Analyzing the Ataturk airport services

  • Selma Kir Istanbul University, Faculty of Logistics and Transportation
  • Andrej Novak University of Žilina
Keywords: analysis, airport service

Abstract

The paper discusses; It is the HUB of Ataturk Airport. as well as international and domestic flights at Ataturk Airport in terms of traditional and low-cost. The evolution of the airline begins with a summary of the cynologically. paper describes the physical and capacity characteristics of Ataturk Airport. It examines HUB types by dividing them into 3 pieces. In terms of HUB types, it specifies the type of Ataturk Airport. It shows the network structure of Ataturk Airport and analyzes the usage of Ataturk Airport about its market share. Ataturk Airport has a natural HUB quality thanks to its geographical location efficiency. To a large extent, he owes the network's breadth. By connecting Asia and Europe, it has the ability to provide the most transportation network in the world. Is examining the world-wide size of international and domestic airlines entering the airport. As well as the locations of Domestic airports connected by Ataturk Airport. Low-cost and traditional airlines. classifies local airlines and international air routes in low-cost and traditional aspects. Turkey offers to regulating the operation of the airport, airline flight frequencies into the table. Offers seating capacity of companies. This allows the possibility of determining the flight capacity. Regionally examines flight destinations. Again, the services preferred at Atatürk airport are shown on the table in proportions. At the end of the comparison, the results are examined.

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Published
2018-06-22
Section
Efektywność transportu/Transport efficiency