Title of article
Competition and Competition Policy in the Trans-Tasman Air Travel Market
Author/Authors
Tim Hazledine، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
12
From page
337
To page
348
Abstract
New data on air fares offered on 29 trans-
Tasman and domestic New Zealand routes are
analysed to test whether competition between
traditional or ‘legacy’ airlines still matters for
pricing in the new air travel regime characterised
by internet booking systems and competition
from low cost carriers. It is found that
market structure does indeed still matter. Air
fares are significantly lower on those domestic
New Zealand routes where Air New Zealand
faces competition from Qantas. In addition, on
the trans-Tasman routes, the new entrants Virgin
(Pacific) Blue and Emirates have put competitive
pressure on Air New Zealand and Qantas,
but such pressure would not be sufficient
to compensate for loss of independent competition
between the larger incumbents.
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Australian Economic Review
Record number
707239
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