This study aims to examine the passengers' awareness and perceptions of the emergency way-finding tools and procedure in the airport. In addition, the study also investigates the relationship of passengers' perceptions of feeling safe at the airport with the awareness of way-finding tools and procedure. A survey of 500 respondents in Melbourne Airport in Australia and 450 respondents in Qingdao International Airport in China showed that the passengers' awareness of emergency way-finding tools and procedure varied in the two airports. While most of the passengers at Melbourne Airport were unfamiliar with emergency way-finding tools, majority of the passengers at Qingdao airport were familiar with those tools. In both airports,...
Airports accommodate passengers with a range of prior experience, from frequent flyers, to passenger...
Air transportation is considered as the safest mode of transport. In the face of many accidents and ...
The purpose of this research is to assess the traveller’s wayfinding behaviour of airport terminal...
This study aims to examine the airline passengers likely behaviour and their perceived ability to ev...
The present study examined the safety attitude and risk perception among Air passengers at cross-reg...
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has become an important new research topic, has exerted a huge impact o...
This thesis examined passengers' intuitive navigation in airports. It aims to ensure that passengers...
Passengers navigating through airports can experience confusion or become lost, resulting in dissati...
The airport environment has been changing drastically in recent years, brought about by economic and...
The present study examined the safety attitude and risk perception among Air passengers at cross-reg...
Airports accommodate passengers with a range of prior experience, from frequent flyers, to passenger...
The primary objectives of the research programme described in this thesis ( and commissioned by the...
This study was an attempt to understand travellers’ perceptions of safety provision at one of the lo...
Similar to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2002, safety measures in air travel are placed to combat th...
© 2015 ATRF, Commonwealth of Australia. All rights reserved. Air transport is of substantial importa...
Airports accommodate passengers with a range of prior experience, from frequent flyers, to passenger...
Air transportation is considered as the safest mode of transport. In the face of many accidents and ...
The purpose of this research is to assess the traveller’s wayfinding behaviour of airport terminal...
This study aims to examine the airline passengers likely behaviour and their perceived ability to ev...
The present study examined the safety attitude and risk perception among Air passengers at cross-reg...
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has become an important new research topic, has exerted a huge impact o...
This thesis examined passengers' intuitive navigation in airports. It aims to ensure that passengers...
Passengers navigating through airports can experience confusion or become lost, resulting in dissati...
The airport environment has been changing drastically in recent years, brought about by economic and...
The present study examined the safety attitude and risk perception among Air passengers at cross-reg...
Airports accommodate passengers with a range of prior experience, from frequent flyers, to passenger...
The primary objectives of the research programme described in this thesis ( and commissioned by the...
This study was an attempt to understand travellers’ perceptions of safety provision at one of the lo...
Similar to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2002, safety measures in air travel are placed to combat th...
© 2015 ATRF, Commonwealth of Australia. All rights reserved. Air transport is of substantial importa...
Airports accommodate passengers with a range of prior experience, from frequent flyers, to passenger...
Air transportation is considered as the safest mode of transport. In the face of many accidents and ...
The purpose of this research is to assess the traveller’s wayfinding behaviour of airport terminal...