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1“...In response to increasing demand, airlines may increase capacity by increasing the frequency...”
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2“... that it may have. Transatlantic; Airline alliances; European Union; Chicago Convention;...”
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4“...This paper analyzes the effects of airline alliances on partner airlines' outputs by comparing...”
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5“... Kilometers (RPK), compiled by the European Airline Association, and the NAO index are investigated as a...”
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6“.... For this they need to know how airlines will deal with traffic in terms of the size of aircraft and frequency...”
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8“...Aer Lingus has been an unique airline as it transitioned from a full-service airline to a low-cost...”
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9“...Various carbon calculators developed by airlines and carbon offset companies have become available...”
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10“...International airline alliances, market outcome, North Atlantic markets, welfare...”
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11“... airports and subsidised regional airlines engaged in a public service obligations route tendering systems...”
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12“... transport, policy makers need to determine the emissions profiles of all airlines currently flying...”
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13“...Impacts of international airline bilateral liberalization on demand, fares, accessibility...”
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14“... are dominated by a single airline in financial dire straits. As a result, the long-term viability of the LHLCC...”
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15“..., the most important factors contributing to oceanic errors are lack of training provided by airlines, use...”
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16“... an important form of cooperation between airlines. This cooperation has hit the antitrust nerve of the European...”
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17“... of U.S. stakeholders, most notably U.S. airlines, labor organizations, the Department of Transportation...”
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18“... in their risk estimates. Airlines were seen as more likely to underestimate any risk. We conclude...”
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19“... and the potential way of how it may develop into an extensively liberalized airline market. The starting point...”
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20“... the North Atlantic Ocean, which led to a confrontation between airline owners and pilots. A systems analysis...”
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