This paper examines the influence of network airline bankruptcy (and consequently its market exit) on prices and route frequencies. Specifically, the 2011 case of Spanair is analyzed, using Spanish route data for the period 2006-2013. The study finds that the Spanair bankruptcy led to a reduction in prices on those routes where its services were replaced by low-cost airlines. On the other hand, there was no evidence of any clear reduction in flight frequencies. Given that tourist passengers are particularly sensitive to prices, this paper provide evidence about the positive impact of low-cost airlines on tourism
The size of airports depends on passenger traffic to and from that city as well as the number of pas...
We use a difference-in-difference estimator to examine the effects of a merger involving three airli...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...
This paper addresses the relationship between the development of the airline industry and tourism. O...
The factors accounting for the significant increase in new routes in the European air transport mark...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
This article estimates the impact of low-cost airlines on Spanish tourism during the first decade of...
The effect of external factors such as the economic situation on airline ticket price behaviour has ...
In recent decades, the air transport sector has experienced major changes, including the emergence o...
An examination of the impact in the US and EU markets of two major innovations in the provision of a...
Passenger airline service can have a significant impact on a metropolitan region’s economy in terms ...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
This study examines the relationship between switching costs and cost reaction, at the route-level, ...
Passenger airline service can have a significant impact on a metropolitan region's economy in terms ...
This paper examines the impact on prices of various regulatory changes in residents' flight subsidie...
The size of airports depends on passenger traffic to and from that city as well as the number of pas...
We use a difference-in-difference estimator to examine the effects of a merger involving three airli...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...
This paper addresses the relationship between the development of the airline industry and tourism. O...
The factors accounting for the significant increase in new routes in the European air transport mark...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
This article estimates the impact of low-cost airlines on Spanish tourism during the first decade of...
The effect of external factors such as the economic situation on airline ticket price behaviour has ...
In recent decades, the air transport sector has experienced major changes, including the emergence o...
An examination of the impact in the US and EU markets of two major innovations in the provision of a...
Passenger airline service can have a significant impact on a metropolitan region’s economy in terms ...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
This study examines the relationship between switching costs and cost reaction, at the route-level, ...
Passenger airline service can have a significant impact on a metropolitan region's economy in terms ...
This paper examines the impact on prices of various regulatory changes in residents' flight subsidie...
The size of airports depends on passenger traffic to and from that city as well as the number of pas...
We use a difference-in-difference estimator to examine the effects of a merger involving three airli...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...