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operate and the way airport capacity is allocated and priced. Regression analysis of over 500 routes in the US, Europe and ….g. distance, level of demand and level of competition) and almost not at all by airport characteristics (e.g. number of runways … and whether the airport is a hub or slot coordinated). We discuss the implications of this choice of aircraft size and …
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statistical model for the passengers'sequential choice of airport and airline is calibrated. It appears that thechoice sequence … first airport, then airline is statistically preferable to thereversed choice sequence. Frequency, the average number of … seats offered by anairline and access time to the airport are all significant. Separate models areestimated for business and …
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This paper studies the regulation of an airline duopoly on a congested airport. Regulation should then address two …
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corporate organizations or economic agents. It has also found wide application in comparative studies on airport efficiency. The … standard DEA approach to comparative airport efficiency analysis has two feeble elements, viz. a methodological and a … the substantive weakness in airport efficiency analysis concerns the insufficient attention for short-term and long …
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We analyze the phenomenon of hub dominance by developing a model relating faresto distance, using the mainleg of intercontinental flights for scaling purposes. Our results indicate thatat least some of the major Europeancarriers place a mark up on flights originating from or going to their hubs.
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congestion prices equal to the value of marginal travel delays a non-optimal response. This paper develops a model of airport …
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This paper analyzes the relative economic power position of home carriers in hub-and-spoke systems. Hub-and-spoke systems may lower costs on densely traveled routes and enable economically viable operations on less densely traveled routes. The reverse side is probably that carriers enjoy...
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congestion prices equal to the value of marginal travel delays a non-optimal response. This paper develops a model of airport …
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