The Asia-Pacific Airline Industry


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Includes: The Ascent of Asian Airlines (losses, cost-cutting, & consolidation in the global industry; entry, expansion, & profits in Asia); Bilateral Relations (5th freedom rights; 5th freedom rights & the U.S.-Japan Aviation Treaty; the future of bilateral agreements in Asia); Moving Beyond the Bilateral Regime (U.S. & Asian views on aviation liberalization; Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) & civil aviation; from restricted bilateral to open skies arrangement; & Asia-Pacific aviation & the WTO). Photos.




Shaping Air Transport in Asia Pacific


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This title was first published in 2000: A comprehensive assessment of the markets and outlook for the air transport industry in the Asia-Pacific region. The book examines options for improvement of the regulatory system and industry structure, drawing on experience within and outside of the region. It includes the short- and long-term effects of the current economic crisis on Asian airlines and air transport markets and differs from other works due to its description and analysis of all major aspects of the Asian air transport industry and airlines.




Asia Pacific Air Transport


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The air transport industry is one of the most rapidly growing in the Asia Pacific region. However, the airlines of the region face a number of challenges. These include not only a number of commercial issues but also the reform of the policy environment. How will consumers be affected as the industry and the regulators respond? These challenges and questions are examined in this timely and authoritative book on the air transport industry and its future direction. A separate edition for Australia and New Zealand is available from Australia Japan Research Centre.




Flying High


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Airline Economics in Asia


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Covers low-cost carrier growth in Japan, competition against full service hub carriers in the Middle East, aviation market liberalization in Central Asia, high-speed-rail and airline competition in China, air transport and tourism in Asia and Australia, airline performance and outsourcing, airports development, and airport-airline cooperation.




Air Transport in the Asia Pacific


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Air transport in the Asia Pacific has undergone significant transformation in the last three decades. What was once a region in the shadow of larger and more prosperous continents such as North America and Europe is now at the forefront of expansion in commercial air-service networks, frequency and capacity, and the overall growth in the contribution of air transport to economies on regional and, in many cases, individual country levels. Despite this, it represents an area that is generally under-represented in the commercial air-transport academic literature. Air Transport in the Asia Pacific seeks to fill this gap. Against this context, the aim of the volume is to offer a contemporary snapshot of current academic research into commercial air transport in the Asia Pacific. While one volume cannot realistically address the complete range of identifiable issues, this book provides timely, specific and research-based studies authored by leading academics and practitioners.







The Airline Industry of the Philippines. Demand and Supply Conditions, Macroeconomic Impact, Competition, Regulatory Environment and Industry Performance


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Master's Thesis from the year 2023 in the subject Politics - Region: South Asia, grade: GWA 1 of 1 (GPA 4.0), University of Asia and the Pacific, course: Master of Science in Management, language: English, abstract: This paper contains a comprehensive industry analysis of the air transport industry in the Philippines as of 2023. It includes key information about the industry background, demand and supply conditions, macroeconomic impact, competition, regulatory environment, industry performance and industry prospects for the next three years. According to 2019 updates for the 2009 Philippine Standard Industrial Classification (PSIC), PAL falls under Division 51. Air Transport where it includes the “transport of passengers or freight by air or via space. However, it excludes overhaul of aircraft or aircraft engines; support activities, such as the operation of airports; and activities that make use of aircraft, but not for the purpose of transportation, such as crop spraying, aerial advertising, and aerial photography. It also has a class code of 5110 and sub-classes, sub-class codes, and PSIC 1994 codes of: Domestic air passenger transport, 51101, I62101 part; International air passenger transport, 51102, I62102 part; and Non-scheduled air passenger transport, 51103, I62200 part, respectively. Additionally, the industry also has freight air transport (Class 5120) including: transport freight by air over regular routes and on regular schedules; non-scheduled transport of freight by air; launching of satellites and space vehicles; and space transport. The class also consists of renting air transport equipment with operators for the purpose of freight transportation. Similar to passenger air transport, it also has a class code of 5120 and sub-classes, sub-class codes, and PSIC 1994 codes of: Domestic air-freight transport, 51201, I62101 part; International air passenger transport, 51202, I62102 part; and Non-scheduled air passenger transport, 51203, I62200 part, respectively.




Air Asia: Penetrating into the South African Airline Industry


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Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2009 in the subject Business economics - Offline Marketing and Online Marketing, grade: High Distinction, Monash University Malaysia, Sunway Campus, course: Strategic Management, language: English, abstract: Air Asia is a low-cost carrier based in Kuala, Lumpur Malaysia which flies to over 66 successfully penetrated destinations in 18 countries worldwide. Nevertheless, this innovative organisation continuously seeks new potential markets for its investment. However, not all countries are an attractive prospect for a new investment. This book presents an analysis on the attractiveness of the South African airline industry along with Air Asia’s current internal states and strategies in an attempt to rationalise the viability of an investment decision into the state. The data collected entails from secondary sources ranging from academic journal articles, organisational websites and reports, online newspapers, to various databases. The main findings includes a favourable yet challenging immediate and macroeconomic environment conditions in South Africa, supporting internal strengths that were aligned with most key success factors for the investment plan taking into account certain drawbacks identified, and a well-positioned business-level and corporate-level strategy to take on a new investment in the state. It is concluded that the South African airline industry is a viable market in which Air Asia is able to weather those obstacles and achieve great success. Nonetheless, Air Asia is recommended to play safe and currently penetrate the industry on a smaller scale before operating in a larger scale.




Industry Analysis


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