Legacy vs. Low-Cost: How they Stack Up.Provides information on the status of several legacy carriers in the U.S. based on key indicators, as of 2004. American Airlines; Continental Airlines; Delta Air Lines; United Air Lines.Freedman
Legacy carriers are distinct from low-cost carriers, which, in the United States, are generally new airlines that entered the market after 1978 to compete in the newly deregulated industry.[1]【参考译文】在美国,传统航空公司指的是那些在1978年《航空放松管制法》(Airline Deregulation Act of 1978)...
The airline industry is highly competitive, and in order to increase profits, airlines are always looking to better target key customers. Increased understanding of customers also helps improve the product from the customer's perspective. This study aims to determine which factors predict airline ...
Presents an interview with Helane Becker, a transportation analyst at The Benchmark Co. LLC. Profile of Becker; Stocks covered by the transportation analyst; Outlook for legacy airlines.T.J.M.Wall Street Transcript
AirlinesEfficiencyCompetitivenessPerformance EvaluationThe air transport has suffered a remarkable transformation over the past decade. Thewaywe travel today is quite different from how we did ten years ago. Due to the rise of low cost carriers, the market of air transportat...
airlineslow-cost carriersfare determinationThe rapid growth of low-cost carriers has transformed the U.S. airline industry over the past decade. Low-cost carriers (LCCs) now are much larger overall, sometimes even dominating individual routes, and have moved into more direct competition with legacy...
N., 2012. Chapter 2 Examining the Effect of Low-Cost Carriers on Nonlinear Pricing Strategies of Legacy Airlines. In: J. Peoples, ed. Pricing Behavior and Non-Price Characteristics in the Airline Industry (Advances in Airline Economics, Volume 3). s.l.:Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp....