Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1031076 | Journal of Air Transport Management | 2012 | 5 Pages |
This article reports the results of student vacation travel choice analysis using a reference dependent model of airline fare preferences. Findings suggests, as expected, that the preferences/utility decreases with increasing levels of cost. The evaluation of the airfare, however, becomes significantly more critical in the regime were low-fare airlines are more expensive than the regular airlines, meaning that price sensitivity for low-fare airlines is higher in this case. Part-worth utility functions for airfare as part of a more general portfolio model of vacation decisions of students suggest that indeed a reference dependent model captures such regimes in utility space.
► We examine the portfolio of attributes that affect vacation decisions of students. ► Reference dependent model was useful in the context of student’s travel behaviour. ► Focus on travel mode choice, specifically on low-fare versus regular airlines. ► If low-fare airline is not longer the cheaper, airfare evaluation becomes critical. ► Preference is for low-fare airlines, followed by regular airlines, car and train/bus.