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American, Delta, and United have organized their operations into extensive hub-and-spoke networks that typically require passengers originating and concluding travel in non-hub cities to board a connecting flight at a hub en route to the final destination. From the passenger perspective,...
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This paper considers networks with two or three complementary airports. In each case, two airports independently choose between slot and pricing policies, where slot policies involve grandfather rules. We show that equilibrium policies involve slots when airport profits do not matter and pricing...
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A study on marketing mix and decisional factors on airline carrier among Thai freight forwarder aims to investigate the general behavior of the airline carrier selective decision for the freight forwarder in Thailand. It focuses on the use of international outbound freight services in Bangkok...
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This paper offers a simple approach for identifying propagated departure delays and measuring their contribution to arrival delays. Under our approach, a propagated departure delay occurs when the arrival delay of the inbound flight exceeds the subsequent flight's ground buffer. The size (or...
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This dissertation consists of four related studies on the assessment of decentralized welfare-maximizing airport congestion policies involving (grandfathered) slot policy and pricing policy. Different demand structures and airport networks are considered in the presence of origin-destination...
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This study considers a stylized airport network designed to clearly identify the role of local and non-local passengers for the assessment of local welfare-maximizing airport congestion policies. The analysis shows that the local welfare-maximizing slot quantity can coincide with the first-best...
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We analyze multi-runway airport slot allocation problems during adverse weather. The number of slots assigned in any time interval is the same across feasible and non-wasteful landing schedules. The structure of the set of assigned slots is more complex than its counterpart in the single-runway...
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This paper estimates the relationship between the strength of economic shocks and temporal recovery in the world air transport industry. Our results show that world recovery of passenger demand to pre-COVID-19 levels is estimated to take 2.4 years (recovery by late-2022), with the most...
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Many passengers can choose among various destinations for their flight trips (for instance, a leisure trip from Asia to Europe or the US). A major feature of the present study is to incorporate substitute air services for origin-destination passengers into the analysis of equilibrium airport...
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This paper offers a simple approach for identifying propagated departure delays and measuring their contribution to arrival delays. Under our approach, a propagated departure delay occurs when the arrival delay of the inbound flight exceeds the subsequent flight’s ground buffer. The size (or...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013323093