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How you can win the race to manage disruptions

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flightstats.com

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marketing@flightstats.com

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Tue, Jun 13, 2017 12:00 PM

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How Airlines Can Work With TMCs To Provide Better Service . # *|LINKEDIN:PROFILEURL|* Dear {NAME}, I

How Airlines Can Work With TMCs To Provide Better Service [Infographic] Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. # *|LINKEDIN:PROFILEURL|* Dear {NAME}, In 2016, it was estimated that travel disruptions cost the airline industry over $35 billion. What is your strategy for addressing the disruption problem? Managing the financial and customer service impact of disruptions will require airlines to find new ways to collaborate with other industry players and harness the potential of the big data available in travel. And we know exactly where to start. [How Airlines can Work with TMCs to Provide Better Service]( explains a key opportunity you have to reduce your support costs and take care of your most valuable travelers in a way you never have before. [Read Now]( Copyright © 2017 FlightStats, Inc. FlightStats, Inc. 522 SW 5th Ave. Suite 200 Portland, OR 97204 USA [Unsubscribe from this list]( [Update subscription preferences](

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