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Measuring airline hub timetable co-ordination and connectivity: definition of a new index and application to a sample of European hubs
Danesi, Antonio
2006
Abstract
In this paper a new index for measuring the timetable co-ordination of an airline hub is proposed, with
application to a sample of European hubs. This index is both quite accurate and easy to use, so that it may
prove a useful schedule analysis tool for airline managers. In section 1 of this paper, the definition of
“wave-system structure” and “ideal wave” are given. In section 2 the problem of measuring hub
connectivity and hub timetable co-ordination is discussed. Then, both the so-called “weighted indirect
connection number”, which is an index for measuring hub connectivity, and the “connectivity ratio”,
which is an index for measuring hub timetable co-ordination, are described, in section 3 and 4
respectively. In section 5, a new index for measuring hub timetable co-ordination is illustrated: the
“weighted connectivity ratio”. Some examples of hub timetable co-ordination measures performed with
the new index are reported in section 6.
Series
European Transport / Trasporti Europei
XII (2006) 34
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
ISTIEE Istituto per lo studio dei trasporti nell’integrazione economica europea
Source
Antonio Danesi, "Measuring airline hub timetable co-ordination and connectivity: definition of a new index and application to a sample of European hubs", in: European Transport / Trasporti Europei, XII (2006) 34, pp. 54-74.
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