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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The new challenges of tourism airports. The case of Faro airport [PDF]
Airport infrastructures play an important role in the heart of the regions in which they are located, as well as in certain sectors of activity, such as tourism.
Almeida, Claudia
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Creating a prediction model of passenger preference between low cost and legacy airlines
The airline industry is highly competitive, and in order to increase profits, airlines are always looking to better target key customers. Increased understanding of customers also helps improve the product from the customer's perspective. This study aims
Rian Mehta +3 more
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Carbon Emission Trading Scheme and the Aviation Sector: An experimental analysis on allocation of allowances [PDF]
The European Union has proposed a Directive to include aviation activities in the Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) in 2012. The allowance allocation method which will be put in place is relatively easy to implement with low administration cost.
Anthony T H Chin, Zhang Peng
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Evaluation of the Competitive Factors Affecting Ticket Prices in Low-Cost Airlines
Aim: This study was designed to determine the competitive elements that are thought to have an impact on the ticket prices of low-cost airlines.Method: Using ticket prices from routes in which Pegasus Airlines operates, a model was formed to examine the ...
Mehmet Yaşar
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Measuring the LCC effect on charter airlines in the Spanish airport system [PDF]
Using a robust transfer function model methodology, the present paper seeks to offer empirical evidence regarding the size and type of effects that low-cost carriers (LCCs) have had on traffic for charter carriers (CCs) in the Spanish airport system by ...
Castillo Manzano, José I. +3 more
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Up In The Air: How Airlines Can Improve Performance by Engaging Their Employees [PDF]
[Excerpt] In the chapters that follow, we explore the competitive strategies and employment-relations strategies found in the United States (chapter 2) and in a range of other countries (chapter 3), before and after deregulation.
Bamber, Greg J +3 more
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Anti-Competitive Marketing Practices in the Airline Industry [PDF]
Consumers, airlines and the economy as a whole have benefited from airline deregulation. Government regulation was replaced by competition as the protector of the consumers. Airlines continue to pursue marketing strategies which reduce competition and as
Kearney, Terrence J., Robinson, Richard
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The Contribution of Global Alliances to Airlines’ Environmental Performance [PDF]
Global alliances have traditionally been related to improvements in the economic and operational performances of companies, particularly in the airline industry.
Payán Sánchez, Belén +2 more
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Bankruptcy and Low Cost Carrier Expansion in the Airline Industry [PDF]
This paper studies how financial distress affects competition and how incumbent bankruptcy affects the growth of rivals, specifically in the context of airline bankruptcies. I begin by studying whether bankrupt airlines put competitive pressures on rivals by cutting fares and maintaining or expanding capacity on the 1000 most popular domestic routes ...
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