Influence of Low-Cost Carriers on Airport Infrastructure Development
The European low-cost carriers share in passenger traffic isgetting higher each year. Their business model benefits frommany aspects. Still, one of the most important aspects is usageof secondary airports.
Stanislav Pavlin +2 more
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Low-Cost Carriers, Economies of Flows and Regional Externalities [PDF]
The emergence of low cost carriers, following air travel reregulation in Europe, has significant implications for individual firms and regions understood as ‘economies of flows'. This paper explores, largely conceptually, how uneven, fluctuating and fragmentary changes in air travel and connectivity, resulting from the activities of low cost carriers ...
Williams, AM, Baláž, V
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Flying for a buck or two: Low-cost Carriers in Australia and New Zealand
Over the past few decades, the traditional aviation market has seen significant developments. Traditional “legacy“ carriers have been challenged by new no/low-frills, low cost carriers.
Sven Gross, Michael Lück
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Opaque Web practices among low-cost carriers
The low-cost airlines' adoption of Web technologies to facilitate direct sales has accelerated their market penetration. However, some low-cost carriers are increasingly using Websites to create distance between themselves and their consumers in specific areas of their operations, while simultaneously developing excellence in sales transaction ...
Torres, Ann M. +2 more
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Leasing in low-cost carriers [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to explore the use of aircraft leasing as a financing instrument in the low-cost carriers’ sector. These airlines have been showing a huge growth in the customers’ preferences, while aircraft leasing plays a relevant role in the financing options of airlines.
Aleixo, José Frederico Pais
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EU network carriers, low cost carriers and consumer behaviour: A Delphi study of future trends [PDF]
This paper uses a Delphi panel of 26 air transport experts to forecast the structure of air transport in the EU in 2015 in respect of network carriers, low cost airlines and passenger behaviour.
F Alamdari +3 more
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Passengers’ perceptions of low cost airlines and full service carriers: a case study involving Ryanair, Aer Lingus, Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines [PDF]
Direct competition between full service airlines and no-frills carriers is intensifying across the world. US and European full service airlines have lost a significant proportion of their passengers to low cost carriers, the experience now being repeated
O'Connell, John F. +4 more
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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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Towards a means of consistently comparing airline business models with an application to the `low cost' airline sector [PDF]
Meaningful definitions of and distinctions between airline business models are not easily formulated, particularly when one considers the extremely dynamic nature of the industry.
Morrison, William G., Mason, Keith J.
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Study of the full-service and low-cost carriers network configuration
Purpose: The network strategies used by airline carriers have been a recurring subject in air transport research. The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between the different operational characteristics of the airline and its route ...
Oriol Lordan
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