Low cost airlines - a new customer relationship? an analysis of service quality, service satisfaction and customer loyalty in a low cost setting [PDF]
Many organizations are now paying close attention in evaluating and implementing marketing strategies with the specific aim of improving customer retention.
Curry, Neil, Gao, Yuhui
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End of the free lunch? The responses of traditional European airlines to the low-cost carrier threat [PDF]
The short-haul operations of traditional European airlines such as British Airways and Lufthansa have come under increasing pressure from the growth of low-cost carriers. This paper examines their competitive responses.
Doganis +7 more
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Can the European low-cost airline boom continue?: Implications for regional airports [PDF]
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers have become the major success story of the European airline industry.
Nigel Peter Stewart Dennis
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Can the European low-cost airline boom continue?: Implications for regional airports [PDF]
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers have become the major success story of the European airline industry.
Dennis, Nigel Peter Stewart
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Exploring the potential for cross-nesting structures in airport-choice analysis: A case-study of the Greater London area [PDF]
The analysis of air-passengers’ choices of departure airport in multi-airport regions is a crucial component of transportation planning in many large metropolitan areas, and has been the topic of an increasing number of studies over recent years. In this
Hess, S., Polak, J.W.
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The European aviation market can be characterised by extreme growth and turbulence ever since the markets were deregulated and low cost carriers emerged on the continent.
Sven Kukemelk
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Technology, Business Models and Network Structure in the Airline Industry [PDF]
Network airlines have been increasingly focusing their operations on hub airports through the exploitation of connecting traffic, allowing them to take advantage of economies of traffic density, which are unequivocal in the airline industry.
Ricardo Flores-Fillol, Xavier Fageda
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The transferability of the low-cost model to long-haul airline operations [PDF]
Since their emergence in the US in the mid 1970's there has been significant growth in the low-cost airline sector but with a few notable exceptions low-cost airlines have operated on short-haul routes.
Dennis, N. +7 more
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Hub-And-Spoke Airlines Versus Low-Cost Airlines And Price Discrimination
<p class="MsoBodyText" style="text-align: justify; margin: 0in 0.5in 0pt; mso-pagination: none;"><span style="font-size: 10pt; mso-bidi-font-weight: bold;"><span style="font-family: Times New Roman;">The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the continuing trend in the U.S. Airline industry away from hub-and-spoke (network)
Recai Aydin, Roger Morefield
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