Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Agenda-Setting
Part II: Changing Passenger Profiles and Mobile Cultures 3. Who Are the Flying Publics? 4. Social Ambiguities: Defining experiences for Aeromobilities and Beyond 5. Making Sense of the Aeromobile Ways of Consuming
Part III: New Consumption Patterns and Economic Re-Configurations 6. Democratizing or Splintering Aeromobilities? 7. Migration, Tourism and Business Travel: Three Changing Mobilities 8. Low-Cost Carriers and the Future of Airport Design 9. Flying out of the global city: gentrification and Labor Activism
Weiqiang Lin, Department of Geography, National University of Singapore. His work encompasses air transport social-cultural geographical approaches, affect, materiality, practice, assemblage and critical logistics. He is an editorial board member of Mobilities and Section Editor of Transfers (Ideas in Motion).
Jean-Baptiste Fretigny, is a transportation researcher specializing in mobilities, tourism, migration, airports at The University of Cergy-Pontoise in Paris.