How Sustainable is Emirates’ Business Model?
Oct 1st, 2007 | By admin | Category: Airline EconomicsBy Prof. Dr. Andreas Knorr & Alexander Eisenkopf

This contribution takes a closer look behind one of the fastest growing airlines in the world: Emirates. Despite the success of Emirates so far, there is also a fair amount of skepticism with respect to the commercial viability and long-term sustainability of Emirates’ business model. In this article, the authors provide a SWOT analysis of Emirates’ business model that needs to be discussed in the broader context of Dubai’s overall growth and development strategy into which it is firmly embedded.
38 Knorr Eisenkopf Emirates Business Model
Similar content:
- Book Review: Airline Choices for the Future – From Alliances to Mergers By Kostas Iatrou and Mauro Oretti
- Deregulation in the Airline Industry: The Impact of Parallel Alliances on Social Surplus when Airlines face Different Cost Functions
- ATOS2010 News: Call of papers open until January 4th 2010.
- Regional Airports as Two-Sided Markets – the Case for a More Economic Approach in the Application of the EU’s State Aid Rules
- Book Review: Flying Ahead of the Airplane
