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Abstract
Knowing the potential evolution of air transport demand is necessary in order to ensure the positive effects that are generated by air transport itself, in terms of economic and social development. There are several air transport demand forecasting models, which differ from each other in terms of time, available data and the aspects to be analysed. The aim of this study is to create forecasts that can help government authorities to formulate air transport development policies. This paper focuses on a regional context — Sardinia — the second largest island in the Mediterranean. A large part of its economic and social development potential (tourism-related) is based on breaking its isolation by substantially improving air transportation services. In particular, the originality of these forecasts lies in the attempt to interpret a context characterised by different factors influencing the air transport market. Public Service Obligation (PSO) (Art. 4 RC 2408/92) was first imposed in Sardinia in 2002, on several domestic routes. Low cost companies have been operating since 2007, and some of them took advantage of public subsidies to develop new routes. During the same period, the three major Sardinian airports were expanded and improved. This paper provides a detailed, descriptive analysis of air transport demand evolution at Cagliari’s airport (1995–2014). Based on this analysis, several regression models for aggregate data have been specified and calibrated, distinguishing between domestic and international passengers.
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Author's Biography
Roberto Devoto is professor of air transport at the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of Cagliari, Italy. His current research interests focus on various aspects of aviation: network design, traffic assignment to the networks, modelling travel demand forecasting, noise and environmental pollution in airport design.
Italo Meloni is professor in transport planning at the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Architecture, University of Cagliari, Italy. He is currently also director of CRiMM, the university centre for research into transport and mobility issues. His current research interests lie chiefly in promoting changes in travel behaviour for achieving more sustainable mobility, as well as in activity-based and discrete choice modelling for travel demand forecasting.
Nicoletta Rassu is research assistant at the University of Cagliari, Italy. Since 2004, she has been researching topics related to air transportation. These include air passenger transport demand, airport pollution (environmental and noise), airport regulations.
Benedetta Sanjust Di Teulada is research assistant at the University of Cagliari, Italy. Since July 2010 she has collaborated with the Centre for Research of Mobility Models (CRiMM) in activity-travel surveys, activity-based analysis and demand transportation models. Her research activity mainly focuses on sustainable mobility policies and behavioural models.