Different types of airline brands find its way in the highly competitive airline market serving customers with diverse travel preferences. Generally, airlines could be classified and branded based on schedule availability, size and domain of service, business model, ownership, network structure, locality and network coverage and transport service type. Charter airlines provide on‐demand and as‐needed service for a group of customers that share travel itinerary including origin, destination, and date of travel. The scheduled airlines plan and publish flight schedules on regular basis ahead of the scheduled dates of operation. The business model includes legacy airlines, low‐cost airlines, and ultra low‐cost airlines. Public or state‐owned airlines are under full control of a state government in terms of both ownership and management. Private ownership airlines are completely owned by investors from the private sector. Most airlines worldwide operate in a hub‐and‐spoke network structure.
Brands of Airlines
2018-11-16
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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