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Sessions at a Glance SESSIONS AT A GLANCE MONDAY 12 TUESDAY 13 WEDNESDAY 14 THURSDAY 15 11:15 - 14:00 - 15:30 - 17:00 - 08:15 - 09:45 - 11:15 - 14:00 - 15:30 - 17:00 - 08:15 - 09:45 - 11:15 - 08:15 - 09:45 - ROOM 12:30 15:15 16:45 18:15 9:30 11:00 12:30 15:15 16:45 18:15 9:30 11:00 12:30 9:30 11:00 AVII A1.1 A1.2 A1.3 A1.4 A1.5 A1.6 A1.7 A1.8 A1.9 A1.10 A1.11 A1.12 A1.13 A1.14 A1.15 AVIII D3.1 D3.2 D3.3 D3.4 D3.5 D3.6 D3.7 D3.8 D3.9 D3.10 D3.11 D3.12 D3.13 D3.14 D3.15 AII C2.1 C2.2 C2.3 C2.4 C2.5 C2.6 C2.7 C2.8 C2.9 C2.10 C2.11 C2.12 C2.13 C2.14 C2.15 AVI C4.1 C4.2 C4.3 C4.4 C4.5 C4.6 C4.7 C4.8 C4.9 C4.10 C4.11 C4.12 C4.13 D3.16 D3.17 5A A2.1 A2.2 A2.3 A2.4 A2.5 A2.6 A2.7 A2.8 A2.9 A2.10 A2.11 5B A4.1 A4.2 A4.3 A4.4 A4.5 A4.6 A4.7 A4.8 A4.9 A4.10 5C B5.1 B5.2 B5.3 B5.4 D1.1 D1.2 D1.3 D1.4 D1.5 D1.6 D1.7 D1.8 D1.9 D1.10 AIII C1.1 C1.2 C1.3 C1.4 C1.5 G4.1 G4.2 G4.3 G4.4 G4.5 G4.6 G4.7 G4.8 G4.9 G4.10 AIV B2.1 B2.2 B2.3 B2.4 B2.5 B2.6 B2.7 B2.8 B2.9 D2.1 D2.2 D2.3 D2.4 D2.5 D2.6 1.08 F1.1 F1.2 F1.3 F1.4 F1.5 F1.6 F1.7 F1.8 H2.1 H2.2 H2.3 H2.4 H2.5 H2.6 H2.7 1.13 F4.1 F4.2 F4.3 F4.4 F4.5 F4.6 F4.7 F4.8 G2.1 G2.2 G2.3 G2.4 G2.5 G2.6 0.07 B3.1 B3.2 B3.3 B3.4 B3.5 B3.6 B1.1 B1.2 B1.3+B5.5 G1.1 G1.2 G1.3 G1.4 G1.5 1.02 B4.1 B4.2 B4.3 B4.4 B4.5 B4.6 C6.1 C6.2 C6.3 G5.1 G5.2 G5.3 G5.4 G5.5 1.03 C5.1 C5.2 C5.3 C5.4 C5.5 C5.6 A3.1 A3.2 A3.3 A3.4 G3.1 G3.2 G3.3 G3.4 1.04 E3.1 E3.2 E3.3 E3.4 E3.5 E3.6 D4.1 D4.2 D4.3 D4.4 D5.1 D5.2 D5.3 1.05 F3.1 F3.2 F3.3 F3.4 F3.5 F3.6 E1.1 E1.2 E1.3 G6.1 G6.2 G6.3 1.06 F6.1 F6.2 F6.3 F6.4 F6.5 F6.6 E6.1 E6.2 E6.3 G7.1 G7.2 G7.3 1.07 C3.1 C3.2 C3.3 C3.4 C3.5 E7.1 E7.2 E7.3 E8.1 E8.2 H5.1 H5.2 0.02 E2.1 E2.2 E2.3 E2.4 E2.5 E5.1 E5.2 E5.3 E5.4 E5.5 H4.1 H4.2 0.03 E4.1 E4.2 E4.3 E4.4 E4.5 F2.1 F2.2 F2.3 F2.4 F2.5 D6.1 H1.1+H3.1 0.04 F5.1 F5.2 F5.3 F5.4 F5.5 SESSIONS ID SESSION A1.1 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION MON 12 th (11:15 - 12:30) Room AVII Authors 1018 FUTURE AIRPORT STRATEGIES Nathalie LENOIR (main author) ASSESSING THE EFFICACY OF ADAPTIVE AIRPORT STRATEGIC PLANNING: RESULTS FROM 1674 COMPUTATIONAL EXPERIMENTS Jan KWAKKEL (main author) Koichiro TEZUKA (main author), Kazusei 2185 EFFECT OF CREDIT RATINGS ON AIRPORT FINANCING AND MANAGEMENT KATO, Joyce LOW Álvaro COSTA (main author), Mário 2897 VALUATION TECHNIQUES FOR AIRPORT INVESTMENTS: MAXIMIZING VALUE TROUGH FLEXIBILITY COUTINHO DOS SANTOS, Rui NEIVA, Carlos CRUZ 3210 STRATEGIC FLEXIBLE PLANNING AND REAL OPTIONS FOR AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA Hans HUBER (main author) ID SESSION A1.2 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION MON 12 th (14:00 - 15:15) Room AVII Authors Gisle SOLVOLL (main author), Terje 1355 RECONSIDERING THE REGIONAL AIRPORT NETWORK IN NORWAY MATHISEN EXPLORING NETWORK EFFECTS OF POINT -TO -POINT NETWORKS: AN INVESTIGATION OF THE SPATIAL 1374 ENTRY PATTERNS OF SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Xiaowen FU (main author), Jia YAN, Tae OUM THE PROPAGATION OF DELAYS IN A NETWORK OF AIRPORTS: THE APPROXIMATE NETWORK DELAYS 1951 MODEL Amedeo ODONI (main author), Kerry MALONE Yonghwa PARK (main author), Sangyong LEE, 3175 CONTINUOUS CONNECTIVITY MODEL FOR THE EVALUATION OF HUB-AND-SPOKE OPERATIONS Kwang Eui YOO António ANTUNES (main author), Miguel 3196 AN OPTIMIZATION MODEL FOR THE EXPANSION OF AN AIRPORT NETWORK SANTOS ID SESSION A1.3 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION MON 12 th (15:30 - 16:45) Room AVII Authors 1019 SINGLE OR DUAL TILL FOR AIRPORTS? A TWO-SIDED MARKET ANALYSIS Estelle MALAVOLTI (main author) Michael MADAS (main author), Konstantinos 1203 MANAGING AIRPORT CONGESTION: FROM THEORY INTO POLICY PRACTICE ZOGRAFOS A COMPARISON OF THE APPROACHES ADOPTED TO REGULATING AIRPORTS IN IRELAND AND NEW 1527 ZEALAND Margaret ARBLASTER (main author) Stephen APPOLD (main author), Douglas 2211 WHEN THE SHOE DOESN?T QUITE FIT: REGULATING LARGE COMMERCIAL AIRPORTS WITH EXPANDING ROLES BAKER ID SESSION A1.4 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION MON 12 th (17:00 - 18:15) Room AVII Authors Chi -Ruey JENG (main author), Tay -Lin 1311 SOLUTION THE AIRPORT CHECK-IN COUNTER ASSIGNMENTS PROBLEM HWANG, Sin-Siang WANG ANALYSIS OF CRITERIA FOR REDUCED -SPACED PARALLEL RUNWAY APPROACHES: THE APPLICATION 1334 OF PRM/SOIA IN SÃO PAULO AIRPORT Claudio ALVES (main author) Daisuke FUKUDA (main author), Seitaro 2086 EVALUATION OF PASSENGER FLOW LINES IN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TERMINALS MATSUO, Tsuyoshi HATORI A NEW SOLUTION APPROACH FOR THE AIRPORT GATE ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM FOR HANDLING OF 2865 UNEVEN GATE DEMANDS Hakki GENÇ (main author) 2868 IMPROVING ON AIRPORT’S GROUND HANDLING Katalin BITE (main author) ID SESSION A1.5 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (08:15 - 09:30) Room AVII Authors AIRLINE MERGER AND MARKET STRUCTURE CHANGE IN JAPAN: A CONDUCT -PARAMETER AND 1100 THEORETICAL-PRICE APPROACH Jun MIZUTANI (main author) Chieh -Hua WEN (main author), Wei -Ying 2036 AIRLINES' COMPETITIVE POSITIONING USING MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE CLUSTER ANALYSIS CHEN 2232 OPERATION COST CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR AIRLINES Pei -Chi SHAO (main author), Yu -Hern CHANG Ayse KUCUK YILMAZ (main author), Triant 2390 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN THE AIRLINE BUSINESS: THE ENTERPRISE SUSTAINABILITY RISK MANAGEMENT CONCEPTUAL MODEL FLOURIS ID SESSION A1.6 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (09:45 - 11:00) Room AVII Authors 1780 THE AIRFARE EFFECTS OF AIRLINE ALLIANCES ON COMPLEMENTARY ROUTES Li ZOU (main author), Tae OUM, Chunyan YU 2224 IMPACT OF OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE ON AIR CARRIER COST: EVIDENCE FROM U.S. AIRLINES Bo ZOU (main author), Mark HANSEN 2300 OPTIMAL DIFFERENTIATION AND NUMBER OF AIRLINE FARE TYPES Christiaan BEHRENS (main author), Eric PELS AIRLINE PROFIT ESTIMATION MODEL IN CASE OF PURCHASING NEW SLOTS FOR ROUTE NETWORK 2376 EXPANSION Danica PAVLOVIC (main author), Milica KALIC 2777 ON THE EQUIVALENCE OF CONGESTION PRICING AND SLOT AUCTIONING AT CONGESTED AIRPORTS Leonardo BASSO (main author) ID SESSION A1.7 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (11:15 - 12:30) Room AVII Authors Tasos NIKOLERIS (main author), Mark 2040 EVALUATION OF PRIORITY QUEUE DISCIPLINES FOR AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS IN NEXTGEN HANSEN Abdolreza REZAEE ARJROODY (main author), 2217 DETERMINATION OF DELAY FACTORS IN DOMESTIC PASSENGER FLIGHTS USING AHP TECHNIQUE Fardad SARKESHIKI, Khalil ZAMANI Slavica DOZIC (main author), Milica KALIC, 2366 DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR AIRLINE SCHEDULE RECOVERY Obrad BABIC Daniel CAETANO (main author), Nicolau 2492 A FLIGHT SCHEDULING AND FLEET ASSIGNMENT MODEL GUALDA Vikrant VAZE (main author), Cynthia 2775 EFFICIENT UTILIZATION OF AIRPORT CAPACITY UNDER FREQUENCY COMPETITION BARNHART ID SESSION A1.8 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (14:00 - 15:15) Room AVII Authors Shu -Chuan CHEN (main author), Ching -Fu 1263 BURNOUT AND WORK ENGAGEMENT AMONG TAIWANESE FLIGHT ATTENDANTS: THE APPLICATION OF JOB DEMANDS-RESOURCES MODEL CHEN BURNOUT AND ISOLATION AMONG FLIGHT ATTENDANTS: A TEST OF THE JOB DEMANDS -RESOURCES 1624 MODEL Ya-Ling KAO (main author), Ching-Fu CHEN Ana VIEIRA (main author), Isabel D OS 2576 COMMUNICATION SKILLS: A MANDATORY COMPETENCE FOR GROUND AND AIRPLANE CREW TO REDUCE TENSION IN EXTREME SITUATIONS SANTOS Wagner GOMES (main author), Nicolau 2861 AIRLINE CREW SCHEDULING IN THE BRAZILIAN CONTEXT GUALDA ID SESSION A1.9 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (15:30 - 16:45) Room AVII Authors Andreas WITTMER (main author), Tim 1301 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF VLJ AIR TAXI CUSTOMER PREFERENCES BÖTTGER 1302 IMPACT OF AIRLINES' ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POLICIES ON PASSENGERS CHOICE OF AIRLINE Andreas WITTMER (main author) SUSTAINABILITY OF FEEDER AND SHORT -HAUL AIR TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS IN INDIA: EMERGING 1454 ISSUES AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Kodanda BOLLAKAYALA (main author) Wang LU (main author), Liu YUMEI, Li 2031 THE IMPACT OF DIRECT AIR TRANSPORTATION LINK CROSS TAIWAN STRAITS ON AIR PASSENGER TRANSPORTATION OF CHINA MAINLAND, TAIWAN, HONG KONG AND MACAO HONGTAO, Zhu YAOWEN Yu -Chiun CHIOU (main author), Yen -Heng 2647 FACTORS AFFECTING INTENSIONS OF BUSINESS AND LEISURE PASSENGERS: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF CHINA LOW-COST AIR SERVICE CHEN, Ming-Te WANG ID SESSION A1.10 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION TUE 13 th (17:00 - 18:15) Room AVII Authors Xiaowen FU (main author), Anming ZHANG, 1371 REVENUE SHARING WITH MULTIPLE AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS Gavin YANG Martin DRESNER (main author), Rodrigo 1483 THE IMPACT OF FLIGHT DELAYS ON PASSENGER DEMAND, YIELDS AND WELFARE BRITTO, Augusto VOLTES Timothy DONNET (main author), Robyn 2021 CITIES IN THE AIRPORTS? SHADOW: UNDERLYING INTERESTS AND DISCRETIONARY POWER IN AIRPORT-REGION DEVELOPMENT KEAST MEASURING THE IMPACT OF AIRLINES’ DOMINANCE, INTER - AIRPORT COMPETITION AND LOCAL 2405 GOVERNMENTS ON THE EFFICIENCY OF ITALIAN AIRPORTS Davide SCOTTI (main author), Nicola VOLTA Gustavo CALEGARO (main author), Elton 2909 MULTICRITERIA PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF THE EUROPEAN AIR NAVIGATION SERVICE PROVIDERS FERNANDES ID SESSION A1.11 AIRPORTS AND AVIATION WED 14 th (08:15 - 09:30) Room AVII Authors Olja COKORILO (main author), Slobodan 1700 THE IMPACTS OF AIRCRAFT INCIDENT ON THE UNIT OPERATING COSTS OF CIVIL AIRCRAFT GVOZDENOVIC, Natasa BABACEV, Petar MIROSAVLJEVIC Ayse KUCUK YILMAZ (main author), Triant 2371 THE MANAGEMENT OF REPUTATION RISK AND AIRLINE SUSTAINABILITY FLOURIS Thomas BRAUN (main author), Richard 2401 WIDER ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF AIR TRANSPORT: ESTIMATING CONSUMER SURPLUS FOR GERMANY KLOPHAUS, Andreas LUEG-ARNDT Ana Luiza SOUZA (main author), Thaís 3004 EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC BETWEEN BRAZIL AND EUROPE BALTER, Ivy MACHADO, Elton FERNANDES Alda METRASS MENDES (main author), 3244 AIR TRANSPORTATION POLICY FOR SMALL COMMUNITIES: LESSONS FROM THE U.S.
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