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Tourism growth versus airport environmental capacity: An application of Ramsey pricing to Spanish tourist airports

Transportation Research, Part D: Transport and Environment, 2010
Airport infrastructure in many countries is being up-graded to meet the growing demands of tourism, and air travel more generally, but this poses problems for sustainable development. Thus, there is the need to establish an alternative to the traditional airport pricing structure for landing fees so as to reflect the true cost that air transports ...
Roberto Rendeiro Martín-Cejas
exaly   +2 more sources

Cities (r)evolution in the smart era: smart mobility practices as a driving force for tourism flow and the moderating role of airports in cities

open access: yesInternational Journal of Tourism Cities, 2023
PurposeThe significance of smart mobility practices in shaping cities from a smart perspective has grown in recent years, influencing policies and the choices made by inhabitants.
Filippo Marchesani   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Airports as Shopfronts of Tourism Destinations: Awarded Brand Singapore Changi Versus Surviving Istanbul Ataturk [PDF]

open access: yesEurasian Studies in Business and Economics, 2019
Industrial tourism which is depended on inclusive tours consists of several supplying sectors. Air transportation is one of the primary suppliers of industrial tourism not only because it provides one of the two main components of inclusive tour but ...
Erkan Sezgin
exaly   +2 more sources

The impact of tourism on airport efficiency: The Spanish case

Utilities Policy, 2018
Abstract This paper considers the impact of tourism on airports efficiency. Using stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) methods, an input-oriented distance function was estimated for a sample of 35 Spanish airports over the 2009 to 2016 period. Air transport and tourism are highly connected.
Xosé Luis Fernández   +2 more
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Airports Driving Economic and Tourism Development [PDF]

open access: possibleRomanian Economic Journal, 2007
Globalization of the world economy is a key driver of air traffic growth. Cross-investment between European countries, as well as to and from the USA, Far East and the rest of the world is increasingly a feature of modern business, with mobility of labor as a growing factor.
Cristiana Cristureanu, Ana Bobirca
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The airline – airport – tourism destination authority relationship

2022
Οι διαρθρωτικές αλλαγές στις αερομεταφορές και τον τουρισμό αφενός και η οικονομική ύφεση που ξέσπασε στην Ευρώπη στα τέλη του 2009 αφετέρου άνοιξαν το δρόμο για συλλογικές πρωτοβουλίες και συνεργασίες. Η περίπτωση του Athens Tourism Partnership αποτελεί παράδειγμα μιας τέτοιας συλλογικής πρωτοβουλίας που ξεκίνησε τον Δεκέμβριο του 2016 και αποτελείται
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A model to identify airport hubs and their importance to tourism in Brazil

Research in Transportation Economics, 2010
Abstract Air transportation in Brazil has been recently liberalized and one of the consequences of this process is the concentration of flights in a few hubs. During the years 2006–2007 two fatal accidents created unprecedented chaos in both land and air sides of the system with harmful consequences to tourism in Brazil.
Costa, Tiago FG   +2 more
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Airport Infrastructures and Tourism. A Choice Experiment for a Comparative Evaluation of the Siena Airport Project

Politica economica, 2014
The goal of this work is to contribute to the debate on and the understanding of the relationship between air transportation and tourism development. More specifically, it aims at unveiling whether investment in new transport infrastructures always boosts tourists' flows. A survey allows to analyse a case study, i.e.
Bimonte Salvatore   +2 more
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Low cost airlines, airport and tourism. The case of Faro Airport [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
Airport infrastructures play an important role in the heart of the regions in which they are located, as well as in certain sectors of activity, such as tourism. In recent years, their positioning has been altered from a passive attitude to an active attitude due to new market demands and new trends which have arisen in associated sectors, such as the ...
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