Coalesce of Queuing theory in Multiphase Queuing system in International Airport in Kerala
Keywords:
, multiple-server model, queuing steady-state condition, estimated queue length, inter arrival time.Abstract
This paper ambidextrously and comprehensively analyses the waiting time of Passengers in Airport Terminal departure in International Airport in Kerala. Data was collected by observation preparing questionnaires in respect of the number of Passengers being serviced and the number of arrivals. The average arrival rate, average service rate, average time spent in the queue for the International Airport in Kerala from which necessary comparisons were made. The Paper describes the analysis of passenger flow in the Airport terminal, from entrance to boarding.
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