Aviation as public transport: which regions are underserved?.

Author(s)
Gordijn, H. & Coevering, P. van der
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Abstract

The White Book on Transport of the European Union deals with Roads, Rail,Inland waterway, Seaways, Pipelines, Energy-networks but only briefly with airports. The emphasis in the White Book is on the modal shift from aviation to high speed rail transport. The Lisbon-strategy, however, advocatesan optimal international connectivity for regions. A high speed rail connection is not a viable option for a lot of less densily populated area's whereas an air connection is. For this reason the Committee of regions alsopleads for aviation as an instrument for territorial cohesion. In severalcountries public transport (bus tram subway train) within regions is a political priority and is (heavily) subsidized. The regulations to connect regions to the international air-traffic network are very limited. For underdeveloped and underserved regions a Public Service Obligation for aviation is eligible. Some EU countries (for instance Norway, Portugal, France and Ireland) make use of this instrument whereas other countries spend nothing. These differences in terms of the degree states have adopted the PSO mechanism in respect of air transport services poses an number of questions. What kind of regions are served by a Public Service Obligation? Is it their geographic position (Islands), their demographic or socio-economic position which make them eligible? Which other (comparable) regions are underserved? What are the costs involved? In order to answer these type of questions we have investigated the international connectivity by air of all regions within the EU for the period 1996-2005. We compare regions with a PSO with regions without PSO which are underserved by air transport.aper answers some of the questions which are important for future policy initiatives designed to enhance accessibility and economic and social cohesion. Forthe covering abstract see ITRD E135582

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C 46271 (In: C 46251 [electronic version only]) /10 / ITRD E135816
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In: Proceedings of the European Transport Conference ETC, Strasbourg, France, 18-20 September 2006, 11 p.

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