Design and Implementation of Airline Flight Information System

Design and Implementation of Airline Flight Information System.

ABSTRACT

This project was out of the necessity to address the inherent problems encountered by members of staff of Air Nigeria and their customers. The manual processes involved in the management of airline were critical examined and the flows noted.

The software so designed offers to a great extent, the solutions to these problems. The project went further to ret the different techniques used in implementing the newly design software in order to facilitate a broader understanding of the design software by any user.

Airline flight information system are used to track and maintain records of flight schedules, passenger reservations and seat assignments, aircraft loading, flight inventory, ticket purchases and fare tariffs.

The modern airline reservation system also serves customer needs from beginning to end of each customer’s reserved flight, therefore laying out management tasks for each flight.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

i. Certification- – – – – – – – -i
ii. Dedication– – – – – – – – -ii
iii. Acknowledgement – – – – – – iv
iv. Abstract – – – – – – – -v
v. Table of contents – – – – – – vi

CHAPTER ONE; INTRODUCTION

1.1 Background of study – – – – – – -3
1.2 Statement of the problem – – – – – -5
1.3 Purpose of study – – – – – – – -6
1.4 Limitations – – – – – – – – -7
1.5 Aims and objective – – – – – – – -7
1.6 Significant – – – – – – – – -9
1.7 Scope of delimitations – – – – – – 10
1.8 Assumptions – – – – – – – – 10
1.9 Definition of terms – – – – – – – 11

CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW

2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW – – – – – 13

CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM

3.1 Fact finding methods used – – – – – 25
3.2 Organization structure – – – – – – 26
3.3 Objective of the existing system – – – – 27
3.4 Input, process, output analysis – – – – – 28
3.5 Information flow diagram- – – – – – 23
3.6 Problem of the existing system – – – – – 24
3.7 Justification for the new system – – – – 24

CHAPTER FOUR
4.1 SYSTEM DESIGN, TESTING, & IMPLEMENTATION -25
4.2 Output specification and Design – – – 25
4.3 Input specification and Design – – – – 25
4.4 File design – – – – – – – 27
4.5 Procedure chart – – – – – – 29
4.6 System flow chart – – – – – – 30
4.7 System requirement – – – – – 31
4.8 Program design – – – – – – 32
4.9 Program flowchart – – – – – – 33
4.10 Pseudo code – – – – – – – 38
4.11 Source program – – – – – – 38
4.12 Test program – – – – – – – 38
4.13 Documentation – – – – – – 38

CHAPTER FIVE
Summary – – – – – – – – 41
Recommendation- – – – – – – 42
Conclusions – – – – – – – 42
References – – – – – – – – 43

INTRODUCTION

It is obvious that everything that is sustainable would have to go through advancement. In science and technology, the desire for improvement is a constant subject which triggers advancements. This is visible in every ramification and the airline industry is not an exemption.

Airline flight information system (ARS) used to be standalone systems. Each airline had its own system, disconnected from other airlines or ticket agents, and usable only by a designated number of airline employees.

Travel agents in the 1970s pushed for access to the airlines’ systems. Today, air travel information is linked, stored, and retrieved by a network of Computer Reservations Systems (CRS), accessible by multiple airlines and travel agents.

The global distribution system (GDS) makes for an even larger web of airline information, not only merging the buying and selling of tickets for multiple airlines, but also making the systems accessible to consumers directly.

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