Travelers arrive at the main entrance door of an airline terminal according to an exponential interarrival-time distribution with 1.6 minutes, with the first arrival at time 0.
The travel time from the entrance to the check-in queue location is distributed uniformly between 2 and 3 minutes. At the check-in counter, travelers wait in a single line until one of five agents is available to serve them. The check-in time (in minutes) follows a Weibull distribution with parameters ß = 7.76 and a = 3.91 and min=0.
Upon completion of their check-in, they are free to travel to their gates. Create a Simulation model by using AnyLogic, with animation (including the travel time from entrance to check-in queue).
Run the Simulation for 960 minutes to determine the following:
What is the average time in the system (minutes)
What is the number of travelers completed the check in?
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