The Role of Competition in the Future Airport Industry
Seminar, November 13th and 14th 2003, Handelshochschule Leipzig
Program

Papers:

Airport Competition or Network Access: a European Perspective
Peter Morrell, Cranfield University, UK - download / presentation

Competition and Market Power
Lars Petzold, Hochtief Airport, Essen, Germany - presentation

Airport Competition and the Efficiency of Price Structures at Major Airports
Peter Forsyth, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia - download / presentation

Optimal Airport Charges Considering Delays and Environmental Externalities
Nicole Adler, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel - presentation

Integration of the A380 and it’s Implications for Airport Competition
Michael Holzschneider, Hochtief, Essen, Germany

The AIR Transport COmpetition Model: Illustrated by the KLAF-Case
Jan Veldhuis, Amsterdam Aviation Economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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presentation

The Influence of Soft Factors in the Use of High Speed Train on Airport Competition: A Stated Preference Analysis of the Amsterdam-Brussels-Paris Case
Peter Berkhout, Merith Pelger, Jaap de Wit, Amsterdam Aviation Economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - presentation

Do European Carriers Dominate their Connecting Markets? A Methodology for the Analysis of Market Concentration on Transfer Routes
Guillaume Burghouwt, Jaap de Wit, Amsterdam Aviation Economics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands - presentation

What defines Low-Cost Airports? Insights from Comparing Passenger Characteristics at the Airports Frankfurt-Hahn and Bremen
Richard Klophaus, Centre for Aviation Law and Business, Trier, Germany
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presentation

How Airports Use Benchmarking to Improve it’s Competitive Position
Peter McKenzie-Williams, Transport Research Laboratory, Berkshire, UK
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presentation

Airport Alliances & Mergers - Will there be a few Dominant Aiport Operators in the Long Run?
Hans-Martin Niemeier, University of Applied Sciences, Bremen, Germany
Hartmut Wolf, The Kiel Institute of World Economics, Kiel, Germany
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presentation