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Airplane boarding

•We provide a problem description of the airplane boarding problem.•We survey boarding methods.•We conduct a literature review.•We summarize the state-of-the-art of research in this field. The time required to board an airplane directly influences an airplane’s turn-around time, i.e., the time that...

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Published in:European journal of operational research 2015-07, Vol.244 (2), p.339-359
Main Authors: Jaehn, Florian, Neumann, Simone
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