Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1031081 | Journal of Air Transport Management | 2012 | 4 Pages |
We report the results of an experimental comparison of airplane boarding methods. This test was conducted in a mock Boeing 757 fuselage, located on a Southern California soundstage, with 12 rows of six seats and a single aisle. Five methods were tested using 72 passengers of various ages. We found a significant reduction in the boarding times of optimized methods over traditional methods. These improved methods, if properly implemented, offer the potential for significant savings to airline companies.
► An experimental test of five different airplane boarding methods. ► We tested the claimed “optimal boarding method” proposed by Steffen, 2008a and Steffen, 2008b (JATM). ► Optimized boarding methods fare far better than traditional boarding methods.