This study addresses the need for measuring the effect of enlarging seating room in airplane on passengers' preferences of airline in Taiwan. The results can assist Taiwan's domestic air carriers in better understanding their customers' expectations. Stated choice experiment is used to incorporate passengers' trade-offs in the preferred measurement, and three major attributes are taken into account in the stated choice experiment: (1) type of seat (enlarged or not), (2) price, and (3) brand names of airlines. Furthermore, a binary logit model is used to model the choice behavior of air passengers. The findings show that the type of seat is a major significant variable; price and airline's brand are also significant as well. It concludes that air carriers should put more emphasis on the issue of improving the quality of seat comfort. Keywords: Passengers' preference, Enlarged seating room, Stated choice experiment, Binary logit model.


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    Title :

    Modeling the Effect of Enlarging Seating Room on Passengers' Preference of Taiwan's Domestic Airlines


    Contributors:
    Lu, Jin-Long (author) / Tsai, Li-Non (author)


    Publication date :

    2003-07-01


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English