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Price premiums and low cost carrier competition

Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review, 2008
Abstract This study presents a time series examination of price premiums in the US airline industry. Price premiums are defined as price markups due to domination and concentration at the airport and route market levels. The differential effect of these price premium drivers is empirically investigated, and it is shown that the largest components of ...
Christian Hofer   +2 more
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Marketing of low-cost carriers

Práce a štúdie, 2023
The article deals with the marketing of low-cost airlines and marketing strategies. The article primarily focuses on three selected airlines - Wizz Air, Ryanair and easyJet. The aim of this article is to propose specific possibilities for improving marketing activities based on the theoretical basis obtained from relevant sources and the subsequent ...
Nikola Mihalčinová, Benedikt Badánik
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Low-Cost Isotope Carrier

Radiology, 1974
A cart for transporting radionuclides is described. The simplicity and economy of the design make a hitherto difficult task within the reach of any hospital shop facility.
J M, Wallace, B J, Throne
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The low cost carrier worldwide

Journal of Tourism History, 2014
The emergence and growth of low-cost carriers (LCCs) have changed the dynamics of air transportation markets and airline competition in virtually every region of the world.
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Are Low-Cost Carriers a Bargain?

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2008
Low-cost carriers (LCCs) are now a worldwide phenomenon, and Southeast Asia has a significant number of rapidly growing carriers. Ticket price is the main feature that attracts public and media attention. Although the Southeast Asian LCCs declare that they offer the cheapest tickets, there is no solid evidence that their average prices are indeed the ...
Yu-Chun Chang, Ning Lee
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Airline Alliances with Low Cost Carriers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
A major carrier operates one hub linking multiple non-hub cities. It forms an alliance with a low cost carrier whose nonstop service competes with its one-stop service. The alliance’s joint profit is maximized by withdrawing the competing one-stop (nonstop) service when the major carrier’s operating cost and connecting passengers’ hub-through ...
Tomohiko Kawamori, Ming Hsin Lin
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Low-cost and Full-service carrier's effect

2010
The fare estimation model proposed in this paper was set up by analyzing the domestic United States air transportation market 2005 year database. A division analyses into seven different studies is presented. There exists substantial fare dispersion in the airline transportation industry for the full-service carrier market whilst very little dispersion
Carmona Benitez, R.B. (author)   +1 more
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Customer satisfaction using low cost carriers

Tourism Management, 2011
Low cost carriers (LCCs) have a competitive advantage over full service carriers (FSCs) in several nations due to their lower fares and similar levels of service quality. Not all customers' needs are alike, and the market characteristics found in the LCCs industry may influence customers' attitudes.
Yu Kyoung Kim, Hyung Ryong Lee
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SATISFACTION OF LOW-COST CARRIERS

Proceedings of the 24th International Academic Conference, Barcelona, 2016
This study investigates the satisfaction of the Low-Cost Carriers in Hong Kong and recommends their future development based on the analysis. Data was collected through surveys and in-depth interviews with LCC operators. Survey was carried out at the main entrances and exits of the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) to collect travelers?
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