Borrowing from behavioural science: a novel method for the analysis of indirect temporal connectivity at airport hubs

Abstract

We introduce a novel empirical method that quantifies indirect temporal connectivity at airport hubs and overcomes certain limitations of existing methodology. Employing a pattern recognition algorithm, originally developed for behavioural research, we analysed schedules at Frankfurt and London Stansted airports in 2007. By employing our model in a comparative analysis, we demonstrate schedule coordination effects.

Publication
Proceedings of the 12th Air Transport Research Society (ATRS) World Conference