We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium in the U.S. airline industry. We use original data from competition plans that airports are required to submit to the U.S. Department of Transportation in compliance with the Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the Twenty-First Century. We collect information on the availability and control of airport gates, leasing arrangements, and other restrictions limiting the expansion of airport facilities. We find that the hub premium is increasing in the ticket fare. We find that control of gates is a crucial determinant of this premium. Limits on the fees that airlines can charge for subleasing their gates lower the prices charged by airlines. Fi...
The airline industry has been changed significantly after the September 11th of 2001, while delay an...
Preliminary; please do not quote without the authors ’ consent Abstract: It is well accepted that o...
Unlike airports in many other countries which have been corporatized or privatized, nearly all U.S. ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
In the airline industry, passengers pay higher fares at airports where a single carrier controls a h...
It has been argued in the literature that privatized airports would charge more efficient congestion...
It has been argued in the literature that privatized airports would charge more efficient congestion...
Airport regulation regimes are under revision in many countries. The decision about the extent of ai...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
The United States–European Union market accounts for approximately 25% of all international tourist ...
Airports, as ground facilities providing support for air traffic, strongly reflect the evolution of ...
The airline industry has been changed significantly after the September 11th of 2001, while delay an...
The airline industry has been changed significantly after the September 11th of 2001, while delay an...
Preliminary; please do not quote without the authors ’ consent Abstract: It is well accepted that o...
Unlike airports in many other countries which have been corporatized or privatized, nearly all U.S. ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
We investigate the role of limited access to airport facilities as a determinant of the hub premium ...
In the airline industry, passengers pay higher fares at airports where a single carrier controls a h...
It has been argued in the literature that privatized airports would charge more efficient congestion...
It has been argued in the literature that privatized airports would charge more efficient congestion...
Airport regulation regimes are under revision in many countries. The decision about the extent of ai...
Thesis: S.M. in Transportation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Envir...
The United States–European Union market accounts for approximately 25% of all international tourist ...
Airports, as ground facilities providing support for air traffic, strongly reflect the evolution of ...
The airline industry has been changed significantly after the September 11th of 2001, while delay an...
The airline industry has been changed significantly after the September 11th of 2001, while delay an...
Preliminary; please do not quote without the authors ’ consent Abstract: It is well accepted that o...
Unlike airports in many other countries which have been corporatized or privatized, nearly all U.S. ...