This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service levels at their hub airports. Drawing on European data for 2002 - 2013, we find that network airlines reduce frequencies when the share of low - cost airlines increases both on the route and at the hub airport. On the contrary, frequency choices of network airlines are not affected by competition from low - cost airlines operating in nearby secondary airports. We also find some evidence that mergers in Europe may result in a re - organization of the route structure in favor of the hubs of the larger airline
In a context of changing trends in global air passenger demand and strong airport and airline compet...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...
This paper empirically analyzes changes in the supply of non-stop intercontinental flights from Euro...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
The factors accounting for the significant increase in new routes in the European air transport mark...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between airline network structure and airport congest...
This paper explores the factors influencing the pricing behaviour of full-service carriers in Europe...
Airports have long been considered as an industry in which firms are able to exert significant marke...
The phenomenon of airline competition for hub dominance in terms of frequency concentration has been...
This paper examines the influence of network airline bankruptcy (and consequently its market exit) o...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
Over the past years, full-service carriers in Europe have deployed multi-hub-and-spoke systems by jo...
In this paper, we analyze how an airline can take advantage of airport dominance of a whole network ...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
In a context of changing trends in global air passenger demand and strong airport and airline compet...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...
This paper empirically analyzes changes in the supply of non-stop intercontinental flights from Euro...
This paper estimates a frequency equation to explain the determinants of network airline service lev...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
The factors accounting for the significant increase in new routes in the European air transport mark...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between airline network structure and airport congest...
This paper explores the factors influencing the pricing behaviour of full-service carriers in Europe...
Airports have long been considered as an industry in which firms are able to exert significant marke...
The phenomenon of airline competition for hub dominance in terms of frequency concentration has been...
This paper examines the influence of network airline bankruptcy (and consequently its market exit) o...
Using evidence from an original dataset of more than 12 million fares, this study sheds light on two...
Over the past years, full-service carriers in Europe have deployed multi-hub-and-spoke systems by jo...
In this paper, we analyze how an airline can take advantage of airport dominance of a whole network ...
This paper characterizes the equilibria in airline networks and their welfare implications in an unr...
In a context of changing trends in global air passenger demand and strong airport and airline compet...
Competition in airline markets may be tough. In this context, network carriers have two alternative ...
This paper empirically analyzes changes in the supply of non-stop intercontinental flights from Euro...