Type | Journal Article - EJTIR |
Title | Air passenger traffic and local employment: Evidence from Turkey |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 13 |
Issue | 4 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Page numbers | 336-356 |
URL | http://www.tbm.tudelft.nl/fileadmin/Faculteit/TBM/Onderzoek/EJTIR/Back_issues/13.4/2013_04_04.pdf |
Abstract | Airports are critical infrastructures that are believed to be essential for economic development because they substantially increase the accessibility of the regions they serve. However, except for several hub airports (e.g., Istanbul Atatürk International Airport and Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen International Airport) and those serving tourist destinations (e.g., Antalya International Airport, Mugla Bodrum-Milas International Airport, and Mugla Dalaman International Airport), airport business is mostly financially unviable in Turkey like the rest of the world. While large airports tend to make profits, smaller and regional airports hardly recover their costs (Doganis, 1992: p.5). The airport industry is characterized by substantial initial infrastructure investment and the operating revenues generally fail to recover annual operating expenses. Therefore, most of the regional and small airports need financial contributions mostly in the form of cross-subsidization from larger profitable airports (Ohta, 1999; Hooper, 2002; Lipovich, 2008; Reinhold et al, 2010). |
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