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The Effects of Low Cost Airlines Growth in Italy
In recent years, low cost carriers (LCCs) have been the fastest growing sector of the aviation industry. The routes served by these carriers were undersized in comparison with principal routes, but deregulation made possible an efficient access to many new markets.
CAMPISI, DOMENICO +2 more
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DEVELOPMENT OF BUSINESS MODELS OF LOW-COST AIRLINES
The global economic crisis that affects all industries, including the aviation industry, has forced airlines to adjust their business models to existing market conditions. Low-cost airlines, which till the onset of economic crises in most cases followed the base low-cost business model, have adapted their business model in such a way that they have ...
Vidović, Andrija +2 more
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State of the art of pricing policy in air transportation: network carriers vs. low-cost airlines [PDF]
The modern air transport industry is highly competitive. To survive in the market, the implementation of a successful marketing strategy is fundamental.
Christian Wehner +3 more
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Economization Methods Used by Low-Cost Airlines – An Overview
Purpose: The crisis caused by the pandemic has forced airlines (both full-service carriers (FCC) and low cost carriers (LCC)) to review their business models and look for opportunities to make up for losses. The goal of this paper is to review the cost optimization methods used by LCC airlines and to identify the activities of LCC that were taken to ...
Punda, Dominik +2 more
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The aim of this study is to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the financial performance of traditional and low-cost airlines. In this context, the financial performance of 32 traditional and 14 low-cost airlines operating in different ...
Veysi Asker
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World tendences of civil aviation development and the enlargement of the Lithuanian civil aviation [PDF]
The article deals with global trends in civil aviation, such as: liberalisation of aviation market, globalisation of airlines, privatisation of airlines and invasion of low cost airlines into the market.
J. Butkevičius, A. Jarašūnienė
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Determining the antecedents and consequences of the airline brand personality
Purpose: This study investigates air passengers’ perceptions of the brand personalities of airlines and explores the relationships between the brand personality and its antecedent factor, the country-of-origin of the airlines, and the consequent factor ...
Jin-Long Lu, Pei-Ya Siao
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Factors Influencing Psychological Well-Being of Flight Attendants, Low-cost airlines in the Age of New Normal with the Change of In-Flight Service [PDF]
The purposes of the current study were. -1) to study factors in fluencing the psychological well-being of flight attendants, working with low-cost airlines during the Covid-19 epidemic, and 2) to predict the psychological well-being of flight attendants,
Sarocha Uamum +2 more
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Challenges in the Business Model of Low-Cost Airlines [PDF]
In recent decades, low-cost airlines have proliferated in the European market offering cheap tickets and increasing popularity. This business model, characterised by cost leadership, has been studied on numerous occasions. The case of the Irish airline Ryanair has presented different challenges over the last few years in relation to its stakeholders ...
María Rodríguez-García +2 more
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Airline Fuel Hedging: An Overview of Hedging Solutions Available to Airlines
Over the past several years airlines have been struggling to cope with a barrage of challenging economic conditions and have been very creative in reducing cost.
C Lester Westbrooks
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