The aim of this paper is to examine the development of air services at UK and Irish airports since 1998 and to assess the impact on airport financial performance. A sample of 14 medium/small sized UK airports and three Irish airports is used. The traffic analysis shows that low cost carriers have been largely responsible for strong passenger growth and increased passenger load at a number of regional airports. Some of these carriers use established primary and regional airports whilst others seek out small secondary airports. The airports with a high proportion of low cost traffic tend to have lower unit revenues, particularly as regards airport charges, demonstrating their desire to remain price competitive to capture this type of traffic
This study investigates the determinants of air traffic volumes and structure (carrier type) at less...
This paper quantifies the changes in accessibility at small area scale arising from the combined eff...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.International airports struggle to succeed in a highly competitive market with e...
This paper investigates the traffic and financial performance of smaller UK regional airports betwee...
The deregulation of the European airline industry has had a dramatic impact on regional airports acr...
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...
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers...
We study the relationship between pricing and market structure on the routes connecting the UK and t...
During the past decade, the proliferation of low-cost carriers (LCCs) and the related huge increase ...
The so called low cost model has proved to be financially and operationally robust for a number of s...
This article looks at recent trends in Irish air transport and in particular the role and experience...
In the light of the forecast growth in air transport the UK Government has placed a requirement on a...
During the last decade, the proliferation of Low Cost Carriers and the related huge increase in traf...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the impact of low cost carriers (LCCs) on non-aeronautical r...
This study investigates the determinants of air traffic volumes and structure (carrier type) at less...
This paper quantifies the changes in accessibility at small area scale arising from the combined eff...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.International airports struggle to succeed in a highly competitive market with e...
This paper investigates the traffic and financial performance of smaller UK regional airports betwee...
The deregulation of the European airline industry has had a dramatic impact on regional airports acr...
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...
At a time when the traditional major airlines have struggled to remain viable, the low-cost carriers...
We study the relationship between pricing and market structure on the routes connecting the UK and t...
During the past decade, the proliferation of low-cost carriers (LCCs) and the related huge increase ...
The so called low cost model has proved to be financially and operationally robust for a number of s...
This article looks at recent trends in Irish air transport and in particular the role and experience...
In the light of the forecast growth in air transport the UK Government has placed a requirement on a...
During the last decade, the proliferation of Low Cost Carriers and the related huge increase in traf...
The purpose of this study is to clarify the impact of low cost carriers (LCCs) on non-aeronautical r...
This study investigates the determinants of air traffic volumes and structure (carrier type) at less...
This paper quantifies the changes in accessibility at small area scale arising from the combined eff...
© 2015 Elsevier Inc.International airports struggle to succeed in a highly competitive market with e...