Citation:
Suau-Sanchez P, Rodríguez-Deniz H, Voltes-Dorta A. (2017) Passenger recovery after an airport closure at tourist destinations: A case study of Palma de Mallorca airport, Tourism Management, Volume 59, April 2017, pages 449-466
Abstract:
In the context of increased concern about the resilience of critical transport infrastructure to external
events and the impact of such events on local tourism industries, this paper analyzes the ability of
tourism-oriented airports to relocate departing passengers in the event of an unexpected airport closure.
A case study of Palma de Mallorca airport is presented. Using an MIDT dataset on passenger itineraries in
August 2014, several closure scenarios are simulated, and disrupted passengers are relocated to
minimum-delay itineraries. Aggregate delays and relocation rates are used to assess the impact of each
scenario, with a particular focus on UK and Germany markets. The results provide useful benchmarks for
the development of policies aimed at minimizing the impact on stranded tourists, such as allowing for
passenger connections, establishing a protocol for interline cooperation, and improving intermodal
transfers. These measures will help mitigate the negative impacts on airline loyalty and destination
image.