Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10497383 Journal of Air Transport Management 2005 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
A wave of low-cost airlines emerging in Southeast Asia has raised expectations that experiences with low-cost airlines in other major markets will be replicated now in this dynamic region, heralding a new phase of industry development. This paper draws attention to key environmental conditions that will shape the competition including the nature of the region's markets, market access arrangements, the existing and growing competitive pressures, and the importance of business travel and cargo. The paper concludes that significant departures from the established models of success for low-cost carriers in the US and Europe are likely to be required.
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