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HETEROGENEITY OF BUSINESS PASSENGERS IN AIR TRANSPORT
The paper investigates heterogeneity of business travelers who travel with different types of air carriers. According to a set of studies published abroad it is researched that there are business passengers traveling with full-service carriers or with ...
James Huňak, Petr Kolář
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Network competition - the co-existence of hub-and-spoke and point-to-point [PDF]
Airlines network choices are analysed to describe the co-existence of alternative business models: the full service model based on the hub-and-spoke (HS) system and the low cost model based on point-to-point (PP) system.
Alessandro Cento +3 more
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New York's HealthPass Purchasing Alliance: Making Coverage Easier for Small Businesses [PDF]
Provides an understanding of how a public-private partnership for health insurance functions. Evaluates which program features and strategies have worked and which have not.
Stephen N. Rosenberg
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Factors affecting customer loyalty of mobile RFID services in Korea
Mobile radio frequency identification (RFID) services are expected to be launched in full-scale as a new service option in the telecommunications service market following the development of RFID technology and maturation of the IT infrastructure ...
Yong-Jae Park +2 more
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Do Low Cost Carriers Have Different Corporate Governance Models? [PDF]
In this paper, we investigate whether different business models in the same industry (passenger air transportation) lead to different corporate governance models.
Carlos Alves, Cristina Barbot
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The role of dedicated freighter aircraft in the provision of global airfreight services [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final version can be found by following the DOI link.In 2014, over 51 million tonnes of cargo, valued at over US$6.8 trillion, was flown around the world ...
Budd, Lucy, Ison, Stephen
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A number of full service network carriers have recently stated their ambition to develop certain ultra-long-range (ULR) routes, such as Doha to Auckland, Dubai to Auckland, Dubai to Panama City, Singapore to San Francisco, Singapore to New York, all of ...
Glenn S. Baxter, Nicholas S. Bardell
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INVESTIGATING PASSENGERS’ PERCEIVED VALUE OF FULL SERVICE AIRLINES AND LOW-COST CARRIERS
This study investigates the customer perceived value seen by Taiwanese passengers who flew between Taipei and Singapore regarding full service airlines and low-cost carriers. We collected a sample of passenger survey data at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport.
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This study investigates the factors that influence customer loyalty to full-service carriers and low-cost carriers in the Hong Kong airline industry. A hypothesis model is proposed to examine the relationship of various drivers of customer loyalty.
C. Lee +5 more
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Pricing strategies by European traditional and low cost airlines. Or, when is it the best time to book on line? [PDF]
It is often assumed that the airlines’ fares increase monotonically over time, peaking a few days before the departure. Using fares for about 650 thousand flights operated by both Low-Cost and Full Service Carriers, we show several instances in which the
Claudio A. Piga, Enrico Bachis
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