Magister Economicae - MEconThe study looked particularly at the operations of national carriers and governments' efforts to sustain the airlines' operations. Evidence has shown that many countries struggle to maintain operations of their flag carriers, but few countries are willing to completely leave the airlines in the hands of the private sector because of national pride. On the other hand, many of those airlines that get into private hands fail and end up being closed down or go back into state hands. These airlines are also perceived to be development tools, in particular for tourism development which is a predominant economic activity in many developing countries. For this reason, many states do not favour privatisation, even though t...
International travel and tourism depends to a large extent on air travel and transport. The reliabil...
An efficient air transport system is an important part of social and economic development of Souther...
ABSTRACT The study examines the extent to which the liberalisation and privatisation of the Saudi A...
The purpose of this study is to identify liberalisation initiatives in the airline industry and thei...
African Airlines are not commonly associated with success, rather they recall instances of bad manag...
The late 1980s and early 1990s were characterised by unprecedented waves of privatisation in the wor...
The main goal of this dissertation is to provide a definitive answer regarding the benefits of a pri...
Abstract: Background: South Africa adopted an economic policy that included both deregulation and pr...
The airline industry has been considered a special case in national and international business virtu...
This thesis investigates the possibility of privatizing Saudi Arabian Airlines. The research study h...
The air transport sector including airlines, airports and providers of air navigation services...
This paper presents and analyses the major structural and operational changes in international civil...
A new wave of liberalisation of airline markets is taking place in less devel oped nations, although...
Bibliography: p. 165-171.South African Airways, the National Airline of the Republic of South Africa...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study seeks to assess the viability, acc...
International travel and tourism depends to a large extent on air travel and transport. The reliabil...
An efficient air transport system is an important part of social and economic development of Souther...
ABSTRACT The study examines the extent to which the liberalisation and privatisation of the Saudi A...
The purpose of this study is to identify liberalisation initiatives in the airline industry and thei...
African Airlines are not commonly associated with success, rather they recall instances of bad manag...
The late 1980s and early 1990s were characterised by unprecedented waves of privatisation in the wor...
The main goal of this dissertation is to provide a definitive answer regarding the benefits of a pri...
Abstract: Background: South Africa adopted an economic policy that included both deregulation and pr...
The airline industry has been considered a special case in national and international business virtu...
This thesis investigates the possibility of privatizing Saudi Arabian Airlines. The research study h...
The air transport sector including airlines, airports and providers of air navigation services...
This paper presents and analyses the major structural and operational changes in international civil...
A new wave of liberalisation of airline markets is taking place in less devel oped nations, although...
Bibliography: p. 165-171.South African Airways, the National Airline of the Republic of South Africa...
Thesis (MBA)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2005.This study seeks to assess the viability, acc...
International travel and tourism depends to a large extent on air travel and transport. The reliabil...
An efficient air transport system is an important part of social and economic development of Souther...
ABSTRACT The study examines the extent to which the liberalisation and privatisation of the Saudi A...