O efeito da variabilidade do tempo de viagem no modal aéreo
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https://doi.org/10.14295/transportes.v25i3.1295Keywords:
Travel time variability, Stated preference, Air transportation.Abstract
The analysis of travel time variability is gaining interest among researchers and planners. This work evaluates the behavior of air transport users in the presence of variability of travel time. Specifically, it determines the behavior of air transport users in relation to this variability, prone, neutral or averse; Identifies and characterizes this variability in flight choice and compares the impact of the different characteristics involved. Stated preference data were collected and discrete choice models estimated to model user behavior. The results showed that the users of the air transport are averse to the variability of travel time. The comparison between the impacts of the variables showed that they mainly value the cost of the passage in the choice of flight, followed by the existence of a scale in the displacement between origin and destination, and finally the time and variability of the travel time.
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