Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
From an environmental point of view, it is widely recognized in economic literature that an
efficient management of regional airports produces positive effects both for congestion reduction in
the larger airports and for better use of existing infrastructures. Regional airports generally suffer
from economic vulnerabilities because of scarcity of traffic volume; besides, their small catchment
areas often determine low cash flow levels. As a result, significant problems of economic sustainability
arise. In this context, airport infrastructure providers have the incentive to hide failures in their
strategic decisions, justifying the low share of cost recovery through market characteristics. By means
of the DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) method this paper analyses overall technical, pure technical,
and scale efficiency of 34 Italian airports in the period 2006–2016 in order to investigate how a number
of factors impact on the efficiency and economic sustainability of regional airports. Our findings
reveal that airport size, presence of low-cost carriers and cargo traffic have a significant influence
on the technical and scale efficiency of Italian airports. In other words, air transport privatization
and deregulation can positively affect regional airport efficiency and sustainability. This is to say
that the market mechanism is a useful tool in achieving regional airport sustainability even if the
empirical analysis of the effects of privatization and deregulation is recommended for evaluating
such political programs.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Air transport sustainability, Airports efficiency, DEA method, Italy.
Elenco autori:
Carlucci, Fabio; Cirà, Andrea; Coccorese, Paolo
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