Resumos
A análise da competição em sistemas de múltiplos aeroportos representa um tema bastante discutido na literatura, em função de sua importância para o planejamento aeroportuário e das companhias aéreas. Faz-se necessário compreender o conjunto de atributos de nível de serviço considerados pelo usuário de transporte aéreo no momento da decisão por um aeroporto, a fim de capturar e prever o seu comportamento diante de alternativas. Em geral, o tempo de acesso ao aeroporto, a frequência de voo e a tarifa representam as variáveis determinantes da escolha aeroportuária, mas com diferentes graus de importância relativa, dependendo da região e do cluster analisado. Assim, este trabalho tem o objetivo de analisar a evolução de estudos que visam simular a escolha do passageiro em regiões de múltiplos aeroportos, abordando as diferenças das principais metodologias empregadas e dos resultados obtidos.
múltiplos aeroportos; escolha; passageiro; planejamento
The analysis of multi-airport systems' competition is a topic widely discussed in the literature due to its importance for airports and airlines planning. It's necessary to understand the set of attributes of level of service considered by the air transportation user at the time of airport choice in order to capture and predict his behavior when dealing with alternative. In general, access time to the airport, flight frequency and price represent the determinants variables of airport choice, but with different degrees of relative importance, depending on the region and the cluster in analysis. Thus, this work intend to analyze the evolution of studies designed to simulate the passenger's choice in multi-airport regions, addressing the differences between main methods used and results obtained.
multi-airport; choice; passenger; planning
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Datas de Publicação
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Publicação nesta coleção
07 Nov 2013 -
Data do Fascículo
Out 2013
Histórico
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Recebido
04 Abr 2012 -
Aceito
01 Out 2013 -
Revisado
30 Jun 2012