Book Review: Airline Network Development in Europe
Oct 1st, 2007 | By admin | Category: Air Law & PolicyBy Prof. Dr. Frank Witlox
This book explores what the consequences of a deregulated EU air transport market are for airline network development and airport planning. The book analyzes changes in airline route reconfigurations, changes in airport hierarchy and individual airport network quality, and changes in strategic airport capacity planning. The book provides airports with information on how to deal with increased uncertainty as a result from changing airline network behavior.
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