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Spending time,spending money: passenger segmentation in an international airport
Authors:Paul Freathy  Frank O'Connell
Institution:1. Institute for Retail Studies, University of Stirling , Stirling , Scotland j.p.freathy@stirling.ac.uk;3. Dublin Airport Authority , Dublin , Ireland
Abstract:Changes within the air transport sector have required many European airports to either develop or expand their commercial activities. Strategies have included the expansion of retail space, a broadening of the tenant and merchandise mix and the development of a passenger segmentation strategy. This paper explores the efficacy of this approach by identifying the behaviour of different passenger segments while in an international airport. Using a framework of strategic market segmentation, it identifies how travellers allocate their time having entered ‘airside’ and details any purchases made. Using observational research and a face-to-face quantitative survey, 301 passengers were tracked and interviewed. Through a broad based, a priori form of segmentation, significant differences in shopping behaviour are identified. Such findings assist with the development of the airport's commercial strategy and allow a number of observations to be made about the value of market segmentation from both a theoretical and managerial perspective.
Keywords:retail  airports  commercial strategy  consumer behaviour  market segmentation
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