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An Analysis for Transferring Connectivity at Incheon international Airport  

Park, Yong-Hwa (인하대학교 아태물류학부)
Kim, Seong-Yeong (인하대학교 국제통상물류대학원)
Kim, Jung-Yeop (인하대학교 대학원)
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Journal of Korean Society of Transportation / v.24, no.6, 2006 , pp. 75-85 More about this Journal
Abstract
Recently. large number of countires have been focused on the construction of container seaport and hub airport to enrole as the center of logistics. In particular, the East Asian nations have been enhanced their airports' facilities in order to accommodate for demand of global market environment. In Korea, Incheon International Airport (ICN) was opened in 2001 to take leading role as the Northeast Asian main hub airport. The purpose of this research is to analyze the transferring connectivity at ICN. To analyze its connectivity, this research has been applies two methodologies ; wane structure and minimum or maximun connection time analysis It has analyzed the temporal configuration as the frequency and quality of indirect connections offered by an airline by adopting a wave-system structure in the airline flight schedule. As an empirical analysis, it also calculated the minimum and maximum connection time adopting Korean Air's flight information.
Keywords
Hub airport; Hub & Spoke network; Transferring connectivity; Wane structure; Minimum connection time;
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