Determinants of passengers' choice of airline check-in services: A case study of American, Australian, Korean, and Taiwanese passengers
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posted on 2021-08-02, 00:43 authored by Jin-Long Lu, Jung K Choi, Wen-Chen TsengThis paper investigates factors that influence whether air travelers' choose conventional counter or self-service check-in, including kiosk and web check-in. It uses data collected from American, Australian, Korean, and Taiwanese passengers. The data suggests that a passenger's choice of check-in service is strongly dependent on nationality and previous experiences of checking-in; i.e. a cultural bias exists in the behavior of passengers using airline check-in services. Taiwanese passengers prefer to use the conventional counter check-in service but Korean, Australian and American air travelers use more self-service check-in facilities. The analysis also highlights that passengers' perceptions of the attributes of the check-in service significantly determine their choice of check-in option. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
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1873-2089ISSN
0969-6997Publisher
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enPeer Reviewed
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Chang Jung Christian University, Taiwan; University of New South WalesEra Eligible
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