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Implications of the ageing society and internationalisation for airport services: A perspective on passenger demand for personal space at airport terminals
Institution:1. German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Air Transport and Airport Research, Lilienthalplatz 7, 38108 Braunschweig, Germany;2. ALMADESIGN, Rua Armando Cortez, Ed. Interface, no 1C R/C D, 2770-233 Paço de Arcos, Portugal
Abstract:“Per-passenger-space” has been used as one of the fundamental units of Level of Service (LOS) measurement to evaluate the capacity of airport terminals for passenger comfort and service satisfaction. This study addresses the questions of how air passengers perceive personal space as an airport service attribute, and how the territoriality of passengers is moderated by their age and cultural background. Participants were grouped depending on their age and nationality for a comparative study. The results from the Repertory Grid Technique (RGT) and open-ended questions supported the conclusion that passengers of different age and cultural backgrounds perceive personal space differently, and their service satisfaction would be partially affected by the availability of personal space within the airport terminal. These findings suggest a necessity for alternative LOS standards that are cost-effective and able to reflect changing age structure and cultural composition of air passengers.
Keywords:Level of service  Personal space  Aging  National culture  Airport terminal planning
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