Abstract
This paper studies the passenger demand for two airport hubs in the United States using econometric time-series modeling. By focusing on the traditional determinants of demand (national income and price), this paper compares the econometric dynamics of passenger demand for a large and a small airport hub. We found that there is a sustained relationship between income, price, and revenue passenger miles over time. We also found that a shock in GDP causes a disruption that has a lasting impact on passenger demand.
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DOI
10.20429/jamt.2024.110204
Publication Date
12-2024
Recommended Citation
Ertekin, S. and Fanta, F. (2024). A comparative analysis of passenger demand for two airport hubs in the United States. Journal of Applied Marketing Theory, 11(2) 43-64. ISSN: 2151-3236.
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