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JOINT VENTURES IN THE TRANSATLANTIC AIRLINE MARKET

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    Identifier: imarina:9299558
    Authors:
    Flores Fillol, Ricardo
    Abstract:
    This study investigates, both theoretically and empirically, the effects of joint ventures on traffic. Although alliances are a pre-condition for joint ventures, both cooperation agreements are different in their nature. The reason is that alliances are revenue-sharing agreements, whereas joint ventures also involve a cost-sharing commitment. Our empirical analysis focuses on the transatlantic market, including non-stop routings (interhub markets) and one-stopover routings (interline markets). Our theoretical and empirical findings emphasize the relevance of economies of traffic density and reveal a positive effect of joint ventures on traffic, both in interhub and interline markets.
  • Others:

    Is part of: Advances In Airline Economics
    Departament: Economia
  • Keywords:

    Aerospace Engineering,Business, Management and Accounting (Miscellaneous),Pollution,Transportation
    Transatlantic market
    Joint ventures
    International airfares
    Interline markets
    Interhub markets
    Economies of traffic density
    Antitrust immunity
    Alliances
    Agreements
    Transportation
    Pollution
    General business,management and accounting
    Business, management and accounting (miscellaneous)
    Aerospace engineering
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