When facing a growth in demand, airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies than by increasing aircraft size. At many of the world's largest airports there are fewer than 100 passengers per air transport movement, although congestion and delays are growing. Furthermore, demand for air transport is predicted to continue growing but aircraft size is not. This paper aims to investigate and explain this phenomenon, the choice of relatively small aircraft. It seems that this choice is associated mainly with the benefits of high frequency service, the competitive environment in which airlines operate and the way airport capacity is allocated and priced. Regression analysis of over 500 routes in the US, Europe and Asia provide...
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When facing a growth in demand, airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies tha...
When facing a growth in demand, airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies tha...
This paper assesses the determinants of aircraft size and frequency of flights on airline routes by ...
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An increasing number of European airports have become capacity constrained due either to physical li...
One of the main outcomes of open skies policies is the importance of service frequency in the compet...
Using publicly available datasets, we analyze three capacity decisions (flight frequency, aircraft s...
Australia is especially reliant on air transportation because of the geographical distribution of th...
When facing a growth in demand, airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies tha...
When facing a growth in demand, airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies tha...
This paper assesses the determinants of aircraft size and frequency of flights on airline routes by ...
International audienceInnovations in the airline industry can have a significant impact on the behav...
Over time, as demand fluctuates around an underlying trend of growth, it can be observed that airlin...
This paper proposes an air transport market model dealing with airline network design strategy using...
Due to the inclusion of commercial aviation into the European Union’s Emissions Trading Scheme (EU E...
International audienceAn innovations in airline industry has significant impact on the beha...
Many previous studies have shown that there are probably no economies of scale in the airline indust...
This study investigates the determinants of air traffic volumes and structure (carrier type) at less...
We examine the relationship between the total size of an airline and its flight delays. Total size i...
An increasing number of European airports have become capacity constrained due either to physical li...
One of the main outcomes of open skies policies is the importance of service frequency in the compet...
Using publicly available datasets, we analyze three capacity decisions (flight frequency, aircraft s...
Australia is especially reliant on air transportation because of the geographical distribution of th...