The economics of airport operations /

Airports serve an essential role in domestic and international travel, facilitating the origination, termination, and connections of air flights. Airport services enhance regional, national, and global connections, increasing the mobility of people worldwide and enhancing local and regional economie...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Peoples, James, (Editor), Bitzan, John D., (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017.
Series:Advances in airline economics ; v. 6.
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Table of Contents:
  • Prelims
  • Introduction
  • Light-handed regulation of airport services: an alternative approach to direct regulation?
  • Two-sidedness and welfare neutrality in airport concessions
  • Estimation of allocative efficiency in airports for a pre-privatization period
  • Airport - airline arrangements: an interpretive review of industry practices and recent studies
  • Airport and airline relationship of multiple functional structures
  • Pricing of airport operations
  • The cost structure of the airport industry: methodological issues and empirical evidence
  • Airport charges - interactions between airlines and airports
  • Spatial evolution of airports: a new geographical economics perspective
  • The heterogeneous impact of airports on population and employment growth in cities
  • The effect of international airports on commercial property values: case studies of Toronto, Ontario, Canada and Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • Airport congestion and airline network structure
  • Low-cost carriers and airports: a complex relationship
  • Benchmarking worldwide airport connectivity with demand data: global hub competition, new players, and the hidden potential of self-connectivity
  • Index.