A passenger-centric model for reducing missed connections at low cost airports with gates reassignment
Low cost carriers usually operate from no-frills budget terminals which are designed for quick aircraft turnaround, faster passenger connections with minimal inter-gate passenger transfer times. Such operations are highly sensitive to factors such as aircraft delays, turnaround time and flight conne...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1459292023-03-04T17:12:37Z A passenger-centric model for reducing missed connections at low cost airports with gates reassignment Ali, Hasnain Guleria, Yash Alam, Sameer Schultz, Michael School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Air Traffic Management Research Institute Engineering::Aeronautical engineering Low Cost Carrier Self-connecting Passengers Low cost carriers usually operate from no-frills budget terminals which are designed for quick aircraft turnaround, faster passenger connections with minimal inter-gate passenger transfer times. Such operations are highly sensitive to factors such as aircraft delays, turnaround time and flight connection time and may lead to missed connections for self-connecting transfer passengers. In this paper, we propose a passenger-centric model to analyze the effect of turnaround times, minimum connection times and stochastic delays on missed connections of self-connecting passengers. We use Singapore Changi International Airport Terminal 4, which mainly caters to budget/low cost carriers, as a case study to demonstrate the impact of operational uncertainties on these passenger connections, considering an optimal gate assignment by using heuristic search for scheduled arrivals. The proposed model also incorporates reassignment of gates in the disrupted scenario to minimize spatial deviation from the optimized gate assignments. Results show that the chances of missed connections can be significantly reduced by operationally maintaining higher turnaround time and minimum connection time and by bringing down delays at the airport. Specifically, by maintaining the flight turnaround time at 50 min, minimum connection time at 60 min and by containing arrival delays within 70% of the current delay spread at Terminal 4, transfer passenger missed connections can be prevented for almost all the flights. The gate assignment method adopted in this study is generic and may help to identify the gates, which are more prone to missed connections given operational uncertainties under different flight scenarios. Nanyang Technological University Published version This work was supported in part by the NTU-SUG Research under Grant M4082126.050, in part by the NTU-CAAS Research under Grant M4062429.052, and in part by the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Air Traffic Management Research Institute, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. 2021-01-14T07:42:46Z 2021-01-14T07:42:46Z 2019 Journal Article Ali, H., Guleria, Y., Alam, S., & Schultz, M. (2019). A passenger-centric model for reducing missed connections at low cost airports with gates reassignment. IEEE Access, 7, 179429-179444. doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2953769 2169-3536 0000-0001-9153-1840 0000-0002-7379-8223 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145929 10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2953769 2-s2.0-85077187217 7 179429 179444 en M4082126.050 M4062429.052 IEEE Access © 2019 IEEE. This journal is 100% open access, which means that all content is freely available without charge to users or their institutions. All articles accepted after 12 June 2019 are published under a CC BY 4.0 license, and the author retains copyright. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, as long as proper attribution is given. application/pdf |
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Low cost carriers usually operate from no-frills budget terminals which are designed for quick aircraft turnaround, faster passenger connections with minimal inter-gate passenger transfer times. Such operations are highly sensitive to factors such as aircraft delays, turnaround time and flight connection time and may lead to missed connections for self-connecting transfer passengers. In this paper, we propose a passenger-centric model to analyze the effect of turnaround times, minimum connection times and stochastic delays on missed connections of self-connecting passengers. We use Singapore Changi International Airport Terminal 4, which mainly caters to budget/low cost carriers, as a case study to demonstrate the impact of operational uncertainties on these passenger connections, considering an optimal gate assignment by using heuristic search for scheduled arrivals. The proposed model also incorporates reassignment of gates in the disrupted scenario to minimize spatial deviation from the optimized gate assignments. Results show that the chances of missed connections can be significantly reduced by operationally maintaining higher turnaround time and minimum connection time and by bringing down delays at the airport. Specifically, by maintaining the flight turnaround time at 50 min, minimum connection time at 60 min and by containing arrival delays within 70% of the current delay spread at Terminal 4, transfer passenger missed connections can be prevented for almost all the flights. The gate assignment method adopted in this study is generic and may help to identify the gates, which are more prone to missed connections given operational uncertainties under different flight scenarios. |
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