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We empirically study passenger modal-choice behavior to access an international hub airport, by using stated preference (SP) data and by constructing a binomial logit model. We found that passenger modal choice is affected by the service level of the access modes: travel time, travel cost,...
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Low frequencies of aircraft may have substantial negative effects on scheduling costs and waiting costs at hub airports …
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The purpose of the current research effort is to develop a framework for a better understanding of commuter train users’ access mode and station choice behavior. Typically, access mode and station choice for commuter train users is modeled as a hierarchical choice with access mode being...
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This paper presents models airport employees’ commuting mode choice using a combination of revealed and stated preference data relating to Athens International Airport. The analysis finds that the employees are particularly sensitive to travel time, money costs, and their income in making...
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This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service levels at their hub airports. Drawing on European data for 2002–2013, we find that network airlines reduce frequencies when the share of low-cost airlines increases both on the route and at the hub...
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