Frequency competition influences capacity allocation decisions in airline markets and has important implications to airline profitability and airport congestion. Market share of a competing airline is a function of its frequency share and the relationship between the two is pivotal for understanding the impacts of frequency competition on airline busi-ness. Based on the most commonly accepted form of this relationship, we propose a game-theoretic model of airline frequency competition. We characterize the conditions for existence and uniqueness of a Nash equilibrium for the 2-player case. We analyze two different myopic learning dynamics for the non-equilibrium situations and prove their convergence to Nash equilibrium under mild conditions...
In this paper we specify and estimate a structural model of competition for the European Airline Ind...
We examine a seat allocation game between two airlines for flights with two fares with dependent ran...
There is a tendency to focus on the overly simplistic dynamic airline pricing games or to even ignor...
Frequency competition influences capacity allocation decisions in airline markets and has important ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
The purpose of this paper is to present a quantitative model of passenger air transport markets. Pas...
We consider capacity management games between airlines who transport passengers over a joint airline...
We address a two-firm booking limit competition game in the airline industry. We assume aggregate co...
Under deregulation, airlines developed hub-and-spoke (HS) networks enabling them to aggregate demand...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in aeronautical charges as brought by several airport man...
This paper models airline competition as a two-stage game in frequency and prices, allowing for asym...
This paper develops a model of airport and airline competition in a two stage game. We analyse incen...
The central focus of this dissertation is to investigate the theory and application of market-driven...
By applying the game theory, the relationship between airline ticket price and optimal flight freque...
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-a...
In this paper we specify and estimate a structural model of competition for the European Airline Ind...
We examine a seat allocation game between two airlines for flights with two fares with dependent ran...
There is a tendency to focus on the overly simplistic dynamic airline pricing games or to even ignor...
Frequency competition influences capacity allocation decisions in airline markets and has important ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
The purpose of this paper is to present a quantitative model of passenger air transport markets. Pas...
We consider capacity management games between airlines who transport passengers over a joint airline...
We address a two-firm booking limit competition game in the airline industry. We assume aggregate co...
Under deregulation, airlines developed hub-and-spoke (HS) networks enabling them to aggregate demand...
This paper analyzes the effects of changes in aeronautical charges as brought by several airport man...
This paper models airline competition as a two-stage game in frequency and prices, allowing for asym...
This paper develops a model of airport and airline competition in a two stage game. We analyse incen...
The central focus of this dissertation is to investigate the theory and application of market-driven...
By applying the game theory, the relationship between airline ticket price and optimal flight freque...
This paper studies the contribution of demand, costs, and strategic factors to the adoption of hub-a...
In this paper we specify and estimate a structural model of competition for the European Airline Ind...
We examine a seat allocation game between two airlines for flights with two fares with dependent ran...
There is a tendency to focus on the overly simplistic dynamic airline pricing games or to even ignor...