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USE OF PASSENGER LOCATION CARDS IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA OF AIR PASSENGERS

2021

Purpose: The aim of the article is to analyse the processing of personal data of air passengers during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the context of doubts that have arisen in connection with the need for these passengers to provide their personal data as part of filling out the Passenger Location Card questionnaire. Method: The research method used in this study is case study. Findings: In the study, it was showed that firstly, the data of air passengers processed in relation to the application of the Passenger Location Card by the State Border Sanitary Inspectorate in Warsaw should be protected under the provisions of the General Regulation on the protection of personal data. Furthermore, the…

aircraft passengers; personal data; SARS-CoV-2; General Data Protection RegulationFolia Turistica
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Using the Electronics Development Advantage in Creating a Buzz for the Airline Passengers

2013

More and more airlines are trying to show their customers their ability to understand their needs, the market trends and the importance of technology in their lives. In response to the rapid development of the consumer electronics, the airline companies focus their attention on offering their customers the possibility to book a flight or check-in using a smartphone, spend time watching movies or be connected to the internet during the flight. Customers search for airlines who are more ”tech-geek” and opened to new technologies, which allows them to rate the airline companies through apps or connect more often with the airline through social-media. Technology has become an important part in …

inflight-entertainmentInformationSystems_MODELSANDPRINCIPLESairlinesairlines aviation passengers inflight-entertainment customer loyalty customer personalization.passengerslcsh:Marketing. Distribution of productscustomer loyaltyaviationlcsh:HF5410-5417.5ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMScustomer personalizationExpert Journal of Marketing
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Mitigating the Climate Change Impacts of Aviation through Behavioural Change

2020

Aviation plays a crucial role for economic development and social welfare, but at the same time it also significantly contributes to climate change. Therefore, if the industry wants to follow the same growth path as it has in the past, it will need to mitigate its environmental impacts more seriously or it may otherwise face regulatory restrictions. The current literature has discussed five mitigation strategies. These are technological changes, market-based changes, operational changes, regulatory changes and behavioural changes. While several authors have regarded behavioural changes as the measure with the greatest mitigation potential, it is also the measure that has received far less a…

Aviationbusiness.industryTechnological changePerspective (graphical)Carbon offsetClimate changeSocial WelfareGeneral Medicineenvironmental impactsEnvironmental economicsilmailuilmastonmuutoksetDilemmalentoyhtiötbehavioural changeOrder (exchange)ympäristövaikutuksetkulutustottumuksetBusinessair passengers
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An eco-label for the airline industry : instrument for behavioral change?

2017

Climate change is the biggest challenge humanity has ever faced and there is no doubt that human activities are the main cause. One activity that has received much attention in this discussion is air transportation. Although its contribution is still moderate, this industry is growing at a very fast rate and with that its impact on climate change. In order to enjoy its social and economic benefits also in the future and to avoid regulatory restrictions, the industry’s contribution needs to be kept in check. Various mitigation strategies exist such as technological, market-based, operational, regulatory and behavioral changes. This dissertation focuses on behavioral change. One instrument le…

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Fuzzy motion control strategy for cooperation of multiple automated vehicles with passengers comfort

2008

This paper considers motion control for a cooperative system of automated passenger vehicles. It develops a cooperative scheme based on a decentralized planning algorithm which considers the vehicles in an initial open chain configuration. In this scheme the trajectories are intersections-free, and each trajectory is planned independently of the others. To ensure the stabilization of each vehicle in the planned trajectory, a fuzzy closed loop motion control is presented, where, based on the properties of the Fuzzy maps, the Lyapunov’s stability of the motion errors is demonstrated for all the vehicles. Based on the ISO 2631-1 standard, the saturation property of the Fuzzy maps guarantees lo…

Lyapunov functionEngineeringAdaptive controlbusiness.industryControl engineeringBody movementFuzzy control systemMotion controlAutomated Vehicles Cooperation Fuzzy Control Lyapunov's stability Motion control passengers comfortFuzzy logicComputer Science::Roboticssymbols.namesakeSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaFuzzy Control motion control ground vehicles passenger comfortControl and Systems EngineeringControl theoryTrajectorysymbolsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDecentralized planningbusinessAutomatica
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Fuzzy Control Strategy for Cooperative Non-holonomic Motion of Cybercars with Passengers Vibration Analysis

2021

The cybercars are electric road wheeled non-holonomic vehicles with fully automated driving capabilities. They contribute to sustainable mobility and are employed as passenger vehicles. Non-holonomic mechanics describes the motion of the cybercar constrained by non-integrable constraints, i.e. constraints on the system velocities that do not arise from constraints on the configuration alone. First of all there are thus with dynamic nonholonomic constraints, i.e. constraints preserved by the basic Euler-Lagrange equations (Bloch, 2000; Melluso, 2007; Raimondi & Melluso, 2006-a). Of course, these constraints are not externally imposed on the system but rather are consequences of the equations…

Nonholonomic systemComputer scienceHolonomicControl engineeringKalman filterFuzzy control systemKinematicsMotion controlComputer Science::RoboticsCybercars motion control passengers vibration intelligent controlSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaControl theoryBacksteppingTrajectoryCybercars Fuzzy Control Passengers vibration analysis.
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Cruise tourists on the mainland. Itineraries and interactions.

2017

This study is based on fieldwork conducted using participant observation – including both direct observation of/participation in the activities of informers by the researcher, several interviews, and the analysis of pictures and various material – accomplished aboard some cruises (in the Mediterranean Sea) and on the mainland (in some of the destinations). It takes into account the case of cruise passengers who decide to self-manage a destination visit. During fieldwork, I could study some particular forms of interaction taking place on two different levels: the forms of interaction established between passengers and destinations – focusing particularly on Palermo, Italy – and the system of…

Cruise Tourism Anthropology of Tourism Geography of Tourism Interaction Onboard/Ashore Palermo passengers destination.Settore M-DEA/01 - Discipline DemoetnoantropologicheSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Experiencing Finnair's new Airbus A350 : How Service Innovation can lead to a Premium Price

2018

This study focuses on the customer experiences of air passengers travelling on the latest-technology aircraft currently available on the market, the Airbus A350. A questionnaire was conducted in cooperation with Europe’s first A350 operator, Finnair, to study the customer experience of flying on this new aircraft. Altogether 1,404 responses were recorded. The questionnaire focused on the A350 as a service innovation as well as on 10 aspects that had been used by Finnair to communicate the enhanced customer experience of flying on this new aircraft. These innovations were: larger windows, better cabin air, new interior design, 20% increased fuel efficiency, lower cabin pressure, less noise i…

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A comparative analysis between helicopter and seaplane for passenger transport.

2016

Purpose This study aims to develop a methodology to compare the feasibility of helicopter and seaplane regular transport of passengers towards destinations across a remote regional tourist context, where a lack of road and rail infrastructure make these alternative forms of air transport competitive. Design/methodology/approach The authors use a modal split model identifying the quota of passengers that potentially could utilize these two types of services, determined on the basis of previous studies on air transport demand. A technical analysis regarding transport supply is performed to identify the predominant features that should characterize helicopter/seaplane performances. An optimiza…

050210 logistics & transportation020301 aerospace & aeronauticsEngineeringbusiness.industry05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyGeneral MedicineSea stateDestinationsPassenger transportType of serviceTransport engineeringModal0203 mechanical engineeringSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiTechnical analysis0502 economics and businessInfrastructures Passengers Helicopter Modal choice Seaplane Supply planningMarket sharebusinessTourism
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An experimental investigation on air quality inside WindJet aircraft

2012

ABSTRACT In order to improve the passengers and crew comfort during the flight, the aim of the present paper is a study of the cabin air quality through experimental measures on randomly selected flight segments of an Italian airline company, WindJet. Carbon dioxide, ultrafine particles, temperature and relative humidity have been measured by using low cost high efficiency instrumental equipments. Exploring ways to improve aircraft cabin air quality, WindJet and University of Palermo are investigating equipment, filters and components of the ventilation system. In this paper, after description of both ventilation systems for aircrafts of WindJet and the instrumental equipments used to measu…

Air Quality Passengers and crew comfort airline experimental measuresSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeSettore ING-IND/05 - Impianti E Sistemi Aerospaziali
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