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Tourism and Terrorism: Terrorists' Threats to Commercial Aviation Safety and Security

Published 2020-09-07 From Tourism, Terrorism and Security 1 author

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If aeroplanes and passengers, as well as property and people on the ground are to be protected, potential perpetrators of aviation terrorism must be prevented from breaching security checkpoints and gaining access to ‘secure’ airport areas and to aircrafts. Given the interconnectedness of the air transportation system, a sufficiently high level of security must be provided throughout the entire system. In this chapter we examine terrorism issues relevant to airline and airport security internationally, a topic that has received much attention since 9/11. Understanding the key issues is crucial in evaluating the various methods of regulating and providing aviation safety and security. The purpose of this chapter is to review the key features of the Aviation and Transportation Security Act and the characteristics of the resulting security policy. Then we examine terrorism, previous terrorists' acts against aviation as well as current and future aviation threats. A summary of our major points completes the chapter.

Author

  • David Baker

Keywords

  • Business
  • Political Science

Citation: David Baker (2020). Tourism and Terrorism: Terrorists' Threats to Commercial Aviation Safety and Security. Tourism, Terrorism and Security. Semantic Scholar ID f0856c6b2959a598af994e2769b9745a1925a0af. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83867-905-720201012 ↗