Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines

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Main Author: Sarathy, Ravi
Publication Date: 1996
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: 1994 was a year of recovery for the world's airlines, after combined losses for the world's top 100 airlines of $14 billion during the 1990-93 period. Even so, there was a collective net loss in 1994 of $177 million for the top 100 airlines • However, operating profit was $10.9 billion, about 4.5 % of revenues and exceeding their operating profit from the 1990-93 period. In 1994, IATA member airlines had total operating revenues of $247.5 billion, and collectively flew 2086 billion RPKs, while offering 3152 billion ASKs on their scheduled services. In this paper we study a cross section of 1994 data for 34 of the worlds largest airlines. We concentrate primarily on operating performance, financial results as well as operating statistics. Clearly, one year's results do not address the whole situation. But 1994 is a useful year to study as it marks the revival of airline industry fortunes after a long recessionary period, and studying how private and state-owned airlines were able to take advantage of industry recovery sheds light on the differences in the two groups of airlines, differences relevant to the deregulation debate
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
title Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
spellingShingle Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
Sarathy, Ravi
Globalization
World's Airline
Airline Industry
Operating Performance
Financial Results
Europe
title_short Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
title_full Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
title_fullStr Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
title_full_unstemmed Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
title_sort Globalization, regionalization and strategy choices for european airlines
author Sarathy, Ravi
author_facet Sarathy, Ravi
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sarathy, Ravi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Globalization
World's Airline
Airline Industry
Operating Performance
Financial Results
Europe
topic Globalization
World's Airline
Airline Industry
Operating Performance
Financial Results
Europe
description 1994 was a year of recovery for the world's airlines, after combined losses for the world's top 100 airlines of $14 billion during the 1990-93 period. Even so, there was a collective net loss in 1994 of $177 million for the top 100 airlines • However, operating profit was $10.9 billion, about 4.5 % of revenues and exceeding their operating profit from the 1990-93 period. In 1994, IATA member airlines had total operating revenues of $247.5 billion, and collectively flew 2086 billion RPKs, while offering 3152 billion ASKs on their scheduled services. In this paper we study a cross section of 1994 data for 34 of the worlds largest airlines. We concentrate primarily on operating performance, financial results as well as operating statistics. Clearly, one year's results do not address the whole situation. But 1994 is a useful year to study as it marks the revival of airline industry fortunes after a long recessionary period, and studying how private and state-owned airlines were able to take advantage of industry recovery sheds light on the differences in the two groups of airlines, differences relevant to the deregulation debate
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