Monograph - 2021
|
Monograph Information
Title
Safety and Reliability of Systems and Processes Summer Safety and Reliability Seminar 2021
Editors
Kołowrocki Krzysztof, Poland
Bogalecka Magdalena, Poland
Dąbrowska Ewa, Poland
Torbicki Mateusz, Poland
Publisher
Gdynia Maritime University, 2021
ISBN 978-83-7421-354-7 (printed)
e-ISBN 978-83-7421-355-4 (eBook)
DOI: 10.26408/srsp-2021
Language
English
Licence
|
Statistical analysis of passenger transport in European countries with large gross domestic product
SETA Filip 1 ,
TOMASZEWSKA Justyna 2 ,
WOCH Marta 3 ,
ZIEJA Mariusz 4
1 Polish Air Force Academy, Dęblin, Poland, f.seta4493(at)wsosp.edu.pl
2 Polish Air Force Academy, Dęblin, Poland, j.tomaszewska(at)law.mil.pl
3 Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, marta.woch(at)itwl.pl
4 Air Force Institute of Technology, Warsaw, Poland, mariusz.zieja(at)itwl.pl
DOI: 10.26408/srsp-2021-17
ABSTRACT: The aim of this chapter is to present, based on an analysis of collected monthly, quarterly and annual statistics, the changeover thirteen years in the capacity of airports in three European countries with the largest gross domestic product: Switzerland, Norway and Luxembourg. In these countries the airports with the highest number of passengers are located in Zurich, Gardermoen and Luxembourg City. Zurich-Kloten International Airport with 31.1 million passengers in 2018, Oslo-Gardermoen International Airport with 28 million passengers served in 2018 and Luxembourg International Airport as the only airport in Luxembourg with 1.9 million visitors in 2018. On the basis of selected airports and the annual, quarterly and monthly statistics, it is possible to determine the capacity situation at given airports and in which periods airports are least and most occupied by passengers.
KEYWORDS: aviation, analysis, statistics, Zurich, Oslo, Luxembourg, airport, fixed base method, chain base method
To cite this chapter:
Seta F., Tomaszewska J., Woch M., Zieja M. 2021. Statistical analysis of passenger transport in European countries with large gross domestic product. In K. Kołowrocki et al. (Eds.), Safety and Reliability of Systems and Processes, Summer Safety and Reliability Seminar 2021. Gdynia Maritime University, Gdynia, 317-325, doi:10.26408/srsp-2021-17.