Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1030839 Journal of Air Transport Management 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Explores contextual factors affecting the choice of Chinese carriers.•Positive perceptions of Chinese flight itinerary with respect to price.•Mixed negative perceptions on transit experience, entry visa requirement and safety.•Novel attempt at exploring the value of online comments data in aviation research.

Recently, Chinese carriers entered the Australia–Europe route, a market currently served by several established airlines. The paper aims to explore and identify the contextual factors affecting the choice of China-based carriers for long-haul travel. The paper's innovation is in the way it uses the online comments made by readers of an aviation news article. In doing so, the paper highlights the advantages and limitations of such a data source and the full range of positive and negative perceptions about Chinese airlines as recorded by potential and actual travelers. This study highlights that in order to understand flight choice, it is worthwhile to consider the conventional itinerary choice factors in the context of the socio-cultural and historical influences. For researchers, the paper provides some evidence that air travelers apply compensatory decision rule in making airline choices. This supports the validity of the assumption of random-utility based choice models used in the study of air travel behavior.

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