Reliability evaluation for airline network design in response to fluctuation in passenger demand
Chaug-Ing Hsu and
Yuh-Horng Wen
Omega, 2002, vol. 30, issue 3, 197-213
Abstract:
This study develops a reliability evaluation method for airline network design. Reliability evaluation in the airline network design phase is considered herein as a post-design task. A series of models for determining flight frequencies on individual routes, evaluating reliability under normal/abnormal demand fluctuations, and providing a priori adjustment of flight frequencies are presented. A case study demonstrating the feasibility of applying the proposed models is provided. Study results not only suggest a post evaluation and adjustment method for airline network design in response to future uncertain fluctuation in passenger demand, but also provide ways to improve flexibility in airline flight frequency decision-making.
Keywords: Reliability; evaluation; Airline; network; design; Passenger; demand; fluctuations; Flight; frequency; adjustment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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