Airline capacity supply: including the number of flights on different routes, flight take-off and landing schedules, models and seats, etc. These factors affect consumers' ability to choose flights.
Flight service: including on-board catering service, entertainment, comfort and convenience. These factors directly affect passengers' feelings about the flight, including comfort and ride experience, and then affect future ticket purchase decisions.
Airport facilities: Airport facilities include terminal, apron and transit service. They directly affect passengers' experience at the airport and are consumers' first impressions of airlines.
Ticket price: Ticket price is one of the important factors that affect consumers' purchasing power, and different prices have different attractions for different consumers. In the air transport market, competition is fierce, and price is also an important factor affecting consumers' choice.
Marketing: Marketing is an important means to enhance the image and products of airlines. Excellent marketing and sales strategies can improve the brand awareness and reputation of airlines, and improve their sales performance and market share.
Management and supervision: Airlines need to manage flight, operation and maintenance, safety management and customer service. At the same time, the government needs to formulate relevant policies, regulations and regulatory measures in the aviation field to maintain effective competition and stable operation of the aviation market.