy of the data shown in
    XXX1 including all flights arriving within 15
    minutes of complex departure time.
  • For each arriving flight with four connecting
    passengers on a departing flight,
  • if the departing flight is
  • (not covered by a wing tip service2) and
  • (not a flight that has been delayed often) and
  • (not already oversold) and
  • (not a high frequency service) and
  • (the impact on the next use of the departing
    aircraft would be acceptable) and (hotel
    availability is not a problem if this is the
    last flight to the destination or a flight in
    the last two complexes) and (the departing
    flight would not have to be held more than 15
    minutes) and (not less than 6 (4 for last
    service) passengers are needing to connect)
    then
  • hold the departing flight by including it
    in a connect message.
  • Track actual arrivals for last minute changes to
    plan.
  • 1 The name of the software observed
  • 2 Another flight to the same destination
    scheduled shortly after this one.

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Display Observed
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Prescriptive versus Descriptive Decision Making
  • The rule was bent for extreme single values
  • The rule treated each arrival-departure
    combination separately, despite interactions, to
    simplify decision making
  • The rule was replaced by simple heuristics when
    there were many delayed arrivals, due to workload
    demands and unreliable ETAs, leading to many
    sub-optimal (airline rule breaking) decisions

9
Redesign Ideas
  • Better support for the airlines current hold
    rule can be achieved by
  • An interface that clearly shows connections that
    meet all conditions for holding
  • Supporting the efficient identification of cases
    for override consideration
  • Making decision communication simple
  • Including a decision critiquing option
  • Providing timely feedback on the effect of
    decisions to support appropriate behavior
    adaptation

10
The All Connections Perspective
A blue background means lt 15 mins estimated time
to connect
A possible case for rule overriding at a color
border
A green background means gt 15 mins estimated
departure hold
The number in a cell is the number of
connecting passengers
Red means all holding conditions are met
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An Analog Version of the Complex Perspective
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Considering the Interactions between Connecting
Pairs
  • Greater performance would be possible if
    interactions were considered. This might
    involve
  • Developing a multi-attribute utility function for
    airline acceptable departure delay times
  • An interface showing interactions between
    flights, and the utility function

13
The Single Departure Perspective
A preprogrammed airline utility function
The last arrival to delay the departure for
An individual arrival in the form of a button to
allow access to more information
This would be a widening band (representing a
confidence interval) if predictive accuracy were
included
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Conclusions
  • The guideline given to the decision maker is only
    achievable under normal operations
  • These decision makers make reasonable decisions
    under increased workload situations given the
    interface
  • Much of the decision making process could be
    automated, but other functions of the decision
    maker require that overall situation awareness be
    maintained
  • New interfaces were explored that (1) support
    more parallel perceptual processing rather than
    deliberate, sequential calculations, (2) consider
    the interactions between more than a single
    arrival connecting with a single departure
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