
Deregulation and Competition
Lessons from the Airline Industry
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Product details:
- Edition number First Edition
- Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
- Date of Publication 1 January 2007
- ISBN 9780761935964
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages348 pages
- Size 215x139 mm
- Language English 0
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Short description:
This thought-provoking book chronicles the evolution of the airline industry and explains what lies ahead for airlines across the globe. The authors present compelling evidence on how the paradigm shift that is taking place in the airline industry is linked to the big-bang approach to deregulation. Deregulation and Competition: Lessons from the Airline Industry also addresses the crucial question of what will happen to the airlines that are in turmoil. In addition to the comprehensive analysis of the airline industry's evolution, the authors draw from extant theory as well as from their own research to predict and explain which (and what kind of) airlines are likely to succeed and fail in domestic and international markets.
MoreLong description:
This thought-provoking book chronicles the evolution of the airline industry and explains what lies ahead for airlines across the globe. Taking the US airline industry as an in-depth case study, the authors present compelling evidence on how the paradigm shift that is taking place in the airline industry is linked to the big-bang approach to deregulation.
There are lessons to be learned from the US, as Europe and Asia undergo airline deregulation from a public policy as well as a corporate perspective. This book also addresses the crucial question of what will happen to the airlines that are in turmoil. In addition to the comprehensive analysis of the airline industry’s evolution, the authors draw from extant theory as well as from their own research to predict and explain which airlines are likely to fly high and which are likely to face `turbulence` in the domestic and international markets. The downfall of legacy carriers and rise of discount carriers is analyzed in detail. Intended for a broader audience tha airline and management professionals this book would be of interest to managers and business executives of other industries, entrepreneurs, policy-makers, academics, business students and airline travellers in general.
Deregulation and Competition chronicles the evolution of the airline industry and explains what lies ahead. The authors give evidence of how the paradigm shift that is taking place in the industry is linked to the big-bang approach to deregulation.
MoreTable of Contents:
Flight Plan for Deregulation
Lost Opportunities
Development of Fortress Hubs
Predatory Pricing
Pacific Southwest Airlines: The First Large Discount Airline
Southwest Airlines: Deregulation's Biggest Success Story
The Resurrection of Frontier Airlines
Airtran Airways: Overcoming Tragedy to Become an Industry Leader
Jetblue Airways: The First Luxury Discount Airline
Ryanair Leads the Growth of Discounters in Europe
Big Response to First Discount Airlines in Asia
The Rise and Fall of The Major Airlines from 1995-2004
Growth of Discount Airlines
Recommendations for Successful Airline Deregulation