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determinants of full-service carriers airfares in European hub-to-hub markets [PDF]
This paper explores the factors influencing the pricing behaviour of full-service carriers in European hub-to-hub markets. Drawing on a 2009 dataset containing route and airfare information, we establish an econometric model to estimate the impact of ...
Shengrun Zhang +2 more
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Evolving competition between low-cost carriers and full-service carriers: The case of South Korea. [PDF]
This study explores the impact of domestic low-cost carriers (LCCs) on regional tourism and aviation industries. In particular, it articulates the changing competitive dynamics between LCCs and full-service carriers (FSCs). The Lotka-Volterra (LV) model, utilising the newly proposed moving-window concept, is used for the assessment of the influence of ...
Khan NT, Jung G, Kim J, Kim YB.
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Customer Loyalty: The Difference between Full-Service Carriers and Low-Cost Carriers in Indonesia
The level of competition in the aviation industry has increased since the regulation change in 1999. Aviation companies in providing services can be divided into three categories: full service, medium service, and no-frills service.
Yasintha Soelasih, Sumani Sumani
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Study of the full-service and low-cost carriers network configuration [PDF]
Purpose: The network strategies used by airline carriers have been a recurring subject in air transport research. The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the different operational characteristics of the airline and its route ...
Oriol Lordan
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Purpose: In this study, group differences between full-service carriers (FSC) and low-cost carriers (LCC) in loyalty constructs are investigated, revealing the relationship between service quality and loyalty.
Y. T. Chow +6 more
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The South Korean aviation market has grown rapidly since the emergence of Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs), and in response to this emergence, the two Full-Service Carriers (FSCs) of South Korea adopted the airline-within-airline (AWA) model and introduced their LCCs to compete with independent LCCs (ILCCs).
Nokhaiz Tariq Khan +3 more
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The continuous and strategic planning of full-service carriers plays a prominent role in transferring and adapting them into resilient full-service carrier network structures.
Wendong Yang +4 more
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Consumers’ increased awareness of social and environmental issues encourages airlines to implement corporate social responsibility (CSR); however, the effectiveness of CSR according to airline type remains unclear. This study examines the roles of CSR and service quality in enhancing passengers’ brand love in the airline industry and explores the ...
Soojung Kim, Jinsoo Hwang
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Are low cost carriers airfares still lower? A comparison with full service carriers in Europe
The main objective of this work is to contribute to the existing literature on the effects of competition from Low-Cost Carriers on airfares in the European non-stop market. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper describing the impact of the operations of LCCs on ticket prices in Europe using data from real transactions (i.e., passengers
Gualini, Andrea +2 more
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Pre-Evaluating Efficiency Analysis of Mergers and Acquisitions of Full-Service Carriers in Korea
In November 2020, Korean Air signs an agreement to acquire and merges with 63.88% of Asiana Airlines’ shares, which is conditionally approved by the Korea Fair Trade Commission to address exclusivity concerns. The conditions require both airlines to return certain take-off or landing positions and revise their licenses for 26 international and 8 ...
null Hyoseok Chang, null Dohyun Kim
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