Assessing air traveler preferences for pay-per-weight pricing

Lorenzo Masiero*, Judit Zoltan, Denis Tolkach, Stephen Pratt, Matias Thuen Jørgensen, Markus Schuckert, Kaye Chon

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

In efforts to reduce fuel consumption of air travel, the inclusion of passenger body weight in airline pricing is a relevant but contested opportunity. This study aims to investigate this issue from the economic perspective; by implementing a stated choice experiment to assess the stated preferences of consumers toward a set of predefined air passenger weight policies. Three policies are tested: “standard”, where price is defined irrespective of weight; “threshold body weight”, where an additional fee is required when exceeding a certain weight; and “unit body weight”, where passengers pay according to their body weight and receive a discount for reduced luggage size. In terms of respondents’ preferences for policies, service and price attributes were found to have significant importance, while environmental concerns related to pay-per-weight pricing received only marginal consideration. The results provide practical implications to airline companies regarding pricing policies and airline choice behavior.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer104302
TidsskriftTransportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
Vol/bind190
Antal sider13
ISSN1879-2375
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Emneord

  • Air travel
  • Passenger weight
  • Pricing policy
  • Stated choice experiment
  • Environmental costs

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