2023
DOI: 10.1287/trsc.2022.1165
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Passenger-Centric Slot Allocation at Schedule-Coordinated Airports

Abstract: Schedule coordination is the primary form of demand management used at busy airports. At its core, slot allocation involves a highly complex combinatorial problem. In response, optimization models have been developed to minimize the displacement of flight schedules from airline requests, subject to physical and administrative constraints. Existing approaches, however, may not result in the best itineraries for passengers. This paper proposes an original passenger-centric approach to airport slot allocation to … Show more

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“…We conclude this section with a remark about our modeling choices to compute the rescheduling and charging decisions. We recognize that our formulation in (11) and the negotiation mechanisms in Figure 6 can be made much more comprehensive, allowing for extensions to capture IATA guidelines as in [25], airline equity and interests as in [38] and [39], and connecting passenger flows as in [40]. While we aim to pursue these directions in future research, our focus in this paper is to illustrate the need for jointly modeling scheduling and charging decisions associated with HEA refleeting, using HEA concepts that are deemed viable in 2030-2050.…”
Section: B Alteration Of Proposed Schedules Based On Outputs Of Resch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conclude this section with a remark about our modeling choices to compute the rescheduling and charging decisions. We recognize that our formulation in (11) and the negotiation mechanisms in Figure 6 can be made much more comprehensive, allowing for extensions to capture IATA guidelines as in [25], airline equity and interests as in [38] and [39], and connecting passenger flows as in [40]. While we aim to pursue these directions in future research, our focus in this paper is to illustrate the need for jointly modeling scheduling and charging decisions associated with HEA refleeting, using HEA concepts that are deemed viable in 2030-2050.…”
Section: B Alteration Of Proposed Schedules Based On Outputs Of Resch...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim et al (2017) optimise gate/flight allocation with a trade-off between the passenger transit time through the airport, the aircraft taxi time and the robustness of gate assignment. Birolini et al (2023) propose a change of paradigm for optimising slot allocation through passenger-oriented metrics. Buire et al (2022) propose a strategic synchronisation to coordinate train and flight timetables based on passenger transfer time at CDG airport.…”
Section: Transportation Service Optimisation Through Passenger-orient...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Birolini et al. (2023) propose a change of paradigm for optimising slot allocation through passenger‐oriented metrics. Buire et al.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%