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Evaluierung des Potenzials von Virtual Intermodality an Flughäfen am Beispiel des Flughafen BER – eine Entwicklung konkreter Handlungsansätze

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  • Hotes, Andreas G.
  • Mohrmann, Johannes
  • Gottschalk, Ezra Leander

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Dieser wissenschaftliche Beitrag untersucht das Potenzial von Virtual Intermodality an Flughäfen im Kontext aktueller luftfahrtbezogener Herausforderungen. Auf Grundlage einer multiplen Fallstudienanalyse sowie Untersuchungen zur Catchment-Area werden im Ergebnis konkrete Handlungsansätze zur Nutzung des Potenzials von Virtual Intermodality am Beispiel des Flughafen BER dargestellt.

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  • Hotes, Andreas G. & Mohrmann, Johannes & Gottschalk, Ezra Leander, 2022. "Evaluierung des Potenzials von Virtual Intermodality an Flughäfen am Beispiel des Flughafen BER – eine Entwicklung konkreter Handlungsansätze," EconStor Preprints 250062, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
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    Virtual Intermodality; Intermodalität; Flughafen BER; Catchment-Area;
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