A FIELD STUDY TOWARDS DETERMINING THE FACTORS THAT AFFECT PREFERENCES FOR TRAVEL MODE BETWEEN CITY PAIRS IN TURKEY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15659/3.sektor-sosyal-ekonomi.21.10.1670Keywords:
Aviation; Air travel demand; Travel mode preference; Intercity travelAbstract
This study aimed to determine the common criteria that influence individual’s preferences to use air travel between city pairs, for which there are no non-stop flights. For this purpose, a survey study was conducted in Kayseri and Bursa, which are Turkey's important trade, industry, and tourism cities, on the 3-month period between January and March 2018. Chi-square tests, t-tests and one-way anova tests were used for the analysis of the data collected from the questionnaires. According to the empirical findings obtained as a result of the analysis of the data set, the most preferred mode of transportation between Bursa and Kayseri provinces was the private vehicle/individual's own vehicle. The most important criteria in the choice of transportation mode were found to be through nonstop transportation and affordable prices for the travel/tickets. Results of the study concluded that in the future, if a non-stop flight is placed between the two cities, the majority of the participants, 72.3%, will prefer the air travel. Non-stop flights to the city pair in question will contribute to the development of trade and economy in both cities.