A Three-Stage Hybrid SEM-BN-ANN Approach for Analyzing Airport Service Quality

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Abstract

The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak has impacted the aviation industry worldwide. Several restrictions and regulations have been implemented to prevent the virus’s spread and maintain airport operations. To recover the trustworthiness of air travelers in the new normality, improving airport service quality (ASQ) is necessary, ultimately increasing passenger satisfaction in airports. This research focuses on the relationship between passenger satisfaction and the ASQ dimensions of airports in Thailand. A three-stage analysis model was conducted by integrating structural equation modeling, Bayesian networks, and artificial neural networks to identify critical ASQ dimensions that highly impact overall satisfaction. The findings reveal that airport facilities, wayfinding, and security are three dominant dimensions influencing overall passenger satisfaction. This insight could help airport managers and operators recover passenger satisfaction, increase trustworthiness, and maintain the efficiency of the airports in not only this severe crisis but also in the new normality.

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Pholsook, T., Wipulanusat, W., Thamsatitdej, P., Ramjan, S., Sunkpho, J., & Ratanavaraha, V. (2023). A Three-Stage Hybrid SEM-BN-ANN Approach for Analyzing Airport Service Quality. Sustainability (Switzerland), 15(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/su15118885

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