Several airline consolidation events have recently been completed both in Europe and in the United States. The model we develop considers two airlines operating hub-and-spoke networks, using different hubs to connect the same spoke airports. We assume the airlines to be vertically differentiated, which allows us to distinguish between primary and secondary hubs. We conclude that this differentiation in air services becomes more accentuated after consolidation, with an increased number of flights being channeled through the primary hub. However, congestion can act as a brake on the concentration of flight frequency in the primary hub following consolidation. Our empirical application involves an analysis of Delta s network following its me...
Commercial airline networks are complex, dynamic systems that have become critical components of inf...
A lot of airlines in the world fly from more than just one airport in a single city. Examples to suc...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between airport congest...
ABSTRACT This paper considers the changes to airline networks, service patterns and competition that...
Hub congestion is a major problem and a relevant policy issue because it causes delays and many orga...
We study the effect of consolidation on airline network connectivity using three measures of central...
This paper considers the changes to airline networks, service patterns, and competition that have ta...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between airline network structure and airport congest...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 provided the impetus for domestic U.S. airlines to establish hu...
The deregulation of US aviation in 1978 resulted in the reconfiguration of airline networks into hub...
In the current downturn in demand for air travel, major airlines are revising and rationalizing thei...
Abstract. - Since the deregulation of scheduled air transport in the United States, few new companie...
Major airlines are revising and rationalising their networks in an attempt to improve financial perf...
Commercial airline networks are complex, dynamic systems that have become critical components of inf...
A lot of airlines in the world fly from more than just one airport in a single city. Examples to suc...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...
This paper provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between airport congest...
ABSTRACT This paper considers the changes to airline networks, service patterns and competition that...
Hub congestion is a major problem and a relevant policy issue because it causes delays and many orga...
We study the effect of consolidation on airline network connectivity using three measures of central...
This paper considers the changes to airline networks, service patterns, and competition that have ta...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between airline network structure and airport congest...
The Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 provided the impetus for domestic U.S. airlines to establish hu...
The deregulation of US aviation in 1978 resulted in the reconfiguration of airline networks into hub...
In the current downturn in demand for air travel, major airlines are revising and rationalizing thei...
Abstract. - Since the deregulation of scheduled air transport in the United States, few new companie...
Major airlines are revising and rationalising their networks in an attempt to improve financial perf...
Commercial airline networks are complex, dynamic systems that have become critical components of inf...
A lot of airlines in the world fly from more than just one airport in a single city. Examples to suc...
This paper estimates the contribution of demand, cost and strategic factors to explain why most comp...