Title: Intermodality and passenger air transport
1Intermodality and passenger air transport
- By Isabelle laplace (M3 Systems), Nathalie Lenoir
(ENAC-AEEL), Antonio Valadares (ANA), Isabel
Rebelo (ANA), Francisco Pita (ANA) - COST 340 Conference, Paris, 14 June 2005
2Presentation logic
- Context
- What is airport intermodality?
- Why and how studying intermodality?
- Building scenarios
- Assumptions
- Methodology
- Results
- Applications to France and Portugal
- Concluding remarks and further work
31 - Context
4What is airport intermodality?
- Intermodality means
- use of several transport modes in one trip
- coordination of transport modes
- Two types of airport intermodality
- access to the city centre
- Integration in regional or national networks of
other transport modes - Focus on passenger intermodality
- Main traffic at airports
5Why intermodality?
- Strong air traffic growth forecasted for the
years to come means - Airport congestion problems
- Negative effects on the environment
- One possible solution
- Develop intermodal transport
- Solution favoured by European Commission
- 2001 white paper on transport
6Key questions on Intermodality
- What development today ?
- Infrastructure and agreements
- What are the perspectives ?
- Which development in the airport of the future ?
- Which impact on airport catchment area
- Which impacts on future air traffic flows?
- Which impact on competition and social welfare
7Proposed analysis
- Analyse how airport intermodality could evolve in
the future - Difficulties
- Intermodality is complex and influenced by many
different factors - It is difficult to derive quantitative information
8Proposed solution
- Perform a qualitative analysis showing the
factors complex relationships - Use this analysis to build scenarios
- Not a tool to be used for forecasting but a tool
to assess the sensitivity of intermodality
development to its environment - For each scenario, impact on intermodality
development at airports - Extreme cases have to be studied !
92 Building scenarios
10Scenarios assumptions
11Scenarios methodology
12Qualitative Results
132 Applications to France and Portugal
14Current and future infrastructure in France
- Current intermodal infrastructure
- Two airports connected to High Speed Train (HST)
Paris CDG, Lyon Saint Exupery airport - Two existing rail access RER B at Paris CDG,
Orlyval at Paris Orly - Future possible intermodal infrastructure
- Airport access CDG Express, LESLYS
- High Speed train rail links to airports TGV Est,
TGV ouest, TGV Toulouse-Bordeaux, TGV
Interconnection station at Orly, TGV Rhin-Rhone,
TGV PACA, Freight express TGV
15Intermodality in France today...
- Despite intermodal infrastructure, few intermodal
agreements today - TGV Air
- Agreement with Thalys International
- Still fewer (short haul) air routes abandonned
due to intermodal agreements or competition - Only the Brussels-Paris route
Similar situation for core European countries
16... And tomorrow
- New intermodal infrastructures may not be
sufficient for developing airport intermodality - Depends on what interest transport operators find
in signing agreements - Incentives will depend on
- Airport congestion level
- Competition between and inside transport modes
- Environmental concerns
- Transport policies at European/national level
17Current and future infrastructure in Portugal
- Current infrastructure
- 3 main airports Lisbon, Porto, Faro
- Old rail infrastructure not connected with
airports - Planned future infrastructure development
- HST Porto airport-Vigo
- HST Lisbon airport-Porto airport
- HST Lisbon-Madrid
- New Lisbon airport
18For the future in Portugal First,
infrastructure
- As a base for intermodal development intermodal
infrastructure has to be built - This will most probably happen whatever the
economic scenarios considered in the study - Priority projects for economic development
Similar situation for eastern european countries
19... Then intermodality
- Intermodality level will depend on market
conditions - For very short haul domestic connections
(Lisbon-Porto) abandon of air routes and
intermodal agreements for feeding airports - Higher if high level of congestion at airports
- Competition between air and rail on short haul
connections (between Portugal and Spain) - With or without intermodality
20Concluding remarks
21Results and perspectives on intermodality
- Studying Intermodality implies to understand the
complex relationships between numerous factors - In this study we have developped a methodology to
derive a qualitative analysis of intermodality
development - The result of this analysis shows that future
developments of airport intermodality will depend
on - Intermodal infrastructure,
- But also market conditions, capacity
constraints, political decisions
22Future directions
- Two lines of research
- Quantitative assessment of intermodality
- quantitative indicators of airport intermodality
(airport benchmarking) - How to promote intermodality development
- By identifying actors expectations and incentives
- By studying instruments making it possible to get
adequate incentives
23THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION