Over Half Consider Moving After Airport Arrival a 'Burden.' Luggage, Transfers, and Time Constraints Are Barriers ── 67.1% Willing to Consider Long-Term Rental Cars

PeeLine Co., Ltd. announced survey results showing that 55.5% of travelers feel moving after arriving at the airport is a burden. Furthermore, 67.1% expressed intent to consider long-term rental cars picked up at the airport.
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PeeLine Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture; CEO: Yuji Funahashi), which operates the delivery-type monthly car rental 'GOGO Monthly Rent-A-Car,' conducted a fact-finding survey regarding transportation after arriving at the airport following a flight.

*GOGO Monthly Rent-A-Car HP: https://gogo-monthly-rentacar.com/

This survey analyzed 146 individuals who met the conditions for responding about transportation after airport arrival, screened from 487 men and women nationwide in their 20s to 70s who have experience using an airplane within the past 5 years.

As a result, 55.5% of the survey respondents answered that moving after arriving at the airport was a 'burden.' Furthermore, regarding long-term rental cars that can be picked up at the airport and used throughout their stay, 67.1% answered that they would 'like to consider it.'

■ Survey Results Summary
- 55.5% of the survey respondents answered that moving after arriving at the airport was a 'burden.'
- The most common means of transportation was 'train' (38.4%). Over 60% used public transportation.
- 67.1% want to 'consider' long-term rental cars that can be picked up at the airport, used during the stay, and returned to a designated location.
- It was suggested that moving after arriving at the airport involves a complex burden such as luggage, transfers, and time constraints.

■ Background of the Survey
In recent years, with the rise of LCCs and the increase in inbound demand, domestic travel using airplanes has become more familiar year by year. On the other hand, regarding the movement from arriving at the airport to the final destination ── the so-called 'last mile' ── issues have been pointed out in terms of options and convenience.

Various problems are assumed for transportation after arriving at the airport, such as transferring while holding luggage, constraints on transportation when arriving on late-night or early-morning flights, and the burden of moving with a family. In this survey, to quantitatively grasp these actual conditions, a questionnaire was conducted targeting those with experience using airplanes.

■ Survey Result 1: 55.5% find moving after airport arrival a 'burden'
When asked to what extent they felt burdened by the movement from arriving at the airport to their first destination, combined with 'very burdened' (17.1%) and 'somewhat burdened' (38.4%), it was found that 55.5% felt burdened by the movement.