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Competitive Strategies in the Airline Industry

2022
The 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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The contestability of the Australian airline industry.

2023
This thesis discusses the contestability theory with application to the Australian airline industry. Initially, it was assumed that an airline industry was an example of a contestable market. That is, the criteria outlined for a contestable market were satisfied by a given city pair. However, post deregulation experience in Australia and the U.S.
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Airline Hubs and Competition In The Airline Industry

1990
32nd Transportation Research Forum meeting, Oct.
TRF, TRF
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Practical Pricing and the Airline Industry

The Business & Management Collection, 2009
Airline pricing and Revenue Management has a long history starting with the deregulation of the airline markets in the late 1970s. This chapter focuses on practical aspects from a traditional carrier’s point of view. Beside the basic concepts of market segmentation, demand forecasting, overbooking and availability optimization two main developments ...
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Managing risks in airline industry *

Japan and the World Economy, 2003
This chapter is a exploration of the strategic responses of major European carriers to the Third Package of European air transport liberalization, introduced in 1993. The Third Package allowed airlines to purchase a majority share of another European Union (EU) carrier and also to set up subsidiaries or separate carriers in other EU countries.
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Safety and Profits in the Airline Industry

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1986
It has been argued that there is a positive relationship between profitability and safety in the transportation industries. This paper analyzes a model of safety provision under uncertainty and tests the model using data from the US airline industry.
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Estimation of a Model of Entry in the Airline Industry

Econometrica, 1992
This paper considers the effect of an airline's scale of operation at an airport on the profitability of routes flown out of that airport. The empirical methodology uses the entry decisions of airlines as indicators of underlying profitability; the results extend the empirical literature on airport presence by providing a new set of estimates of the ...
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An airline-industry database

ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, 1979
This paper describes the successful implementation of a high-visibility APL application and demonstrates the utility of APL in conjunction with other software systems for large database applications.
N. L. Ensenat   +2 more
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Growth of the Airline Industry

Financial Analysts Journal, 1955
(1955). Growth of the Airline Industry. Financial Analysts Journal: Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 29-32.
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The State of the Airline Industry

Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 1994
The present state of the airline industry in the United States is a result of many different factors since the industry was deregulated by Congress in 1978. Poor management decisions, a bad economy, and a change in business travel have all contributed to the current dismal economic state of the industry.
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