A Choice Model of Airline Passengers’ Spending Behaviour in the Airport Terminal
Publication Date
2019Abstract
This study examines the influence of passengers’ travel-related factors, their intention to shop, and the impact of socio-economic factors on their consumption behaviour while at the airport terminal. The three categories of the consumption model—shopping, dining, and airport entertainment—are developed to analyze different consumption behaviour. The results show that free time is the main factor that influences passengers to choose entertainment while waiting at the terminal, and the use of airline lounges has a negative influence on the extent of engagement in all three types of passenger consumption behaviour, especially dining. Furthermore, passengers’ dining expenditure has a positive effect on the extent of engagement in entertainment, but a negative influence on the extent of engagement in airport shopping. Passengers’ preferences of airport shopping areas after they have cleared security are positively associated with the extent of engagement in both shopping and entertainment but negatively associated with the extent of engagement in dining activities.
Publisher
RoutledgeCreator
Wen-Chun Tseng, et al.Sponsor
Citation
Tseng, W.-C., and Wu, C.-L. 2019. A choice model of airline passengers’ spending behaviour in the airport terminal. Transportation Planning and Technology, 42(4): 380-390. 10.1080/03081060.2019.1600243