Air Travel Survey 2000 [supporting datasets]
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Abstract:The Omnibus Surveys were designed as a convenient way to get very quick input on transportation issues, as well as to gauge public satisfaction with the transportation system and government programs. The Omnibus Surveys consisted of two vehicles: (1) a recurring household survey of 1,000 households that collected data on core questions about general travel experiences, satisfaction with the system, and some demographic data; and (2) a series of targeted surveys to address specific transportation issues or domains. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) develops targeted surveys to address transportation issues of special interest populations (i.e. elderly, pedestrians, etc...) identified by U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) agencies. The targeted surveys usually occur one time only, and therefore yield a "snapshot" of transportation use by the special interest populations. Some targeted surveys may be repeated a year or two later. The Survey of Airline Passengers is a targeted survey that was conducted to obtain airline passengers’ current satisfaction levels with airline service, based on their recent flight experiences on commercial airlines. The survey was conducted for BTS by Battelle, RTI, and Knowledge Networks using web-based data collection.
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