Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5106704 | Research in Transportation Business & Management | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The results indicate that the European LCC network now allows for about 162Â k weekly one-stop connections, which is a big rise since 2006 but still far below the almost 725Â k connections offered by the network carriers. At airport-pair level, though, the low-cost sector already comes relatively close to the network carriers (15.9Â k vs. 25.3Â k). The paper further identifies Barcelona, London Gatwick and London Stansted as largest potential transfer airports for low-cost connections and provides an overview of the most frequently served indirect airport-pairs. Finally, some operational and commercial restrictions are discussed that should be overcome to fully exploit the identified potential of flight connections between LCCs. This includes the questions of missed connections and baggage through-handling.
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Authors
Sven Maertens, Holger Pabst, Wolfgang Grimme,