Airline Economics
In this section you will find items related to Air Transport in relation to airline economics, such as airline management, airline finance, low cost airlines & airline alliances.
By admin on December 5, 2011
By João Luiz de Castro Fortes and Alessandro V. M. Oliveira
This study investigates how Brazilian airlines’ quality of catering has changed across a ten-year period through an analysis of catering costs. This article shows a strong tendency of cost decreasing along with cost convergence… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Alessandro Oliveira, Emerging Markets, In-Flight Services, Issue 51, João Luiz de Castro Fortes |
By admin on December 5, 2011
Without any doubt we can state that the latest financial crises has had a tremendous impact on the aviation industry, and certainly not in a good way. The main question is what airlines have learned from this and previous set-backs, and how they use this… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Featured, Recent | Tagged Book Review, Crisis, Issue 51, Marcel Venema, Paul Clark, Stormy Skies |
By Frank van der Zwan on June 13, 2011
From frequent flyer programs to fuel hedging, this new book on airline finance provides you with a foundation in finance and in the application of these methodologies to various topics in airline industry practice.
Download article here
Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged Airline Finance, Bijan Vasigh, Book Review, Frank van der Zwan, Issue 50 |
By Branko Bubalo on June 13, 2011
Airport performance benchmarking increasingly requires level-of-service (LoS) indicators for afair comparison among members of the same peer group. For a true performance analysis such inclusion ofquality measures is necessary to differentiate airports with similar pure output quantities, i.e. number of aircraftmovements. Since variation of scheduled… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics, Recent | Tagged airport, Benchmarking, Branko Bubalo, Congestion, Delay, Issue 50, Punctuality |
By Ronald Schnitker on June 13, 2011
Two parallel investigations take place after every aviation accident: one technical, one judicial. The former must be conducted with the sole intention of making safety recommendations to prevent the recurrence of similar accidents. The judicial investigation, however, has the intention of identifying those parties that… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged Andreas Mateou, Book Review, Criminalization, Issue 50, Ronald Schnitker, Sofia Michaelides-Mateou |
By WJ on June 4, 2011
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce delivered a speech to the Melbourne Press Club early February 2011 to unveil his agenda 2011 for Australia’s national airline Qantas. As he has to cope with though competition, economic downturn and terrific natural disasters, it seems quite difficult for him… Read more…
Posted in Airline Economics | Tagged 2011, Alan Joyce, Australia, Issue 50, Qantas |
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