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Management and control decision of energy intensity in logistics industry under the background of dual carbon strategy in China. [PDF]
Li C, Wang F.
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Airlines-within-airlines strategies and existence of low-cost carriers
Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2012This paper investigates hub carriers’ airlines-within-airlines (AinA) strategies, intended to establish low-cost divisions offering nonstop flights on rim routes. An initial hub-spoke network is optimal if passenger differentiation between one-stop and nonstop services and via-hub time cost are small. If differentiation is substantial, a mixed one-stop
Ming Hsin Lin
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Low-cost airlines and airport competition
Transportation Research, Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2009An important question from the viewpoint of competition analysis in the air transport industry is the extent to which low-cost airlines operating from a secondary airport compete with full-service airlines serving a main airport in a multiple airport region.
Eric Pels
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Service Quality in the Airline Industry: Comparison Between Traditional and Low-Cost Airlines
Tourism Analysis, 2011The aim of this study is to assess service quality in the airline industry from the customer's perspective, explore how perceived service quality affects customer satisfaction and loyalty-related behavior, and whether the factors affecting service quality, customer satisfaction, and loyalty differ between full-service and low-cost airlines.
Timothy J Lee
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European Low-Cost Airlines in Ukraine
2022This chapter is devoted to the issue of entry and activity of European low-cost airlines in the Ukrainian market. Ukraine, with the largest territory and population in Eastern Europe, is an important partner of European countries. The rapid development of air transportation between Ukraine and European countries in the 21st century is based on two ...
Mykhailo Rutynskyi, Halyna Kushniruk
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Low-cost airlines and online price dispersion ☆
International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2011Abstract This paper presents a new form of online pricing tactic where airlines post, at the same time and for the same flight, fares in different currencies that violate the Law of One Price. Unexpectedly for an online market, price dispersion may be accompanied by a hidden discount that tends to persist in the period preceding a flight's departure.
Bachis E., Piga C.
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Impact of the adherence to the original low‐cost model on the profitability of low‐cost airlines
Transport Reviews, 2005Undoubtedly, low‐cost operation has been a very successful business model in the airline industry. Over the past 5 years, there has been a widespread departure from the original low‐cost model introduced by Southwest Airlines. The low‐cost carriers tended to follow a differentiation strategy as opposed to cost leadership on which the original low‐cost ...
Fariba Alamdari, Simon Fagan
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