The disparity between the relative success of low-cost and network carriers since 2001 has often been attributed to the difference in route system architecture. This paper compares the economic and operational characteristics of point-to-point and hub-and-spoke route systems. It also argues that the emphasis placed on route structure obscures other differences in business models. Although U.S. low-cost-carriers are frequently characterized as operating point-to-point systems, few actually do so. As network airlines simplify their domestic products and the low-cost-carriers diversify theirs, the distinction between the two is rapidly fading
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
In a context of limited organic growth, some low-cost airlines have considered business strategies t...
The paper discusses airline network competition. Low-cost airlines and conventional airlines have di...
The disparity between the relative success of low-cost and network carriers since 2001 has often bee...
Network airlines have been increasingly focusing their operations on hub airports through the exploi...
We explore how an incumbent airline firm structures its route network under the threat of entry caus...
Network airlines have been increasingly focusing their operations on hub airports through the exploi...
This analysis will examine the current structure of the domestic airline market to determine the amo...
Over the past twenty years the US airline industry has been marked by the intense competition betwee...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the continuing trend in the U.S. Airline indus...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006.In...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 provided the impetus for domestic U.S. airlines to establish hu...
As the business plans of European and US legacy carriers mature and adapt to deregulation, open skie...
This paper explores network effects in Point-to-Point airline networks by examining the spatial entr...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
In a context of limited organic growth, some low-cost airlines have considered business strategies t...
The paper discusses airline network competition. Low-cost airlines and conventional airlines have di...
The disparity between the relative success of low-cost and network carriers since 2001 has often bee...
Network airlines have been increasingly focusing their operations on hub airports through the exploi...
We explore how an incumbent airline firm structures its route network under the threat of entry caus...
Network airlines have been increasingly focusing their operations on hub airports through the exploi...
This analysis will examine the current structure of the domestic airline market to determine the amo...
Over the past twenty years the US airline industry has been marked by the intense competition betwee...
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of the continuing trend in the U.S. Airline indus...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2006.In...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 provided the impetus for domestic U.S. airlines to establish hu...
As the business plans of European and US legacy carriers mature and adapt to deregulation, open skie...
This paper explores network effects in Point-to-Point airline networks by examining the spatial entr...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
In a context of limited organic growth, some low-cost airlines have considered business strategies t...
The paper discusses airline network competition. Low-cost airlines and conventional airlines have di...