Changes of air passenger distribution patterns in Japan
Air transport ; Japan ; Passengers ; Transport
The purpose of this study is to clarify the spatial changes in air passenger distribution patterns for about a decade and the causes of these changes in Japan. The A. indicates 5 points as results. - (KA)
The full liberalization of passenger railway transport is scheduled for 1st January 2010. it is expected that by this time, both the technical and legal interoperability of European railways will have been achieved. This article discusses
Spatial differentiation of passenger traffic and its determinants in China
This paper studies spatial variation of passenger traffic in relation to six factors of population aspect, migration, urbanization, density of transport network, economic environment and socio-political environment.
Air traffic ; Airline ; Airport ; Centrality ; Distance ; Gravity model ; Passengers ; Transport
The AA. propose a new model for the airline hub selection problem. Passengers use a hub on the way to their destination. They apply the objective of minimizing the total miles traveled by passengers. This formulation can be used as the basis
This paper highlights some of the spatial aspects of the international passenger traffic on Hungarian border crossings. One of the most visible consequences of the political change in Hungary was the rapid increase of international passenger traffic
. The analysis of the intensity and structure of international passenger traffic highlights important economic and social tendencies e.g. regions and towns located near the Austrian border have much better chances to cooperate with western partners than
Cywilne porty lotnicze Gdanska i Gdyni w latach 1921-1974 Passenger airports of Gdansk and Gdynia during 1921-1974
The article gives a comprehensive view on the development of passenger airports in Gdansk and Gdynia. The paper consists of four parts. The first three describe the airports of Gdansk-Wrzeszcz, Gdynia-Rumia and Gdansk-Rebiechowo. The next part
Amtrak and the resuscitation of American passenger railways
Chemin de fer ; Equipement ; Etats-Unis ; Géographie de l'Amérique ; Intervention de l'Etat ; National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) ; Secteur privé ; Secteur public ; Transport ; Transport de voyageurs
Disciplined mobility and the emotional subject in Royal Dutch Lloyd's early twentieth century passenger shipping network
This paper examines the disciplined mobility and emotional geographies of “between-deck” passengers in Royal Dutch Lloyd's early Twentieth Century passenger shipping network. It is found that such a disciplinary network furthers the firm's goal
mobility was the creation of an emotional passenger-migrant subject shaped in relation to the power of corporate, cultural and other authorities in maritime travel and migration.