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A comparative study of airport connectivity in China, Europe and US: which network provides the best service to passengers?

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  • Stefano Paleari
  • Renato Redondi
  • Paolo Malighetti

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This paper investigates the connectivity of the airport networks in China, Europe and US. Our aim is to analyze which network is most beneficial to final passengers in terms of travel time and which of the network features lead to such a result. A time-dependent minimum path approach is employed to calculate the minimum travel time between each pair of airports in the three networks, inclusive of flight times and waiting times in intermediate airports. We evaluate each fastest indirect connection in terms of circuitry times and routing factors to consider the effect of the hubs’ locations. Then we assess the temporal coordination of flights by calculating the average waiting times in intermediate airports. Our results show that fastest connections do not differ much in terms of routing factors and circuitry times. Even if the European network has the greater number of direct flights per airport, when connections require intermediate airports, their average waiting times exceed those of the American and Chinese Network.

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  • Stefano Paleari & Renato Redondi & Paolo Malighetti, 2009. "A comparative study of airport connectivity in China, Europe and US: which network provides the best service to passengers?," Working Papers 0904, Department of Management, Information and Production Engineering, University of Bergamo.
  • Handle: RePEc:brh:wpaper:0904
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