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Customers’ Experiences of Compassion and Brand Attitude: Evidence From Low-Cost Carriers [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to examine the effect of compassion experienced by low-cost carriers customers on their brand attitudes. Specifically, this study aims to unbox the mechanisms through how the customers’ experiences of compassion influence the
Sung-Hoon Ko, Yongjun Choi, Jongsung Kim
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The evolution of low cost carriers in Australia
Due to the vast distances across the country as well as between urban centres, Australia is heavily reliant upon its air transport industry. Following deregulation of Australia's domestic air travel market on the 30th October, 1990, low cost carriers ...
Panarat Srisaeng +2 more
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Customer Loyalty: The Difference between Full-Service Carriers and Low-Cost Carriers in Indonesia
The level of competition in the aviation industry has increased since the regulation change in 1999. Aviation companies in providing services can be divided into three categories: full service, medium service, and no-frills service.
Yasintha Soelasih, Sumani Sumani
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This paper uses machine learning to analyze and predict entry patterns of Southwest Airlines into various city pair. The purpose is to understand the parameters impacting the decision to enter into a city pair, by a low cost airline.
Sri Lakshmi Vadlamani +2 more
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Low-Cost Carriers route network development [PDF]
Low-Cost Carriers achieve economies of scale by deploying large, single-model fleets across an expanding set of regional bases. The addition of new bases and routes is bound by profitability and operational aspects, both posing limitations to the travel demand that can be served.
Efthymiou, Marina, Christidis, Panayotis
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Rivalry between low cost carriers and major carriers: the case in Korean aviation industry [PDF]
As the wave of liberalization and deregulation have accelerated to relieve rigid controls over airline routes, capacity, and fare setting regimes, Low Cost Carriers (LCCs) have emerged especially in local aviation markets since the 1970s.
Jin-Kook Lee, Tae Seung Kim
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Low cost carriers and tourism destinations development: case study of Oporto, Portugal [PDF]
Mobility is one of the characteristics of modern society. The world today, despite the uncertainties brought by globalization is an interconnected reality of networks, whether physical or virtual.
Vânia Costa, Cláudia Almeida
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Development of Passenger Air Carriers
The work presents the development of carriers in passengerair traffic, and the focus is on the development and operationsof carriers in chartered passenger transport. After the SecondWorld War, there were only scheduled air carriers.
Igor Diminik +2 more
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The impact of low-cost carriers on high-quality producers in the aviation industry: cost-benefit analysis [PDF]
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the low-cost carriers (LCC) impact on the high-quality carriers (HQC) in the aviation industry. The impact of LCCs on high-quality producers in the aviation industry has been a significant and multifaceted phenomenon.
Nizar Mohammad Alsharari
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Air travel market in Serbia: New carriers: New types of passengers [PDF]
This paper considers characteristics of passengers on routes where there is a competition between low cost carriers and traditional airlines. The low cost carriers entered the Serbian air travel market only after Serbia joined the European Common ...
Kuljanin Jovana G. +2 more
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