ANALYSIS OF SELECTION AIRPORT PRIORITY BY LCC AIRLINE AT SMALL AIRPORTS BASED ON STAKEHOLDER PERSPECTIVE (CASE STUDY: MALUKU ISLAND AIRPORTS)
Maluku Province has a program of 12 island clusters to improve air connectivity. There are currently 13 airports, 5 of which are used for commercial flights. This figure is remarkably low as compared to other BKSDK provinces. To improve the service and open up isolation, Low-Cost Carriers (LCC) a...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Maluku Province has a program of 12 island clusters to improve air connectivity.
There are currently 13 airports, 5 of which are used for commercial flights. This
figure is remarkably low as compared to other BKSDK provinces. To improve the
service and open up isolation, Low-Cost Carriers (LCC) airlines are suitable to
solve the problem. LCC airline has characteristics and advantages for Indonesia’s
condition which has secondary airports and the economy as a developing country.
The operation of LCC is inseparable from the airline business which has standards
in selecting airports. The research on selection airports has been done a lot, but
the research gap is there has no been research on small airports with island
geographical conditions and based on stakeholder perspectives. This study is to
determine the priority selection factors for LCC at small airports in the Maluku
Islands using stakeholders’ perspectives. The research used Fuzzy Analytical
Hierarchy Process (FAHP) method to minimize subjective responses. Respondents
are the stakeholders directly related to LCC flights in the Maluku Islands. Using 5
main factors namely general, airport-related, catchment area, tourism, and cost.
The priority factor is cost (32%), followed by airport-related (23%), catchment
area (18%), tourism (14%), and general (13%). The top global priority factor is
the incentive scheme at 15% and fuel costs at 13% following the LCC context of
making savings on operational costs. The results are expected to help gain and
maintain LCC flights in the Maluku Islands. |
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