The aim of this paper is to evaluate the impact of airline franchising on levels of air service provision in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. Results showed that while air carriers operating under franchise agreements were offering reduced levels of capacity, they were able, assisted by a more suitable mix of aircraft, to deliver significant service improvements. These improvements were manifested in the scheduling of more convenient flight times, a higher proportion of direct services and the introduction of new routes. Compared to the previous incumbent, franchised operators were also better able at managing capacity in relation to demand with increased load factors reported after 1993. The implications of these results is that litt...
The ‘Third Package’ of European Union air transport liberalisation measures came into effect on 1 Ja...
An increasing number of European airports have become capacity constrained due either to physical li...
Many European countries are committed to subsidised Public Service Obligation (PSO) air services for...
The aim of this paper is to undertake an assessment of airport competition within the Scottish Lowla...
The aim of this paper is to undertake an assessment of airport competition within the Scottish Lowla...
It is widely accepted that Scotland suffers from an over-provision of airport services. This is part...
The benefits gained by passengers since the liberalisation of the European air transport market have...
The deregulation of the European airline industry has had a dramatic impact on regional airports acr...
Scotland’s location, limited population size and absence of major base carriers have served to const...
Common or group ownership of airports poses a particular challenge for policy-makers, in that consum...
The aim of this paper is to examine the development of air services at UK and Irish airports since 1...
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers...
This paper examines Scottish lowland airports policy and reviews the changing forces which govern it...
The White Book on Transport of the European Union deals with Roads, Rail, Inland waterway, Seaways, ...
This paper draws upon a range of research and data sources to examine recent developments in the Nor...
The ‘Third Package’ of European Union air transport liberalisation measures came into effect on 1 Ja...
An increasing number of European airports have become capacity constrained due either to physical li...
Many European countries are committed to subsidised Public Service Obligation (PSO) air services for...
The aim of this paper is to undertake an assessment of airport competition within the Scottish Lowla...
The aim of this paper is to undertake an assessment of airport competition within the Scottish Lowla...
It is widely accepted that Scotland suffers from an over-provision of airport services. This is part...
The benefits gained by passengers since the liberalisation of the European air transport market have...
The deregulation of the European airline industry has had a dramatic impact on regional airports acr...
Scotland’s location, limited population size and absence of major base carriers have served to const...
Common or group ownership of airports poses a particular challenge for policy-makers, in that consum...
The aim of this paper is to examine the development of air services at UK and Irish airports since 1...
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers...
This paper examines Scottish lowland airports policy and reviews the changing forces which govern it...
The White Book on Transport of the European Union deals with Roads, Rail, Inland waterway, Seaways, ...
This paper draws upon a range of research and data sources to examine recent developments in the Nor...
The ‘Third Package’ of European Union air transport liberalisation measures came into effect on 1 Ja...
An increasing number of European airports have become capacity constrained due either to physical li...
Many European countries are committed to subsidised Public Service Obligation (PSO) air services for...