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A panel data analysis of code-sharing,antitrust immunity,and open skies treaties in international aviation markets
Authors:W. Tom Whalen
Affiliation:(1) Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice, Economic Analysis Group, 600 E Street NW; Suite 10000, Washington, DC 20530, USA
Abstract:This paper estimates the effects of code-sharing, antitrust immunity, and Open Skies treaties on prices, output, and capacity using an eleven-year panel of U.S.-Europe data. Code-sharing and immunized alliances are found to have significantly lower prices than does traditional interline (multi-carrier) service, but the effects are smaller in magnitude than those found in previous results that rely on cross-sectional data. Statistical tests that prices for immunized alliance service are equal to online (single carrier) service often cannot be rejected, providing additional evidence that immunity grants allow immunized carriers to internalize a double marginalization problem. Estimated output effects, consistent with the price effects, show that alliances are associated with large increases in passenger volumes. Lastly, estimates suggest that capacity expansions associated with “Open Skies” treaties are due entirely to expansion by immunized carriers on routes between their hubs. I would like to thank the editor and an anonymous referee for their helpful comments. The views expressed in this paper do not reflect those of the US Department of Justice. All errors are my own
Keywords:Airline Alliances  Antitrust Immunity  Code-Sharing  Open Skies Treaties
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