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Airline planning benchmark problems—Part II : passenger groups, utility and demand allocation [PDF]
This paper is the second of two papers entitled “Airline Planning Benchmark Problems”, aimed at developing benchmark data that can be used to stimulate innovation in airline planning, in particular, in flight schedule design and fleet assignment.
Akartunali, Kerem +4 more
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Airline disruption management: A literature review and practical challenges
Airline disruption management is an active field of research. In recent years, there has been an increase in publications, in particular, in of works integrating two or more resources (i.e., aircraft, crew, passengers) in the recovery analysis.
L. Hassan, B. Santos, J. Vink
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The role of strategic analysis in the activity and ensuring the economic stability of the airline in the modern conditions of economic development is considered.
E.N. Razumova +3 more
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Problems of modern aircraft maintenance
The paper presents a comparison of the legal framework and the legal work carried out in the USSR, the European Union and in the post-Soviet period in Russia.
M. A. Kovalev, I. V. Poddubniy
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Analysing customer based airline brand equity: Perspective from Taiwan
This research develops and examines a customer-based Airline brand equity (CBABE) model and examines the mediating effects of Airline brand reputation on the relationship among CBABE and Airline brand trust. By means of structural equation modelling (SEM)
Thakshak
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A Case Study of a Role-Play Course for Undergraduate Airline Service Students
This study utilizes the image contents, one of the social interaction activities, in role-play. The one-semester class results were used for analysis to prepare teaching-learning plans for the department of aviation services.
Mijin Ra
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Airline crew scheduling: Models and algorithms
The airline crew scheduling problem has become a crucial but challenging task for commercial airlines for decades. Airlines are operating with two types of air crew: cockpit crew and cabin crew. Due to the unique operating characteristics, the scheduling
Xin Wen +3 more
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting travel restrictions and fall in consumer demand led to a dramatic and unprecedented reduction in passenger flights across Europe. As borders closed, national Governments advised against all but essential travel and
L. Budd, S. Ison, N. Adrienne
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How COVID-19 is impacting and reshaping the airline industry
The Airline Group of the International Federation of Operations Research (AGIFORS) held a conference in October 2020 that included keynote addresses from KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Airbus, as well as three panels that included representatives from 11 ...
L. Garrow, Virginie Lurkin
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Exploring service quality of low-cost airlines in Europe: An integrated MCDM approach
This study aims to evaluate service quality performance of major LCCs (Low Cost Carriers) in Europe by the MCDM (Multi-Criteria Decision Making) methodology.
Bakır Mahmut, Akan Şahap, Durmaz Emrah
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