The Negative Impacts Of Airport Security On The September 11, 2001

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Introduction The event that took place on the September 11, 2001 remains one of the worst terrorist atrocities that the United States of America and the entire world have ever experienced. Following this specific event, the aviation industry has made numerous efforts to enhance their approach of security. Given the important role that the transport industry plays in the community from an economic and social among other perspectives, it is necessary for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to enhance their security efforts. The main objective of this essay is to present a discussion that discusses whether or not the airport security has improved in a measurable way since September 11, 2001. There is also a need …show more content…

This is a mandatory fee needed from all foreign carriers as a means of enhancing security in the aviation industry. With respect to changes in various statistics following the September 11, 2001 attack, one of the main negative impacts is that the airline industry experienced a drastic reduction in passengers opting to travel by air, an approximation of around 30 per cent. In addition to this, the American Airlines laid off approximately 7000 employees. In terms of indirect effects on the aviation industry, the federal baggage screening indicated a reduction of around six per cent of passengers in terms of volume with a total loss of approximately $1 billion dollars in the American aviation industry (Logan, 2001). With this kind of adjustments made in the industry, it is necessary to establish whether there are any improvements in the airport security. In addition to this, there is also a need to identify some of the measures required for implementation in an effort to reduce costs and offer effective …show more content…

Atef (2005) observes that even before the terror attack of September 11, 2001, among the government’s main agendas was that of aviation security. However, he goes on to explain that this agenda was heightened after the 9/11 terror attack. Among the areas that experienced much improvement is that of enhanced flight training. An increase on the insurance premiums on the flight schools had a number of negative impacts including bankruptcy. This, therefore, heightened the need for the aviation industry to identify some of the ways of coping with the high cost of

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