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Considering stakeholders’ preferences for scheduling slots in capacity constrained airports. / Katsigiannis, Fotios; Zografos, Konstantinos G.
2018. 42 Abstract from 60th Annual Conference of the Operational Research Society, Lancaster, United Kingdom.

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Katsigiannis F, Zografos KG. Considering stakeholders’ preferences for scheduling slots in capacity constrained airports. 2018. Abstract from 60th Annual Conference of the Operational Research Society, Lancaster, United Kingdom.

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Katsigiannis, Fotios ; Zografos, Konstantinos G. / Considering stakeholders’ preferences for scheduling slots in capacity constrained airports. Abstract from 60th Annual Conference of the Operational Research Society, Lancaster, United Kingdom.1 p.

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