We consider an empirical model of worldwide airline alliances that we apply to a large set of companies for the period 1995-2000. Using observations at the companies level, we estimate a cost, capacity, and demand system that accounts for cross-price elasticities. From the estimates, we shed light on the fact that many airlines involved in the same alliances are potential substitutes. We also test for the effects of alliances on airlines’ fares and suggest that airlines inside alliances cut prices by 5% on average compared to airlines outside alliances. Finally, we construct price-cost margins for each airlines and suggest that current pricing habits are not uniform and vary from one alliance to another
Thesis advisor: Michael BarryThis paper will study the effects of airline alliances on the economic ...
This paper investigates the impacts of complementary alliance on airfares. The conventional wisdom a...
In this paper we conduct an empirical investigation of the determinants of airline alliances. The re...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airline alliances that we apply to a large set of compan...
Abstract: We consider an empirical model of worldwide airline alliances that we apply to a large set...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airlines ’ alliances that we apply to a large set of com...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airlines’ alliances that we apply to a large set of comp...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These papers provide theoreti...
During the past years, major airlines have extended their service networks primarily via strategic ...
When there is significant overlap in potential partner airlines' route networks, policymakers have e...
AbstractLiterature on airline partnerships is growing, and has thus far mostly dealt with the price ...
Airline alliances dominate the air transport industry with the largest carriers belonging to one of ...
Recently, major airlines have been extending their service networks via strategic alliances with oth...
The present paper develops a simple model of a network structure to analyze the profitability and th...
Thesis advisor: Michael BarryThis paper will study the effects of airline alliances on the economic ...
This paper investigates the impacts of complementary alliance on airfares. The conventional wisdom a...
In this paper we conduct an empirical investigation of the determinants of airline alliances. The re...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airline alliances that we apply to a large set of compan...
Abstract: We consider an empirical model of worldwide airline alliances that we apply to a large set...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airlines ’ alliances that we apply to a large set of com...
We consider an empirical model of worldwide airlines’ alliances that we apply to a large set of comp...
113 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.These papers provide theoreti...
During the past years, major airlines have extended their service networks primarily via strategic ...
When there is significant overlap in potential partner airlines' route networks, policymakers have e...
AbstractLiterature on airline partnerships is growing, and has thus far mostly dealt with the price ...
Airline alliances dominate the air transport industry with the largest carriers belonging to one of ...
Recently, major airlines have been extending their service networks via strategic alliances with oth...
The present paper develops a simple model of a network structure to analyze the profitability and th...
Thesis advisor: Michael BarryThis paper will study the effects of airline alliances on the economic ...
This paper investigates the impacts of complementary alliance on airfares. The conventional wisdom a...
In this paper we conduct an empirical investigation of the determinants of airline alliances. The re...