The Changing Nature of Long-Haul Traffic on the North Atlantic: An Examination of Airline Network Strategies
The North Atlantic is a mature aviation market that has undergone tremendous change. Its evolution has been dynamic and is often at the forefront of industry developments. The overall aim was to examine the airline operational changes that have occurred on the North Atlantic from 1997 (coinciding wi...
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ftwestminres:oai:westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk:w301y 2023-06-11T04:14:24+02:00 The Changing Nature of Long-Haul Traffic on the North Atlantic: An Examination of Airline Network Strategies Kremarik, Frances 2023 application/pdf https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/item/w301y/the-changing-nature-of-long-haul-traffic-on-the-north-atlantic-an-examination-of-airline-network-strategies https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/download/5eccf443a9c0b2543bcb2e28adb0f076b13b7d6bd2c33c4d37d2d40163a738f8/13862010/Final-thesis-submission-Examination-Miss-Frances-Kremarik.pdf https://doi.org/10.34737/w301y unknown University of Westminster https://westminsterresearch.westminster.ac.uk/download/5eccf443a9c0b2543bcb2e28adb0f076b13b7d6bd2c33c4d37d2d40163a738f8/13862010/Final-thesis-submission-Examination-Miss-Frances-Kremarik.pdf https://doi.org/10.34737/w301y Kremarik, Frances 2023. The Changing Nature of Long-Haul Traffic on the North Atlantic: An Examination of Airline Network Strategies. PhD thesis University of Westminster Architecture and Cities https://doi.org/10.34737/w301y phd 2023 ftwestminres https://doi.org/10.34737/w301y 2023-05-11T23:03:17Z The North Atlantic is a mature aviation market that has undergone tremendous change. Its evolution has been dynamic and is often at the forefront of industry developments. The overall aim was to examine the airline operational changes that have occurred on the North Atlantic from 1997 (coinciding with the creation of the first global airline alliance) until 2017, and to determine their underlying factors. The study undertook a broad geographic basis and examined all direct flights on the North Atlantic from a seasonal approach to reflect airline operations. This provided sufficient scope to examine long-term trends and their drivers and their utility in forecasting future developments, something that has implications for airports and their ability to attract airline services. Official Airline Guide (OAG) schedule data for both January and July were obtained, and focusing on frequency, quantitatively assessed network developments using the Herfindhal-Hirschman Index (HHI), the Beta Index, and the seasonality index. Gephi software was used to calculate eigencentrality values (EC) to determine relative importance which were standardized using conditional value centralities (CVC) to enable temporal comparisons. International Air Transport Association (IATA) PaxIS (passenger travel) data assessed market changes at the regional level (Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East as well as Canada). Regression analysis was conducted to identify key factors, the results of which formed the basis of a model applied to the UK and its regional airports. These results have implications for policymakers in their decision making for supporting and promoting airports to aid regional development. The findings highlighted the growing importance of seasonality on airline operations, especially on flights between Europe and North America though not for flights from non-European regions. This underlined the necessity of examining both seasons rather than focusing on summer operations in research and is an opportunity for airline ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis North Atlantic University of Westminster: WestminsterResearch Canada |
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The North Atlantic is a mature aviation market that has undergone tremendous change. Its evolution has been dynamic and is often at the forefront of industry developments. The overall aim was to examine the airline operational changes that have occurred on the North Atlantic from 1997 (coinciding with the creation of the first global airline alliance) until 2017, and to determine their underlying factors. The study undertook a broad geographic basis and examined all direct flights on the North Atlantic from a seasonal approach to reflect airline operations. This provided sufficient scope to examine long-term trends and their drivers and their utility in forecasting future developments, something that has implications for airports and their ability to attract airline services. Official Airline Guide (OAG) schedule data for both January and July were obtained, and focusing on frequency, quantitatively assessed network developments using the Herfindhal-Hirschman Index (HHI), the Beta Index, and the seasonality index. Gephi software was used to calculate eigencentrality values (EC) to determine relative importance which were standardized using conditional value centralities (CVC) to enable temporal comparisons. International Air Transport Association (IATA) PaxIS (passenger travel) data assessed market changes at the regional level (Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East as well as Canada). Regression analysis was conducted to identify key factors, the results of which formed the basis of a model applied to the UK and its regional airports. These results have implications for policymakers in their decision making for supporting and promoting airports to aid regional development. The findings highlighted the growing importance of seasonality on airline operations, especially on flights between Europe and North America though not for flights from non-European regions. This underlined the necessity of examining both seasons rather than focusing on summer operations in research and is an opportunity for airline ... |
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The Changing Nature of Long-Haul Traffic on the North Atlantic: An Examination of Airline Network Strategies |
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The Changing Nature of Long-Haul Traffic on the North Atlantic: An Examination of Airline Network Strategies |
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