Spirit Airlines needs to decide to overbook 0, 1, 2, or 3 passengers on its flight from

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Spirit Airlines needs to decide to overbook 0, 1, 2, or 3 passengers on its flight from Atlantic City to Myrtle Beach.

Historically, the airlines has experienced 0, 1, 2, or 3 no shows per flight on this route. Construct a decision table showing the costs associated with each combination of overbooked passengers and no shows.

Spirit Airlines offers one-way, nonstop flights from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, for $90. Spirit airlines will overbook these flights by selling more tickets than available seats because many flights experience no shows (passengers who book flights but fail to arrive at the terminal). There are three cases to consider when constructing the decision table for this problem.
1. If the number of overbooked passengers exceeds the number of no shows, there are more people at the terminal than there are available seats on the plane. In this instance, Spirit Airlines refunds the $90 fare to those bumped from the flight and compensates them an additional $150 for their inconvenience.
2. If the number of overbooked passengers is less than the number of no shows, the flight takes off with empty seats.
The cost to Spirit Airlines is the lost opportunity to sell additional $90 fares had the firm booked enough passengers.
3. If the number of overbooked passengers equals the number of no shows, there is no cost to Spirit Airlines.AppendixLO1

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ISBN: 9780133852288

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Authors: Robert A Donnelly, Robert Donnelly Jr

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