We explore how pricing dynamics in the European airline industry vary with the competitive environment. Our results highlight substantial variations in pricing dynamics that are consistent with a theory of intertemporal price discrimination. First, the rate at which prices increase towards the scheduled travel date is decreasing in competition, supporting the idea that competition restrains the ability of airlines to price-discriminate. Second, the sensitivity to competition is substantially increasing in the heterogeneity of the customer base, reflecting further that restraints on price discrimination are only relevant if there is initial scope for price discrimination. These patterns are quantitatively important, explaining about 83 perce...
We develop a model of inter-temporal and intra-temporal price discrimination by monopoly airlines to...
This thesis sheds light on the relationship between dynamic pricing strategies and consumer demand i...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
We explore how pricing dynamics in the European airline industry vary with the competitive environme...
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Prices for the same flight change substantially depending on the time of purchase. This paper uses a...
Prices for the same flight change substantially depending on the time of purchase. Labeling this tim...
International audienceEmpirical studies related to air transport market show that airlines price dis...
This paper analyzes the empirical relationship between market structure and price dispersion in the ...
This paper empirically analyses airline pricing for short-haul flights in contexts with no credible ...
This paper investigates which factors influence airlines’ decisions when planning pricing strategies...
Airfares fluctuate due to demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to pay. I estimat...
Airfares fluctuate over time due to both demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to...
This paper explores airline pricing behaviour dealing with two issues. The fi\u85rst is to measure t...
Using a sample of fare quotes for non-stop travel from New York to London, this paper investigates t...
We develop a model of inter-temporal and intra-temporal price discrimination by monopoly airlines to...
This thesis sheds light on the relationship between dynamic pricing strategies and consumer demand i...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
We explore how pricing dynamics in the European airline industry vary with the competitive environme...
Standard-Nutzungsbedingungen: Die Dokumente auf EconStor dürfen zu eigenen wissenschaftlichen Zwecke...
Prices for the same flight change substantially depending on the time of purchase. This paper uses a...
Prices for the same flight change substantially depending on the time of purchase. Labeling this tim...
International audienceEmpirical studies related to air transport market show that airlines price dis...
This paper analyzes the empirical relationship between market structure and price dispersion in the ...
This paper empirically analyses airline pricing for short-haul flights in contexts with no credible ...
This paper investigates which factors influence airlines’ decisions when planning pricing strategies...
Airfares fluctuate due to demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to pay. I estimat...
Airfares fluctuate over time due to both demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to...
This paper explores airline pricing behaviour dealing with two issues. The fi\u85rst is to measure t...
Using a sample of fare quotes for non-stop travel from New York to London, this paper investigates t...
We develop a model of inter-temporal and intra-temporal price discrimination by monopoly airlines to...
This thesis sheds light on the relationship between dynamic pricing strategies and consumer demand i...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...