@techreport{oai:kaetsu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000972, author = {宇佐美, 宗勝 and 宮錦, 三樹 and 岡崎, 友里江 and 木村, 真 and 真鍋, 雅史}, month = {2022-05-11}, note = {This is the first comprehensive empirical analysis to reveal the transition of recognition such as an anxiety for safety, infection and social isolation on air travel in Japan under the pandemic, with consideration of various attributes, degree of recognition for risk averseness and air travel experience. This paper presents how the recognition for air travel among Japanese has been affected by COVID-19 and estimates how air travel demand in Japan could be resumed after the pandemic. We built the original dataset by the nationwide online survey that was conducted from 27 – 29 March 2021 to collect the sample of residents in Japan with air travel experiences after 2018. By utilizing the Ordered Logit Model, we examine the recognition of anxiety for safety, infection and social isolation hold by Japanese on air travel under the pandemic and how these recognitions would be changed and affect their travel behavior after the pandemic. The results show that Japanese shows the strong tendency for risk averseness and the respondents with less air travel experience are likely to more anxiety for safety, infection and social isolation on air travel and it could imply that the aviation industry needs to mitigate the anxieties recognized by travelers to ensure safer and more comfortable flight than before pandemic.}, title = {Empirical Analysis for Impact on Air Travel by COVID-19: Transition of Recognition for Air Travel under the Pandemic in Japan}, year = {} }