Submitted by giteam t3_z9jv14 in dataisbeautiful
a_n_d_r_e_ t1_iyh3o75 wrote
Interesting!
Fuel and personnel cost more or less the same. Same for maintenance and airplanes leasing.
I wonder what is 'other' in the income.
NettaUsteaDE t1_iyha8p6 wrote
Drug smuggling, duh
a_n_d_r_e_ t1_iyhbi2g wrote
That's both cargo and passengers... (Although some passengers don't 'transport', but mostly 'carry in their bodies' one way or another) /s
jpj77 t1_iyi4um8 wrote
I used to work for Delta. Plane maintenance for other airlines and the government is a huge chunk. There’s entire teams in engineering who don’t do a single thing on Delta planes because they’re constantly doing repairs on external planes.
Also meteorology information or any other analytical information that can be sold to other companies, credit card program, charter flights.
I’m assuming in flight purchases and lounge status are covered under passenger revenue but potentially not.
soldiernerd t1_iyhfygt wrote
Perhaps has to do with rewards programs?
fromYYZtoSEA t1_iyi9wfv wrote
I would guess other is any other source of income including revenue from co-branded credit cards, their “delta vacations” thing, cuts they get from when they sell you insurance and other ancillary things, perhaps even active interest. Don’t know if change fees are included in passenger revenue or “other”.
vtTownie t1_iyig5kl wrote
Maintenance costs are probz just parts and supplies in this case and the time costs are under the salaries.
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