The concept of long-haul low-cost operations has become somewhat appealing in the airline industry in recent years. In Europe, the rapid expansion of low-cost carrier Norwegian that entered the long-haul markets from several large metropolises (London, Paris, Barcelona, etc.) imposed a burden of challenges to full-service carriers (FSCs). However, Norwegian operates a large portion of its long-haul service from London Gatwick by offering flights mainly on high-density routes. Although Norwegian's capacity and market shares on these routes are still at a low level mainly due to the carrier's “puppy-dog” strategy, it seems that its effect on British Airways, the dominant carrier on these markets, cannot be ignored. The purpose of the research...
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The initial appearance of U.S. low-cost carriers forced incumbents to create new forms of competitiv...
This paper presents a model of second-degree price discrimination and inter-group effects to describ...
Norwegian Airlines was one of the first airlines in the world that introduced the low cost business ...
The low-cost carrier (“LCC”) business model has been in existence for several decades and their mar...
Long-haul low-cost carrier (LHLC) business models are generating considerable interest from the avia...
The objective of this thesis is to understand the low-cost air market in Europe and identify the dif...
Long-haul operations remain crucial to the viability of many of the traditional European 'flag carri...
This paper investigates the price-setting behavior of full-service airlines in the European passenge...
We explain the economics of deregulation in the Norwegian market. We observed a transition from a re...
Motivated by observations in the Norwegian airline industry in the late 90s, we develop a semicollu...
The apparition of Low Cost air Carriers (LCC) in Europe over the last decade has been a direct effec...
Today, many low cost carriers (LCCs) continue to enjoy rapid growth and still have a fair number of ...
The introduction of low cost carriers (LCCs) on international routes raises the prospect of this\ud ...
We investigate in our study, if a higher presence and more efficient operations of Low-Cost Carriers...
Alamdari and Mason (2006) present a scenario for the European Airlines industry structure for 2010-2...
The initial appearance of U.S. low-cost carriers forced incumbents to create new forms of competitiv...
This paper presents a model of second-degree price discrimination and inter-group effects to describ...
Norwegian Airlines was one of the first airlines in the world that introduced the low cost business ...
The low-cost carrier (“LCC”) business model has been in existence for several decades and their mar...
Long-haul low-cost carrier (LHLC) business models are generating considerable interest from the avia...
The objective of this thesis is to understand the low-cost air market in Europe and identify the dif...
Long-haul operations remain crucial to the viability of many of the traditional European 'flag carri...
This paper investigates the price-setting behavior of full-service airlines in the European passenge...
We explain the economics of deregulation in the Norwegian market. We observed a transition from a re...
Motivated by observations in the Norwegian airline industry in the late 90s, we develop a semicollu...
The apparition of Low Cost air Carriers (LCC) in Europe over the last decade has been a direct effec...
Today, many low cost carriers (LCCs) continue to enjoy rapid growth and still have a fair number of ...
The introduction of low cost carriers (LCCs) on international routes raises the prospect of this\ud ...
We investigate in our study, if a higher presence and more efficient operations of Low-Cost Carriers...
Alamdari and Mason (2006) present a scenario for the European Airlines industry structure for 2010-2...
The initial appearance of U.S. low-cost carriers forced incumbents to create new forms of competitiv...
This paper presents a model of second-degree price discrimination and inter-group effects to describ...