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Estimating Air Travel Demand Elasticities - by InterVISTAS
This report prepared by InterVISTAS Consulting examines fare elasticities in the passenger aviation market – the demand response by air passengers to fare increases or decreases. The aim of the study is to provide robust elasticity estimates to address policy issues related to liberalisation, airport charges, taxation, emissions schemes, etc
- Market & Industry Issues
- Demand
The competition effects of airline mergers and alliances - by Mike Tretheway
by Mike Tretheway, InterVISTAS Consulting Inc; The analysis of the potential competition effects of an airline merger or alliance often focuses on the change in average fare prices. However, this approach is fundamentally flawed. It should be broadened to cover the impact on economic efficiency. The pricing structure of an airline is not uniform; instead different customers are charged different prices.
- Market & Industry Issues
- Business Models
Aviation economic benefits
AIr transport can play a key role in economic development and in supporting long-term economic growth. It facilitates a country’s integration into the global economy, providing direct benefits for users and wider economic benefits through its positive imp
- Public Policy Issues
- Value of Aviation
Unions and wages in the US airline industry
by Barry Hirsch, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas; US airlines have made significant progress in improving labour cost efficiency in recent years. However, there remains a wage premium for airline workers compared to similar skilled workers in other industries, particularly unionised workers. Attempts to limit pay increases as carriers regain financial health are necessary, but may not be achievable. A more hostile labour environment could arise, placing pressure on the overall health of US airline industry.
- Market & Industry Issues
- Cost
Airline liberalization
- Public Policy Issues
- Commercial Freedom
Airline liberalization: OXERA report
OXERA research report on airline liberalization
- Public Policy Issues
- Commercial Freedom
Light-handed regulation of airports: The Australian experience
by Peter Forsyth, Monash University; Australia has been experimenting with light-handed regulation of its major airports since 2002. However, there remains ambiguity as to what the system seeks to achieve and its effectiveness. From a broad efficiency perspective it has performed reasonably well, though not without its problems. In terms of minimizing the abuse of market power the system has been less successful.
- Public Policy Issues
- Infrastructure
Airline cost performance: update
Updated analysis with 2006 data
- Market & Industry Issues
- Cost
Economic regulation
The case for independent economic regulation of airports and air navigation service providers (ANSPs) is clear. It improves efficiency and productivity throughout the aviation industry and it encourages timely and cost-effective new investment
- Market & Industry Issues
- Infrastructure
Parochialism in international aviation: the paradox of airline ownership and control
by Dan Edwards, UK Civil Aviation Authority; The airline industry, in common with other major business sectors, is currently seeing a lot of speculation and proposals for mergers and acquisition activity. However, in contrast to other sectors such as steel or telecoms, the proposed airline deals are of a national rather than global character. This is not a coincidence, but linked to the tight ownership and control rules within the industry that restrict foreign investment in national airlines
- Market & Industry Issues
- Business Models