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Impacts of Aging Travelers on Airports (2014)

Chapter: Appendix C - Airports Where Staff Were Interviewed

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C - Airports Where Staff Were Interviewed ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2014. Impacts of Aging Travelers on Airports. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22417.
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26 APPENDIX C Airports Where Staff Were Interviewed There are 15 interviewees from 14 different airport organizations (Figure C1). 1. Los Angeles World Airports: 28,857,755 annual enplanements 2. Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport: 15,512,487 annual enplanements 3. Port Authority of New York & New Jersey: 22,934,047 (JFK) annual enplanements 12,001,501 (LGA) annual enplanements 16,571,754 (EWR) annual enplanements 4. City of Phoenix Aviation Department: 18,901,171 annual enplanements 5. Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport: 27,100,656 annual enplanements 6. Greater Orlando Airport Authority: 17,071,491 annual enplanements 7. Massport Authority–Boston Logan International Airport: 13,561,814 annual enplanements 8. Palm Beach International Airport: 2,958,416 annual enplanements 9. Rochester International Airport: 1,263,965 annual enplanements 10. Salt Lake City International Airport: 9,910,493 annual enplanements 11. San Francisco International Airport: 19,359,003 annual enplanements 12. Seattle–Tacoma International Airport: 15,406,243 annual enplanements 13. The Calgary Airport Authority: 6,819,068 annual enplanements 14. Asheville Regional Airport: 371,226 annual enplanements FIGURE C1 Location of interviewed airports (Corgan).

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TRB’s Airport Cooperative Research Program (ACRP) Synthesis 51: Impacts of Aging Travelers on Airports describes the challenges of wayfinding, fatigue, technology and equipment, and needed amenities, as well as the practices that airports are enacting to accommodate and improve the airport experience of aging travelers. The report is designed to help users better understand the aging demographic, and define issues and implement effective practices to accommodate aging travelers at airports.

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