The pandemic had a profound impact on the transportation industry. The industry suffered issues such as a lack of passengers, transportation systems surviving only with government help, and employees being laid off. However, with mass vaccinations kicking off worldwide movement restrictions will continue to lessen in the months to come and along with that needs to be research on transportation services in the post-COVID-19 era.
This book provides a timely contribution to transportation management post-pandemic. The selected chapters explore the challenges and the new directions to match travelers needs in a post-COVID-19 world. It also illustrates several methodological applications in transportation to inspire scholars to further their efforts in boosting the design and use of sustainable mobility. The chapters include examples and ideas grounded on strong theoretical foundations to innovate and cope with newfound challenges. On the other hand, it also presents the necessary tools for a critical understanding of the issues and challenges for passengers' transportation services in a post-COVID world. There will also be a specific focus on environmental concerns and sustainable transportation services.