Connectivity at Chinese airports: The evolution and drivers
Yahua Zhang,
Anming Zhang,
Zhenran Zhu and
Kun Wang
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2017, vol. 103, issue C, 490-508
Abstract:
This study calculates the connectivity of 69 Chinese airports and identifies the underlying drivers of the variation in airport connectivity over a period 2005–2016. Our connectivity model incorporates multiple discount factors including capacity and velocity penalties to correct for the quality of a connection. We find that Chinese airports experienced a great increase in air connectivity over the study period. Beijing Capital, Shanghai Pudong and Guangzhou Baiyun are far ahead of other airports in terms of overall connectivity and especially so in terms of international connectivity. However, the growth of some tourism cities and small cities has been stagnant and they suffered losses of connectivity at times. Airport competition measured by HHI, average fare, investment in local city’s fixed asset investment and airport facilities, macroeconomic conditions, and population are found to be closely associated with an airport’s connectivity. We also find that the presence of low-cost carriers is conducive for air connectivity, while HSR has the effect of decreasing airport connectivity.
Keywords: Airport connectivity; Connectivity drivers; Chinese airports; Airport HHI (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2017.05.026
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