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This study investigates airport pricing and capacity investment when passengers face schedule and congestion delays …. Two countries' airports are served by each country's home carrier. Airports choose their charges on a per-flight and … find the following. First, the first-best per-flight charges (rules) do not necessarily need to charge congestion delay …
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This study investigates the pricing regime choices between per-flight and/or per-passenger charges for international … airports. Each country may choose (i) mix charges for per-flight and per-passenger charges, (ii) per-flight charges only, (iii …) per-passenger charges only, and (iv) marginal-operating-cost pricing for each type of charge (Duo-MOC pricing). Each …
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This paper investigates the distributional impact of airport congestion pricing on commercial, commuter, miscellaneous …, and general aviation. It extends Daniel's (1995) stochastic bottleneck model in three significant directions by allowing … costs of queuing and schedule delays are estimated using data from Minneapolis-St. Paul airport. Simulations show …
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This article investigates airline pricing and airport congestion charges in hub-spoke networks. When a public hub … airport and two public spoke (local) airports independently levy their charges, airlines will eventually set a ticket price … airports will always lead to more overcharge, whereas privatizing only the hub airport or all airports could result in lesser …
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This paper investigates optimal airport pricing when airlines provide imperfect substitutes products, and make … and does not require leadership behavior. We also find that an airport requires two pricing instruments to achieve the …
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