Highlights A revenue-sharing mechanism between air and high-speed rail (HSR) in an multi-airport system (MAS). The social welfare of this MAS is improved with the HSR linkage even without any air-HSR cooperation. The revenue-sharing agreement is more likely to be reached when the HSR operator is social welfare-oriented or when the air sectors are monopolized. Air-HSR revenue sharing improves welfare to effectively divert passengers from capacity-constrained airports to the uncongested ones. The Pareto efficient range of revenue-sharing amount is identified.

    Abstract The rapid development of high-speed rail (HSR) in the past decade has greatly promoted regional connectivity by linking airports that are previously independent of each other, thus facilitating the formation of a multi-airport system (MAS). As a result, air-HSR complementarity may serve as a way to efficiently re-allocate traffic within the newly generated MAS and relieve airport congestion. This paper develops an analytical framework for a revenue sharing mechanism between an airline and an HSR operator with each retaining its own objective function. We investigate such air-HSR revenue sharing under various scenarios and show that when the HSR operator is social welfare oriented, or when the airlines are monopoly in the MAS, the revenue sharing agreement is more likely to be reached. Furthermore, airport congestion has an important implication for air-HSR revenue sharing in the sense that such cooperation is welfare-enhancing by efficiently diverting passengers from congested airports to uncongested ones. Finally, the Pareto efficient range and Pareto improvement range of revenue sharing amount are identified, and the implication for negotiations between airlines and HSR are discussed.


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    Title :

    Air-rail revenue sharing in a multi-airport system: Effects on traffic and social welfare


    Contributors:
    Xia, Wenyi (author) / Jiang, Changmin (author) / Wang, Kun (author) / Zhang, Anming (author)


    Publication date :

    2018-10-11


    Size :

    16 pages




    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English