Along with the development of technology,
high speed trains has become a serious threat to air transport. There are
different discussions on these two transportation modes which may be expressed
as substitutes for each other, especially in the medium and short distances as
opponents of each other or as complementary transport modes. In this study, 8
city pairs will be examined and the number of passengers, the seat offered, the
annual frequency and the occupancy rates will be examined on the basis of the
years 2012-2015, both of which are indicated as the main starting-point of
origin in which both high-speed trains and airline companies operate. In the
analysis process, values related to before and after will be compared based on
the entry of the high speed train in the mentioned city pairs. The results of
the study show that the number of airline passengers continued to increase with
the launch of the high-speed train, while there is a decrease or an increase at
flight frequencies and occupancy rates on some city pairs.
Air transportation high speed train cross competition transportation modes origin-destination routes
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Publication Date | June 30, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 |
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