1. Evaluating Classical Airplane Boarding Methods for Passenger Health during Normal Times.
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Delcea, Camelia, Milne, R. John, and Cotfas, Liviu-Adrian
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SCIENTIFIC literature ,AIRLINE seating ,AIRPLANES ,INFECTIOUS disease transmission ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
Featured Application: The work focuses on analyzing airplane boarding methods used in normal times and evaluating them by applying lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, the airplane boarding methods used in practice by the airlines are analyzed through a series of health risks indicators and an operational indicator—the boarding time. The COVID-19 pandemic has produced changes in the entire aviation industry, including adjustments by airlines to keep the middle seats of airplanes empty to reduce the risk of disease spread. In this context, the scientific literature has introduced new metrics related to passengers' health when comparing airplane boarding methods in addition to the previous objective of minimizing boarding time. As the pandemic concludes and the aviation industry returns to the pre-pandemic situation, we leverage what we learned during the pandemic to reduce the health risk to passengers when they are not social distancing. In this paper, we examine the performance of classical airplane boarding methods in normal times but while considering the health metrics established during the pandemic and new metrics related to passenger health in the absence of social distancing. In addition to being helpful in normal times, the analysis may be particularly helpful in situations when people think everything is normal but an epidemic has begun prior to being acknowledged by the medical scientific community. The reverse pyramid boarding method provides favorable values for most health metrics in this context while also minimizing the time to complete boarding of the airplane. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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