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 Bengt Söderlund . Photo

Bengt Söderlund

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 Bengt Söderlund . Photo

Commercial air transport in Africa : changing structure and development of country pairs

Author

  • Sören Eriksson
  • Bengt Söderlund

Summary, in English

This study investigates cross-border commercial air passenger traffic in Africa, focusing on the development of the 15 busiest country pairs during the period 1989 to 2015. It explores dimensions not previously studied by using ICAO’s ‘Traffic by Flight Stage’ (TFS) and data from the CEPII Gravity Dataset. The spatial results show on an uneven geographical distribution of country pairs with the centre of gravity to South, East and North-East Africa, with one long-distance corridor between Egypt and South Africa. Countries in North and West Africa have rather few linkages, except for Egypt. Central African countries are not represented among the 15 country pairs. Although the number of passengers and the rank among the countries have shifted, South Africa and Egypt stand out, as having most country pair connections. Factors such as changing economic, diplomatic and political relations have had an influence on changing country pair connections throughout the period. A number of variables were selected to investigate how they correlated with Africa’s commercial passenger traffic. Of the seven variables selected, five did show on a correlation and two did partly so. In that view, Africa’s air traffic follows rather typical patterns.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics

Publishing year

2024

Language

English

Pages

59-75

Publication/Series

International Journal of Services, Technology and Management

Volume

29

Issue

1

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Inderscience Publishers

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • Africa aviation
  • aviation country pairs
  • aviation geography
  • aviation hubs
  • aviation networks
  • commercial aviation
  • transport geography

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1460-6720