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... The objectives of airport parking operators, as described in the following section, differ from those of the operators of other parking facilities because airport parking customers differ from those using hospital, university, office, center city, or other public parking facilities. The information contained in this guidebook is applicable to the operators of all commercial service airports regardless of location, passenger volumes, customer demographics, and parking facility size or configuration.
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... Similarly, airport parking facilities may provide a resident's first or last impression of the local airport. As a result, airport operators seek to provide customers with higher levels of service than those provided at most other public parking facilities.
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... Annual parking revenues are frequently over $10 million at small-hub airports and over $100 million at the largest airports. Although all parking operators strive to minimize theft and fraud, this objective is particularly important to airport operators because of the magnitude of the revenues, their importance to airport operations, and the negative implications (and potential high profile)
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... As such, the data describing the costs and benefits of the strategies represent the best data available during the research period. However, limited or no data were available for those strategies that have only been implemented by private parking operators or at privately operated airport parking facilities.


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