Transportation Network Companies (TNCs): Impacts to Airport Revenues and Operations—Reference Guide
Transportation network companies (TNCs) have become an increasingly popular form
of transportation since initially permitted at some airports in 2014. While many airports
receive significant revenue from TNCs, others have recorded declines in parking revenue and
rental car transactions that are perceived to be a direct result of TNC operations.
The TRB Airport Cooperative Research Program's
ACRP Research Report 215: Transportation Network Companies (TNCs):
Impacts to Airport Revenues and Operations—Reference Guide identifies
strategies and practical tools for adapting airport landside access programs to reflect the
evolution of ground transportation modes such as TNCs
and autonomous vehicles.
A searchable
statistical database of the airport survey and the
Airport Mode Choice and Ground Simulator Template (an Excel-based simulation template), which shows how the mode-choice model is applied
to estimate revenue impact, supplement the report.
In July 2020, an
errata for this publication was issued.
This Summary Last Modified On: 7/22/2020