conference presentation
A Study on the Impact of Competition on Airport Congestion
Eggenberg, Niklaus
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Marla, Lavanya
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Barnhart, Cynthia
2009
Air transportation in the US is increasingly faced with the problem of airport congestion: airlines tend to over-schedule to attract market share and revenue. Unfortunately, the airlines share a limited resource - airport capacity. The underlying question we answer is whether competition can force the airlines to voluntarily adapt their schedules, due to high delay costs, thus reducing congestion, or if competition regulatory measures by a central authority are required.
Type
conference presentation
Author(s)
Eggenberg, Niklaus
Marla, Lavanya
Barnhart, Cynthia
Date Issued
2009
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Event name | Event place | Event date |
San Diego | October 12, 2009 | |
Available on Infoscience
September 30, 2010
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