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Maximum Inventories in Baggage Claim: A Double Ended Queuing System

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  • James J. Browne

    (The Port of New York Authority, New York, New York)

  • James J. Kelly

    (The Port of New York Authority, New York, New York)

  • Philippe Le Bourgeois

    (The Port of New York Authority, New York, New York)

Abstract

The new generation of larger aircraft will compound the difficulties of designing and operating effective baggage claim facilities. A mathematical model based on uniform arrival rates for passengers and baggage is described and formulas are obtained for computing maximum expected queue lengths of both passengers and baggage for any number of passengers and bags per passenger. The flexibility of the model, its uses, and possible extensions are discussed.

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  • James J. Browne & James J. Kelly & Philippe Le Bourgeois, 1970. "Maximum Inventories in Baggage Claim: A Double Ended Queuing System," Transportation Science, INFORMS, vol. 4(1), pages 64-78, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ortrsc:v:4:y:1970:i:1:p:64-78
    DOI: 10.1287/trsc.4.1.64
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    1. Markus Frey & Ferdinand Kiermaier & Rainer Kolisch, 2017. "Optimizing Inbound Baggage Handling at Airports," Transportation Science, INFORMS, vol. 51(4), pages 1210-1225, November.

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