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Characterisation of airline networks : a North American and European Comparison
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2010-05
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Abstract
This paper contrasts the North American and European air transport markets using the extensive Official Airline Guide Databases. The pattern of network development in the two continental regions is examined using data for 1996–2008. The top ten carriers in both regions are analysed closely in terms of network structures and the basic geographical characteristics of these networks are highlighted. In addition,
different measures of air transport activity such as seating capacity, and number of movements and of routes are compared. Visualisations of carrier networks are used to highlight the different network
strategies operated by low cost and full service carriers. European carrier networks display many significant differences to North American carrier networks. European carriers generally organise their networks around one or two key nodes within the member state in which they are registered and
generally do not operate interactive, continental-wide, multiple hub-and-spoke networks as do North American carriers. European and North American low-cost carriers operate much more interconnected
networks than full services carriers. Southwest Airlines stands out as operating a particularly highly interconnected network.
different measures of air transport activity such as seating capacity, and number of movements and of routes are compared. Visualisations of carrier networks are used to highlight the different network
strategies operated by low cost and full service carriers. European carrier networks display many significant differences to North American carrier networks. European carriers generally organise their networks around one or two key nodes within the member state in which they are registered and
generally do not operate interactive, continental-wide, multiple hub-and-spoke networks as do North American carriers. European and North American low-cost carriers operate much more interconnected
networks than full services carriers. Southwest Airlines stands out as operating a particularly highly interconnected network.
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Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Journal of Air Transport Management
Volume
16
Issue
3
Start Page
109
End Page
120
Copyright (Published Version)
2009 Elsevier Ltd
Subject – LCSH
Airlines--Europe
Airlines--United States
Aeronautics, Commercial--Europe
Aeronautics, Commercial--United States
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Conference Details
Paper originally presented at the 48th Congress of the European Regional Science Association, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom, August 2008
ISSN
0969-6997
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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