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are privately owned and experience little or no ex-ante regulation of airport charges. On the other hand, airports … activities into the regulation of airport infrastructure charges? This question is addressed in this paper. We discuss basic … airport profits derived from commercial activities for infrastructure cost recovery. The main insights are summarized at the …
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Many firms offer “core” and “side” goods in the sense that side-good consumption is conditional on core-good consumption. Airports are a common example where the supply of runway and terminal capacity is the core good and the supply of various concession services (for example, car rental...
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competition. This study identifies new challenges and opportunities for researchers, airport and airline operators, and …
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The article summarises the essence of airport infrastructure and explores the roles of production airport … infrastructure in the world air transport system. It is noted that airport infrastructure is a complex dynamic subsystem of global … of countries in the world economy. In particular, reliable airport infrastructure is one of the key factors in increasing …
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-commerce sectors was undertaken to understand the link between them. The data were collected using four criteria: airport category …, airport location, top 25 air cargo carriers, and other relevant data from the Federal Aviation Administration, International …
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