Book description
Air Transport: A Tourism Perspective provides rigorous insights into the current complexities, synergies and conflicts within air transportation and tourism, presenting a balanced, comprehensive, contemporary, and global analysis that thoroughly examines the links between theory and practice. The book offers readers a multi-sector, global perspective on the practical implications of the link between air transport and tourism. By using a novel approach, it systematically explores the successive stages of a tourist's trip—investigating reasons for flying, the airport experience, airline industry structures, competition and regulation, and air transportation and destination interrelationships.
In addition, the book explores current and salient debates on such issues as the influence of traveling to visit friends and family, the role of charters versus low cost carriers, public subsidies to support airport development, and much more.
- Presents insights from an international team of expert contributors with proven research and publication experience in their specialty area
- Includes cutting-edge analyses based on original research that identifies emerging research directions and policy and managerial implications
- Utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to fully explore theoretical and policy concepts and their effect on air transportation and tourism development
- Provides case studies from around the globe in each chapter
Table of contents
- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Copyright
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Contributors
- Authors’ Biography
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Part I: The Rationale for Flying
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Part II: Before Travelling: Choosing Transport Modes, Airlines, and Airports
- Chapter 5: The Impact of Government Policy and Regulation
- Chapter 6: Intermodal Competition and Tourism
- Chapter 7: Airport Choice
- Chapter 8: The Option of Self-Connection
- Chapter 9: Distribution Trends
- Chapter 10: The Role of the Different Airline Business Models
- Chapter 11: The End of European Charter Airlines: Myths and Realities
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Part III: On the Go: Accessing Airports and the Airline and Airport Experience
- Chapter 12: The Role of Airport Surface Access in the Passenger Journey
- Chapter 13: The Airport Experience
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Chapter 14: The Airline–Airport Relationship: Allocating Risks and Opportunities in a Vertical Partnership
- Abstract
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Ownership and Objectives of Owners
- 14.3 Airport Passenger Characteristics, Business Models, and Implications for Airport Management
- 14.4 Airline Route Policy
- 14.5 Airport Options for Influencing Airline Route and Base Choice
- 14.6 Vertical Integration
- 14.7 Discussion of Risks and Opportunities
- 14.8 Conclusions
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Part IV: Reaching the Destination and Attractions
- Chapter 15: Partnerships Between Tourism Destination Stakeholders and the Air Transport Sector
- Chapter 16: The Airport as an Attraction: The Airport City and Aerotropolis Concept
- Chapter 17: The Role of Niche Aviation Operations as Tourist Attractions
- Chapter 18: Conclusions: Factors, Beliefs and Perspectives
- Index
Product information
- Title: Air Transport – A Tourism Perspective
- Author(s):
- Release date: February 2019
- Publisher(s): Elsevier
- ISBN: 9780128128589
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