ABSTRACT
The major intent of this qualitative study is to describe the Future Time Perspective (FTP) and emotional experiences of a select group of Filipino passengers (n=15) when encountering delayed international flights. Data need for the study was gathered through a semi structured interview and word cloud sheet Phenomenological reduction of the narratives was carried out via horizontal and vertical analyses and were validated via member checking procedure. Interestingly, an interesting conceptualization labelled as The Passengers’ Clock of Future Time Perspective consists of (a) Cycle of Planning: Moving with Time and (b) Cycle of Worrying: Moving against Time was emerged. Interestingly, the said model describes the passenger’s view of time and their emotional experiences when encountering delayed international flights. Findings of this study can benefit the airline industry in developing service strategies when it comes to handling passengers experiencing delays in their international flights.
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Allan B. De Guzman
Allan B. de Guzman handles management and research courses at both graduate and undergraduate levels in the University of Santo Tomas. He received the prestigious 2011 Metrobank Foundation Most Outstanding Teacher Award in Higher Education in the Philippines and the 2014 Australian Awards Fellowship on Curriculum Leadership at Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Sean Eunice Z. Labrador
Sean Eunice Z. Labrador finished her Bachelor of Travel Management from the University of Santo Tomas. Her research interests include tourism behaviorand emotions and tourism promotion.
Francheska Anne Rodil
Francheska Anne Rodil graduated from the University of Santo Tomas with a Bachelor of Travel Management degree. Her research interests include tourism behavior and emotions and tourism promotion.