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META-CDM : Multimodal, Efficient Transportation in Airports and Collaborative Decision Making

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  • Isabelle Laplace

    (DD - ENAC - Programme transverse Développement Durable - ENAC - Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile)

  • Aude Marzuoli

    (MAIAA - ENAC - Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées, Informatique et Automatique pour l'Aérien - ENAC - Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile)

  • Eric Féron

    (MAIAA - ENAC - Laboratoire de Mathématiques Appliquées, Informatique et Automatique pour l'Aérien - ENAC - Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile)

Abstract

Be it snow, volcanic ash or strikes, crisis events impose high costs on the air transportation system and society. Airlines have progressively learned to mitigate the irregular operations arising from such events through procedures such as Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) for traffic flow and airport departure management; however the passenger's door-to-door journey during difficult times often remains unpleasant. Meta-CDM (Multimodal, Efficient Transportation in Airports and Collaborative Decision Making), aims to take a passenger-centric approach and to examine how airside and landside CDM can be interlinked with other transport modes to minimize the impact of severe disruptions. We provide an analysis of past successes and failures of passenger-centric operations, by investigating representative disruptive events. We focus on the links between different transportation modes and the practicalities of switching modes in a crisis situation. We analyze if and how passenger metrics could be used to measure the performance of an extended A-CDM concept.

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  • Isabelle Laplace & Aude Marzuoli & Eric Féron, 2014. "META-CDM : Multimodal, Efficient Transportation in Airports and Collaborative Decision Making," Post-Print hal-01016793, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01016793
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    1. Danica Babić & Milica Kalić & Milan Janić & Slavica Dožić & Katarina Kukić, 2022. "Integrated Door-to-Door Transport Services for Air Passengers: From Intermodality to Multimodality," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-20, May.

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    A-CDM; disruptive events; passenger centric metrics; resilience; multimodality;
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