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Is the Essential Air Service program still vital after 30 years?
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months.' Qantas' record profit for 2003-04 were in sharp contrast with the financial performance of most airlines worldwide …
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Airlines, first flew passengers a month later. A little over one year later, Compass was grounded by its creditors, on December … airlines) blamed Compass management, for the opportunities lost. But all parties probably now agree that there have been … events which occurred preceding deregulation which had major impact on the competitiveness of Compass Airlines. It …
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. Airlines have employed several differentiation strategies to gain a competitive advantage over other airlines in order to … of physically challenged persons can be a source of competitive advantage for the airlines if they differentiate their … for this research was “How can airlines differentiate their services and achieve competitive advantage by fulfilling the …
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The megaregion spatial form has grown in prominence in recent years in planning thought, but the relationship between megaregions and the aviation sector is rather untouched in research. The purpose of this study is to examine the role airports play as transportation hubs for megaregions, and...
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time-to-event forecasts of cancellations on airlines' revenue streams. To determine the intensity of the cancellation … the cancellation process, which will help airlines to improve their overbooking strategies. …
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One of the emerging issues with the internationalisation of accounting in enabling the globalisation of markets is its implicit role in privileging the destabilising social effect of globalisation, which risks alienating emerging economies and contributing to global instability. Accountants’...
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This paper describes the use of a marketing science model by Jetstar, a subsidiary of Australia's leading airline, Qantas, to effectively and profitably compete in the low-cost carrier marketplace. We trace the evolution of the Jetstar strategy from a baseline calibration of its initial...
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This paper studies the relationship between demand uncertainty—the key source of excess capacity—and capacity utilization in the US airline industry. We present a simple theoretical model that predicts that lower demand realizations are associated with higher demand volatility. This...
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unbundling. The theory predicts that an airline’s fares should fall when it introduces a bag fee, but that the full trip price …
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