The effects of open skies agreements on transatlantic air service levels |
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Authors: | Alex Cosmas Peter Belobaba William Swelbar |
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Affiliation: | MIT Global Airline Industry Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Room 33-318, Cambridge MA 02139, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the effects of Open Skies agreements on service levels in transatlantic aviation markets. Our route analysis reveals that Open Skies agreements between European countries and the US have resulted in both increases and decreases in service levels. Of the 22 European countries with US Open Skies agreements in place by 2007, only seven demonstrated increases in service levels while six showed reductions. Five countries saw no significant change and the remaining four have yet to receive direct transatlantic service, suggesting that liberalization alone does not lead to service level increases. |
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