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The air transportation sector is one of the most strategic and vital sectors of the country in terms of economy (foreign trade, foreign-based income, etc.) and especially tourism; so it is critical that the industry be competitive and remain competitive ...
Hüseyin Önder Aldemir
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The Impact of Social Media on Brand Loyalty: Airline Industry in Turkey
Within the developing technology, the number of promotion alternatives has increased and thus the competition has reached a wider area in airway markets. Keeping the traditional methods in the market prevents a company from the competition.
Sahra Özdemir
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Airlines companies largely produce the numerous and incessant transformations in the worldwide civil air transport sector. At the same time, they are the agents more susceptible to macroeconomic changes of the dynamism of this market. In this perspective,
Ana Paula Camilo Pereira
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Performance evaluation of websites using entropy and grey relational analysis methods: The case of airline companies [PDF]
The revolutionary alterations and conversions occurring in information and communication technologies, have triggered an increase in the electronic commerce applications. Airline tickets are one of the most popular items purchased on the internet.
Kemal Vatansever, Yakup Akgűl
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INVESTIGATING EFFECTS OF PERCEIVED SERVICE QUALITY ON OVERALL SERVICE QUALITY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION: CASE OF SAUDI AIRLINES [PDF]
An increase in information readiness and intense competition between service organizations leads to more challenges in the business environment. On top of these service characteristics and need for a human touch are additional challenges for airline ...
Ibrahim Alsini
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AIRLINE COMPETITION AT EUROPEAN AIRPORTS
ABSTRACTHub‐and‐spoke networks of airlines create entry barriers at large hub airports. As a result, deregulation does not necessary lead to more competition. In this paper, airline competition at European airports in the 1990s is analysed. Results show important differences between airports, which are related to size and geography.
Frenken, K. +3 more
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Background: Low-cost carrier (LCC) is a popular air transportation service as it offers affordable fares. Many airlines have adopted the LCC system because they need to adapt to the changes in the airline industry. The competition is tight.
Yuniar Farida +4 more
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Transatlantic Market Competition Between Hybrid Carrier and Long-Haul Low-Cost Carrier Business Models [PDF]
Long-haul low-cost carrier (LHLC) business models are generating considerable interest from the aviation practitioners and academics. Despite the high interest for the LHLC business model, only a few have compared the LHLC business model to a hybrid ...
Damian Renehan, Marina Efthymiou
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Airline route structure competition and network policy [PDF]
We analyze the behavior of airlines in terms of route structure choice using a differentiated duopoly model that accounts for congestion externalities, passenger benefits from increased frequency, passenger connecting costs and airline endogenous hub location.
Silva M., Hugo +2 more
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DIFFERENCIES BETWEEN LOW-COST MODEL AND FULL-SERVICE MODEL IN AIR INDUSTRY [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to review current state of operational models of airline on the market, based on history and development and the reasons behind them. Article compares Low-Cost operational model with established Full-Service carrier model in form
Matúš Bozogáň, Soňa Hurná
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