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Review of Industrial Organization, 2007
This paper presents a simple model of airline schedule competition that circumvents the complexities of the spatial approach used in earlier papers. Consumers choose between two duopoly carriers, each of which has evenly spaced flights, by comparing the combinations of fare and expected schedule delay that they offer.
Jan K. Brueckner, Ricardo Flores-Fillol
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This paper presents a simple model of airline schedule competition that circumvents the complexities of the spatial approach used in earlier papers. Consumers choose between two duopoly carriers, each of which has evenly spaced flights, by comparing the combinations of fare and expected schedule delay that they offer.
Jan K. Brueckner, Ricardo Flores-Fillol
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Competitive Strategies in the Airline Industry
2022The airline industry is a dynamic industry with intense competition. Deregulation, the international competition structure, and economic and COVID-19-like crises make the sector even more fierce. In this chapter, airline industry competitive strategies are discussed.
Ferhan K. Sengur +2 more
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Airline network competition: Full-service airlines, low-cost airlines and long-haul markets
Research in Transportation Economics, 2008The paper discusses airline network competition. Low-cost airlines and conventional airlines have distinctly different strategies and network types. This determines their ability to compete with other airlines in specific markets. The paper discusses the lack of competition between conventional airlines in local markets, and sees why low-cost airlines ...
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Modeling competition among airline itineraries
Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2018Abstract Discrete choice models are commonly used to forecast the probability an airline passenger chooses a specific itinerary. In a prior study, we estimated an itinerary choice model based on a multinomial logit specification that corrected for price endogeneity.
Lurkin, Virginie +4 more
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Airline Hubs and Competition In The Airline Industry
199032nd Transportation Research Forum meeting, Oct.
TRF, TRF
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Potential Competition in the Deregulated Airlines
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1990Using a new and unique data set, this paper applies a systems approach to the study of potential competition, prices, and entry relations in airline city-pair markets. Consistent with limit pricing models, future entry is directly influenced by current prices.
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Competition and competitiveness in the US airline industry
Competitiveness Review, 2015Purpose– This study aims to employ a resource-based lens to explore the competitive implications of firm strategies under conditions of market commonality and shared resource pools.Design/methodology/approach– The firms’ core capabilities in these environments may focus on operational efficiency, as firms seek to compete under significant resource ...
T.J. Hannigan +2 more
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Assessing airlines: quality as a competitive variable
International journal of transport economics, 2018425
Fageda, Xavier +2 more
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Hub operations and airline competition
Tourism Management, 1989Abstract Airlines are increasingly competing for connecting traffic in scheduled airtransport by coordinating flights through hubs. Airport capacities are identified as major constraints. This article focuses on connections through London. An analysis of data derived from two large passenger surveys reveals that British Airways (BA) at Heathrow ...
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Airline flight schedule planning under competition
Computers & Operations Research, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Abdelghany, Ahmed +2 more
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