The Cagliari Airport Impact on Sardinia Tourism: A Logit-based Analysis [PDF]
AbstractIn the field of air transportation management, traditionally, airlines have been the main actors in the process for deciding which new flights open in a given airport, while airports acted only as the managers of the operations. The changes in the market due to the introduction of low cost companies, with consequent reduction of the airports ...
Benedetti G. +3 more
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Antalya’s tourist security: A gap analysis of expectations vs perceptions
The tourism industry strongly contributes to the gross domestic product of many countries. An important aspect of the tourism industry is the security of tourists and its connection to the overall tourism security of a country or tourist location.
Abraham Terrah +2 more
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An Airport Experience Framework from a Tourism Perspective [PDF]
This study, by integrating the perspectives of sociological, psychological, and service marketing and management, all of which affect the passenger experience, proposes a theoretical framework for the creation of the airport experience in relation to tourism. This research responds to the current phenomenon in which airports are offering other types of
Walanchalee Wattanacharoensil +2 more
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Direct, Moderating and Mediating Effects of Market Orientation on the Performance of Airports in Europe's Peripheral Areas [PDF]
As a consequence of deregulation in the airline industry, market forces rather than public service considerations increasingly dictate routes serving airports in Europe's peripheral areas. The new market advocates market-driven management practices as
Pagliari, Romano, Halpern, Nigel
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Editorial: Transport and Tourism: a Weak Symbiosis. An Introduction to the Special Issue [PDF]
“Tourism’s very existence depends on transport.
Landre, M +8 more
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The effects of the low cost carriers' presence on airport performance: evidence from Croatia
Purpose – Although Low Cost Carriers (LCCs) expansion coincided with the growth of tourism demand in Croatia (and worldwide), their arrival on Croatian airports has happened just recently.
Ante Mandić +2 more
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Background: The purpose of this study is to provide an assessment of international airports and airlines, ‘IAAs’, and to organize and classify the literature on air transport to stage the importance of this topic and encourage future research in the ...
Lázaro Florido-Benítez
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The enlightenment of the cost control of regional tourism airports: Taking Airport A as an example
<p>Since the reform and opening up, the civil aviation industry has accelerated its pace of development and achieved world renowned achievements. It has been the world’s second largest civil aviation transportation market for many years. With the rapid development of the civil aviation industry, the construction of transportation airports has ...
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Is Madeira Airport the Beginning of a Tourism Experience on the Island?
Air transport is the main mode of transport used when traveling to the Autonomous Region of Madeira (ARM), Portugal. The airport and the entire airport infrastructure are essential for tourists to access the island. It is therefore important to assess their importance in the tourism development of the region and, to what extent, being the first and ...
VirÃssimo, Helena, Abrantes, Jorge
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The Comparative Study of Connectivity, Performance and Socio-Economic Impact of Low-Cost Carriers in Poznan and Wroclaw (Poland) [PDF]
This article reviews the dimensions of the low-cost carriers' (LCC) spatial development and socio-economic impact in the Polish cities of Poznan and Wroclaw.
Andrei Bezruchonak
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