Airlines use databases to efficiently manage and store vast amounts of data related to flight schedules, bookings, customer information, and operational logistics. Databases enable airlines to analyze trends, optimize pricing strategies, and improve customer service by maintaining accurate records of passenger preferences and travel history. Additionally, they facilitate real-time updates for flight status and inventory management, enhancing overall operational efficiency and decision-making.
well it depends what kind of database is it ? you may move it by copying and pasting the files of the database. or you may use Database importer and shifter for desired database you want to move.
"It may be very difficult, but I know someone who can hack into the database."
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why would you use database?
McDonald's use database for...
To fly to Dubai you can choose Emirates Airlines. You can go to airlinesbd to know more about Emirates Airlines.
you would use a database? You would use it to store data
When it is not in use for any reason.
We would use in rather than on. Data is stored in a database, not on a database. Data is entered into a database not onto a database.
There are many airlines that primarily use Boeing 757 planes. These airlines include Delta Airlines, United Airlines, American Airlines and UPS Airlines.
No. You cannot.
It can refer to someone who can use the database. There may be security on it, meaning they have to log on to use it or do some things with it. They would be given an account, and as part of that they would have a user name an a password.