Factors influencing cargo airlines’ choice of airport: an international survey
journal contribution
posted on 2009-03-24, 11:30authored byJohn Gardiner, Stephen Ison, Ian M. Humphreys
This paper identifies and evaluates the myriad of factors that influence the choice of airport by freighter-operating airlines. The findings are presented from an international postal survey of airlines operating freighter aircraft on a scheduled non-integrated basis. A number of factors such as night curfews, freight forwarders and airport charges are found to be influential and these are examined against a number of dependent variables such as the airline's home region and operational patterns in order to identify key variations.
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Citation
GARDINER, J., ISON, S.G. and HUMPHREYS, I.M., 2005. Factors influencing cargo airlines’ choice of airport: an international survey. Journal of Air Transport Management, 11(6), pp. 393-399.