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Negative Memories Toward Airlines: Scale Development and Validation

The international journal of tourism research
Most studies on airlines have focused on consumers' positive memories. However, from the consumer's perspective, negative memories have a stronger impact than positive ones on an airline's brand image, marketing strategies, and consumer behavioral ...
Hyelim Ju   +3 more
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Carbon offsetting and reduction scheme with sustainable aviation fuel options: Fleet-level carbon emissions impacts for U.S. airlines

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2019
To reduce aviation carbon emissions, the International Civil Aviation Organization initiated the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (CORSIA), which will take effect in 2021. In response, airlines have taken measures through
Hsun Chao   +3 more
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Airline Crew Recovery

Transportation Science, 2000
An airline schedule rarely operates as planned. It is often disrupted by maintenance problems or severe weather conditions. In a typical day, several flights may be delayed or canceled, and aircraft and crews may miss the rest of their assigned flights.
Ladislav Lettovsky   +2 more
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The Suited Airliner for an Existing Airline Network

50th AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics, and Materials Conference, 2009
Successful application of multi-disciplinary design and optimization (MDO) methodology in the aeronautical industry only started in the early 2000s. This was due to the extreme complexity and the low automation on all levels of aircraft design. Thanks to the development of high-performance computer systems, the real benefit of multi-disciplinary design
Lisandro Siqueira   +2 more
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Airline economics

Economics of Transportation
This Special Issue brings together a collection of empirical and theoretical contributions that deepen our understanding of airline economics through a diverse range of topics, methodologies, and geographic focuses. The contributions cover key aspects of airline behavior, from pricing strategies and cooperative agreements to environmental policy ...
D'Alfonso T., Fageda X.
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Determining important attributes for assessing the attractiveness of airlines

Journal of Air Transport Management, 2018
The attractiveness of airlines is a topic of great interest to researchers and professionals wishing to understand the ability of airlines to attract and satisfy air passengers. However, there is a lack of consensus on which attributes of the airline are
Diego R. Medina‐Muñoz   +2 more
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Comparative efficiency analysis of major international airlines using Data Envelopment Analysis: Exploring effects of alliance membership and other operational efficiency determinants

Journal of Air Transport Management, 2018
The establishment of alliance groups during the end of 1990s has marked the beginning of an era that is characterized by increased consolidation among Full-Service Network Carriers (FSNCs).
Angelos T. Kottas, Michael A. Madas
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Global Alliances of Airlines: Lufthansa German Airlines-United Airlines vs. British Airways-American Airlines

1997
Presented at the 39th Transportation Research Forum meeting, Oct.
Hwang, Soon Hee, Hwang, Soon Hee
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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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