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Willingness to pay for safety improvements in passenger air travel
Institution:1. Transport and Logistics Section, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands;2. Program in Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands;3. Department of Transport and Planning, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands;1. Université de Lyon, F-69622 Lyon, France;2. Epidemiological Research and Surveillance Unit in Transport, Occupation and Environment (UMRESTTE), French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks (IFSTTAR), Cité des Mobilités, 25 avenue François Mitterrand, F-69675 Bron, France;3. Université Lyon 1, UMRESTTE, F-69373 Lyon, France;4. Université Lyon 2, GATE Lyon Saint-Etienne (UMR 5824), 69130 Ecully, France;1. CERIS/ICIST, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal;2. ADVANCE/CSG, ISEG-(Lisbon School of Economics and Management), Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal;1. Air Traffic Management Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore;2. Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore;3. Room 8-15, Haking Wong Building, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong;1. Labuan Faculty of International Finance, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia;2. Faculty of Computing and Informatics, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Malaysia
Abstract:The risk of being involved in an airplane accident is largely ignored in air passengers’ choice models. The reason presumably is that it is hard to operationalize, because objective safety indicators often involve extremely low probabilities that are hard to grasp and interpret by passengers. In this paper, we propose an operationalization that is based on the perception of safety, which is easy to understand and resonates that perceptions often influence decisions stronger than objective variables. We conceptualize that passengers form a safety perception score of a particular flight based on their perception of airline and route attributes and that this score in turn is traded-off against other flight attributes, such as ticket costs, to arrive at a flight choice. In line with this conceptualization, two stated preference experiments are conducted. In a first experiment, combinations of airline and route attributes are evaluated in terms of safety that is captured on a rating scale. In a second experiment, safety perception is treated as an attribute and traded-off against other flight attributes to arrive at a flight choice. The paper presents the results of a regression and a Panel Mixed Logit model estimated from responses obtained from a convenience sample of 161 air passengers recruited in the Netherlands. The results of both models are then combined to calculate the willingness to pay values for improvements made to a range of airline and route attributes, taking into account socio-demographic variables and psychological traits. As expected, the results indicate that the willingness to pay for improving safety decreases with higher initial safety levels.
Keywords:Safety perception  Flight choice  Willingness to pay  Stated choice experiments  Mixed Logit model  Hierarchical information integration
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