2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jairtraman.2012.10.003
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Measuring the willingness-to-pay of air-rail intermodal passengers

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“…The authors included an integrated baggage handling variable which was statistically significant only for leisure passengers with luggage, and they calculated a willingness to pay (WTP) for integrated baggage services for this submarket of E8.67. In contrast, Chiambaretto et al (2013) found that leisure passengers in Lille making international trips with train connections to Paris followed by international flights from Charles de Gaulle airport were willing to pay E35. The baggage figures differ probably because the French travellers were asked about long-range international flights (making baggage more important).…”
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“…The authors included an integrated baggage handling variable which was statistically significant only for leisure passengers with luggage, and they calculated a willingness to pay (WTP) for integrated baggage services for this submarket of E8.67. In contrast, Chiambaretto et al (2013) found that leisure passengers in Lille making international trips with train connections to Paris followed by international flights from Charles de Gaulle airport were willing to pay E35. The baggage figures differ probably because the French travellers were asked about long-range international flights (making baggage more important).…”
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“…Comparatively, Chiambaretto et al (2013) estimated a WTP of E11.26. These differences may have been due to the way the service was explained to the respondents, but there is such a small sample of results for this and baggage handling that it is hard to come to any insightful conclusions.…”
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“…Chiambaretto et al[29] measure the willingness to pay of intermodal passengers for some intermodal service attributes using a conjoint analysis.…”
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