Unlike its planes, easyJet prices go up but don't come down: The longer you wait, the more you pay, write Marco Alderighi, Alberto A. Gaggero and Claudio A. Pig
This paper uses an original panel dataset with posted prices and sales to estimate a dynamic demand....
The practice of dynamic pricing typical of low-cost carriers is generally regarded as a form of pric...
easyJet® Airlines, which has emerged as one of Europe’s most successful lowcost, shorthaul airlines,...
An often disregarded, albeit central, aspect of the airline pricing's problem consists in assigning ...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
Airfares fluctuate over time due to both demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to...
Airfares fluctuate due to demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to pay. I estimat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
It is often assumed that the airlines’ fares increase monotonically over time, peaking a few days be...
This thesis sheds light on the relationship between dynamic pricing strategies and consumer demand i...
Using a sample of fare quotes for non-stop travel from New York to London, this paper investigates t...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
Using unique data on a low-cost airline posted prices and seat availability, this study sheds some l...
International audienceThe pricing policy of airlines is based on revenue management. Revenue managem...
The phrase “dynamic pricing” has entered the airline revenue management lexicon in recent years with...
This paper uses an original panel dataset with posted prices and sales to estimate a dynamic demand....
The practice of dynamic pricing typical of low-cost carriers is generally regarded as a form of pric...
easyJet® Airlines, which has emerged as one of Europe’s most successful lowcost, shorthaul airlines,...
An often disregarded, albeit central, aspect of the airline pricing's problem consists in assigning ...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
Airfares fluctuate over time due to both demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to...
Airfares fluctuate due to demand shocks and intertemporal variation in willingness to pay. I estimat...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 2...
It is often assumed that the airlines’ fares increase monotonically over time, peaking a few days be...
This thesis sheds light on the relationship between dynamic pricing strategies and consumer demand i...
Using a sample of fare quotes for non-stop travel from New York to London, this paper investigates t...
Traditional theories of airline pricing maintain that fares monotonically increase as fewer seats re...
Using unique data on a low-cost airline posted prices and seat availability, this study sheds some l...
International audienceThe pricing policy of airlines is based on revenue management. Revenue managem...
The phrase “dynamic pricing” has entered the airline revenue management lexicon in recent years with...
This paper uses an original panel dataset with posted prices and sales to estimate a dynamic demand....
The practice of dynamic pricing typical of low-cost carriers is generally regarded as a form of pric...
easyJet® Airlines, which has emerged as one of Europe’s most successful lowcost, shorthaul airlines,...