by PatHanlon (Author)
Global Airlines presents an overview of the changing scene in the airline industry covering current issues of privatization, de-regulation and the emergence of transnational airlines. One of the leading academic authorities on the industry discusses and interprets topics such as: mergers and alliances; code-sharing, franchising and block spacing; increasing concentration; and changing patterns in the configuration of route networks. Global Airlines surveys airline companies around the world and the services they operate. This second edition includes: new material on airline alliances; updates to reflect recent developments; extended discussions of the major transatlantic alliance galaxies (the Star Alliance, the BA/American group, the KLM/Northwest group and the Delta/Swissair/Sabena group); greater space devoted to airports slots issue; deeper analysis of customer loyalty schemes and their implications for the future of airline competition; and a revised section on pro and anti-competitive effects of global airline groupings reflecting the intense focus that has been placed on this debate. It also includes: substantial expansion on final chapter to debate the pros and cons of various policy options both for airlines and competition authorities; and comparisons drawn with developments taking place in other industries, in particular the telecommunications industry. It draws on author's own research and is completely up-to-date. It is concerned only with current issues. Readers are given a forward-looking analysis of the coming shape of the industry in the next decade.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 295
Edition: 2
Publisher: A Butterworth-Heinemann Title
Published: 19 Oct 1999
ISBN 10: 0750643501
ISBN 13: 9780750643504
Book Overview: Draws on author's own research Completely up-to-date concerned only with current issues Readers are given a forward-looking analysis of the coming shape of the industry in the next decade.