The transition from single-airport to multi-airport systems is going to be a basic tool by which air transportation systems will be able to meet future demand. There are many experiences related to the failure and success of managing the multi-airport systems worldwide. The main objective of the present study is to shed light on the different dimensions and international experiences of the multi-airport system including the Egyptian experience in this regard. The methodology of the study depends on the researcher's critical review based on his scientific background on the phenomenon of multi-airport systems through survey in secondary and primary data. Finally, the study presented a new comprehensive concept of the multi-airport system. The importance and originality of the current research is to ameliorate the concept of multiple-airport system in light of displaying some of international experiences
Attaalla, F. (2024). Multi-Airport Systems as a Global Tourism Phenomenon: a Critical Review and a New Concept. International Journal For Hotels, Tourism and Restoration Studies, 1(1), 86-99. doi: 10.21608/ijhtrs.2024.396679
MLA
Farouk Abdelnabi Attaalla. "Multi-Airport Systems as a Global Tourism Phenomenon: a Critical Review and a New Concept", International Journal For Hotels, Tourism and Restoration Studies, 1, 1, 2024, 86-99. doi: 10.21608/ijhtrs.2024.396679
HARVARD
Attaalla, F. (2024). 'Multi-Airport Systems as a Global Tourism Phenomenon: a Critical Review and a New Concept', International Journal For Hotels, Tourism and Restoration Studies, 1(1), pp. 86-99. doi: 10.21608/ijhtrs.2024.396679
VANCOUVER
Attaalla, F. Multi-Airport Systems as a Global Tourism Phenomenon: a Critical Review and a New Concept. International Journal For Hotels, Tourism and Restoration Studies, 2024; 1(1): 86-99. doi: 10.21608/ijhtrs.2024.396679