Airport Ground Access Mode Choice Behavior After the Introduction of a New Mode: a Case Study of Taoyuan International Airport in Taiwan

To improve airport ground access at Taoyouan International Airport (TIA) in Taiwan, the government of Taiwan is constructing a mass rapid transit system (TIA MRT) to connect the airport and important traffic hubs such as the Taipei train station and the Taoyouan High Speed Rail station. Using revealed and stated preference data, we investigate the airport ground access mode choice behavior of air passengers who are traveling overseas from Taiwan. A mixed logit model is estimated to identify the preferences of air passengers for the new mode. The results indicate that while out-of-vehicle travel time and in-vehicle travel time are two important factors in affecting outbound travelers' choice of airport access mode, the amount of overall time-savings and the user-friendly nature of the modal offers are also crucial attributes. We show the extent to which travel time improvements associated with public transportation reduces the market share of private transportation and taxi.

[1]  Greig Harvey,et al.  Study of Airport Access Mode Choice , 1986 .

[2]  Moshe Ben-Akiva,et al.  Estimation of switching models from revealed preferences and stated intentions , 1990 .

[3]  Kenneth E. Train,et al.  Discrete Choice Methods with Simulation , 2016 .

[4]  Voula Psaraki,et al.  ACCESS MODE CHOICE FOR RELOCATED AIRPORTS: THE NEW ATHENS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT , 2002 .

[5]  H. Mahmassani,et al.  AIR TRAVELERS' STATED PREFERENCES TOWARDS NEW AIRPORT LANDSIDE ACCESS MODE SERVICES , 2003 .

[6]  Toshifumi Kuroda,et al.  Discrete choice model analysis of mobile telephone service demand in Japan , 2009 .

[7]  J. Polak,et al.  MIXED LOGIT MODELLING OF AIRPORT CHOICE IN MULTI-AIRPORT REGIONS , 2005 .

[8]  Juan de Dios Ortúzar,et al.  On fitting mode specific constants in the presence of new options in RP/SP models , 2006 .

[9]  Chandra R. Bhat,et al.  A parameterized consideration set model for airport choice: an application to the San Francisco Bay Area , 2004 .

[10]  G. Harvey Airport choice in a multiple airport region , 1987 .

[11]  Peter Nijkamp,et al.  Airport and Airline Choice in a Multiple Airport Region: An Empirical Analysis for the San Francisco Bay Area , 2001 .

[12]  Messaoud Benchemam,et al.  PASSENGERS' CHOICE OF AIRPORT: AN APPLICATION OF THE MULTINOMIAL LOGIT MODEL , 1988 .

[13]  Robert E. Caves,et al.  The Projected Market Share for a New Small Airport in the North of England , 1993 .

[14]  Oliver F. Shyr,et al.  Does high-speed rail accessibility influence residential property prices? Hedonic estimates from southern Taiwan , 2010 .

[15]  David A. Hensher,et al.  The Mixed Logit Model: the State of Practice and Warnings for the Unwary , 2001 .

[16]  D. McFadden,et al.  MIXED MNL MODELS FOR DISCRETE RESPONSE , 2000 .