Short Course on Airport Hubs
Added by [email protected] on 2024-11-14
Conference Dates:
Start Date: 2025-03-04Last Day: 2025-03-06
Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2025-01-13
Conference Contact Info:
Contact Person: Jane ChantlerEmail: [email protected]
Address: Online Conference, Online Conference, United Kingdom
Conference Description:
Airport hubs are geographically well positioned to allow airlines to facilitate efficient connections for passengers.They are usually located in regions with high population density or where major airlines have a strong presence (typically 40 million passengers a year at the terminal). This allows convenient connections between various destinations, both domestic and international.
Types of airport hubs
Airport hubs can be categorized into different types based on their scale and purpose. The main types of airport hubs are global hubs, regional hubs and low-cost self-connecting hubs. Each type serves a specific function and caters to different travel needs.
Global Hubs
Global hubs are usually located in major cities or countries with a strong aviation presence.
Regional Hubs
Regional hubs are usually located in cities that act as gateways to a particular area. These kinds of hubs handle a mix of domestic and international flights, connecting passengers to various destinations within a specific region.
Low-Cost Self-Connecting Hubs
These hubs focus on offering self-connecting flights and streamlined operations to keep ticket prices affordable. Low-cost hubs often have a simplified infrastructure and limited facilities, allowing airlines to operate more efficiently and reduce costs.