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Key strategies to maximise passenger terminal throughput and improve customer satisfaction while waiting for major developments to be delivered

Paolo Bianchi
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Paolo Bianchi: Head of Infrastructure Strategy & Planning, Bologna Airport, Italy

Journal of Airport Management, 2020, vol. 14, issue 3, 218-233

Abstract: This is a best-practice paper on how to maximise passenger terminal throughput and improve customer satisfaction by bridging the capacity and quality gaps that often materialise before major development projects come to fruition. The reference context comprises European regional airports with annual passenger traffic between 5 and 20 million, a single terminal configuration and its future development focused on expanding the existing terminal. The strategies presented in this paper are tailored to this specific context but are scalable and applicable to other contexts with a reduced effectiveness in some. Major developments for the expansion of existing terminals are large and complex projects often with a capacity gap in the timeframe leading to their completion caused by a variety of reasons including unforecasted growth, various delays or simply because of their late start. In order to keep accommodating the passenger growth and meeting the quality targets, these airports need to maximise their terminal throughput and improve the customer satisfaction acting at different levels and in different timescales. Bridge solutions are small- or medium-sized external interventions with a relatively short implementation time, which gain extra capacity by making available additional floor area and can be groped in three categories: existing building expansion, new temporary buildings and temporary reuse of existing buildings. Optimisations are internal reconfigurations usually with fast implementation, which gain extra capacity through modest area gain, increased layout efficiency, technological upgrades and can be groped in two categories: existing facilities reconfiguration and existing space repurposing. Bridge solutions and optimisations provide an uplift in capacity and quality but cannot be pursued everywhere for the presence of hard physical constraints, lack of space or because facilities are already too congested. Perceived quality solutions are ‘soft solutions’ with a very quick delivery time, which act on passenger perceptions of space, time, feelings and emotions and aim at improving passenger satisfaction without a physical expansion of the facility. This wide array of solutions leads to a very efficient passenger terminal with throughput greater than the capacity defined by the industry standards but still with good customer satisfaction, allowing airports to get more out of their existing physical asset maximising the passenger terminal throughput togheter with the overall organisation performance.

Keywords: development strategies; terminal expansions; terminal reconfigurations; temporary facilities; maximise capacity; customer satisfaction (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M1 M10 R4 R40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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