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Winning Airlines: Productivity and Cost Competitiveness of the World's Major Airlines Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998


Winning Airlines: Productivity and Cost Competitiveness of the World's Major Airlines Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998

Paperback by Tae Hoon Oum; Chunyan Yu

Winning Airlines: Productivity and Cost Competitiveness of the World's Major Airlines

£129.99

ISBN:
9781461375043
Publication Date:
2 Nov 2012
Edition/language:
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1998 / English
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Pages:
221 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 28 May - 2 Jun 2024
Winning Airlines: Productivity and Cost Competitiveness of the World's Major Airlines

Description

Major institutional, regulatory, and structural changes have occurred in international air transport during the past two decades. Many countries have deregulated their domestic airline industries and open skies continental blocs have formed in Europe and North America A movement is now underway to create a liberalized continental bloc in Australasia. International air transport has been substantially liberalized due to the diminishing role of lATA as an industry cartel, and via a series of liberalized bilateral agreements signed between many countries, including the u.s. and UK Increased liberalization and continentalization have induced major airlines to create global service networks through inter-carrier alliances. And all these changes are intensifYing competition between major carriers in both domestic and international markets. The increased competition and economic recession in the early 1990s led many airlines to massive fmancial losses, forcing them to undertake major restructuring to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Although it is important for an airline to map out proper strategies in the globalizing airline industry, the ultimate ability of a carrier to swvive and prosper in increasingly competitive markets greatly depends on its productivity and cost competitiveness.

Contents

1 Introduction.- 2 The International Air Transport Industry.- 3 International Regulatory Environment.- 4 Operating Environment and Input Prices.- 5 Partial Factor Productivities and Input Efficiency Indices.- 6 Airline Productivity and Efficiency.- 7 Preliminary Cost Analysis.- 8 Cost Competitiveness.- 9 Yields, Costs and Financial Performance.- 10 Summary and Conclusions.- References.

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