Airline direct operating costs and their impact on profitability

Direct operating costs occur when flights are operated increase as an airline grows their network and fleet. Direct Operating Cost invoices are based on long term supplier contracts with no purchase orders controlling them. An airline finance team manually captures and map these invoices. But the large volume of invoices and the operational variances make this process difficult.

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