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Customer issues related to limitations in air connectivity
Type
conference paper
Date Issued
2007-09-13
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Abstract (De)
Air access is claimed to be most crucial for regional economic development, especially in terms of globally acting industries. However, air traffic generates potential negative impacts, such as noise or air pollution, which case wise might lead to the claim to reduce air traffic politically. This paper investigates customer issues and potential responses of frequent flyers to non market driven limitations of air transportation (frequent flyers are considered to be more affected by such measures than non-frequent ones). Based on a survey conducted at Zurich airport in June 2006 and the test of a number of hypotheses, it can be shown that frequent air travellers as opposed to non frequent ones supposedly hold comparably higher office, and work in industries and environments which communicate intensively with nodes outside of Switzerland. Consequently, frequent flyers as opposed to on frequent ones have a more critical attitude towards potential limitations of air connections.
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Language
German
Keywords
air access
location decision
regional economics
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
Yes
Book title
7th STRC Conference; www.strc.ch
Event Title
7th STRC Swiss Transport Research Conference
Event Location
Monte Verita, Ascona
Event Date
12.-14.09.2007
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Division(s)
Eprints ID
40415
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