Modelling the ground connection between two airports in a multi-airport system: Case Santa Lucia–Mexico City

Miguel Mujica Mota, Paolo Scala, Danny Spit, Reyhan Tasdelen

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Abstract

This study presents a model-based analysis of the ground
connectivity performance of the future Santa Lucia-
Mexico City multi-airport system. The plan of the current
government is to connect the two airports by a dedicated
line, either by bus or other transport so that passengers
and airlines can get the benefit of a coordinated
operation. Performance indicators such as minimum
connecting time, vehicle utilization and passenger
waiting time are used to evaluate the future performance.
Results reveal that when all passengers are allowed to use
the connection, a big number of vehicles are required for
providing a good level of service while in the case of a
restricted use to only transfer passengers the operation
with Bus would have a good performance.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2019
EventEuropean Modeling And Simulation Symposium 2019 - Lisbon, POrtugal, Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 2 Sept 20196 Sept 2019
http://www.msc-les.org/conf/emss2019/

Conference

ConferenceEuropean Modeling And Simulation Symposium 2019
Abbreviated titleEMSS'19
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period2/09/196/09/19
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