题名: |
Building and Maintaining Air Service Through Incentive Programs |
责任者: |
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Transportation Research Board; Airport Cooperative Research Program; David Ballard, David Weingart, GRA, Incorporated; Laurie Garrow, Jordan Herring, Atlanta Analytics, LLC; Russell W. Mills, Will Burns, Justin M. Rex, Michael Caniglia, Center for Regional Development, Bowling Green State University |
关键词: |
Transportation and Infrastructure — Aviation Transportation and Infrastructure — Economics Transportation and Infrastructure — Planning and Forecasting |
学科分类: |
暂无分类 |
摘要: |
Airports and the communities they serve view robust air service as an important element for economic well-being and overall quality of life. Incentive programs are often used to encourage airlines to maintain or augment service to a community. Recent airline industry trends, including airline consolidation, use of larger aircraft, the rise of ultra-low-cost airlines, and challenges with pilot supply as well as regulatory and policy developments, have affected the significance of these programs. The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's ACRP Research Report 218: Building and Maintaining Air Service Through Incentive Programs is a guidebook offering advice for using incentive programs for growing and maintaining commercial air service. The development, execution, and monitoring of air service incentive programs can be complex, involve multiple stakeholders, and must address federal compliance issues. An additional resource accompanying the report is Building and Maintaining Air Service Through Incentive Programs:Contractor’s Final Technical Report. |
出版机构: |
Transportation Research Board |
提交日期: |
2020 |
报告类型: |
科技报告 |
资源类型: |
科技(咨询、行业)报告 |
初始创建时间: |
2020 |