A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008

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Main Author: Park,Sora
Publication Date: 2014
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Journal of Transport Literature
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Summary: The airline industry has performed inconsistently since deregulation in 1978 and there has been a significant profit discrepancy between legacy airlines and low-cost carriers. Starting from the early 2000s, four of the largest legacy airlines chose to consolidate with an effort to increase efficiency and profitability. Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have consolidated in 2008, becoming the largest commercial airline in the world. This paper examined the merger effect on the airfares on top 1,000 U.S. domestic city-pair routes in relation to the number of passengers, the distance, and the market share as well as its potential anticompetitive issues. All airlines were categorized into three groups - Legacy Airlines, Delta-Northwest, and Low-Cost Carriers - and the interactions between the airfares and the variables were examined within each airline group and across different airline groups. It was found that the airfares of legacy airlines and Delta-Northwest decreased at a faster rate than the low-cost carriers while their market shares increased simultaneously irrespective of whether they offered the lowest prices or had the largest market share on each route.
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spelling A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008airline industrymerger/consolidationlegacy airlineslow-cost carriersantitrustThe airline industry has performed inconsistently since deregulation in 1978 and there has been a significant profit discrepancy between legacy airlines and low-cost carriers. Starting from the early 2000s, four of the largest legacy airlines chose to consolidate with an effort to increase efficiency and profitability. Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have consolidated in 2008, becoming the largest commercial airline in the world. This paper examined the merger effect on the airfares on top 1,000 U.S. domestic city-pair routes in relation to the number of passengers, the distance, and the market share as well as its potential anticompetitive issues. All airlines were categorized into three groups - Legacy Airlines, Delta-Northwest, and Low-Cost Carriers - and the interactions between the airfares and the variables were examined within each airline group and across different airline groups. It was found that the airfares of legacy airlines and Delta-Northwest decreased at a faster rate than the low-cost carriers while their market shares increased simultaneously irrespective of whether they offered the lowest prices or had the largest market share on each route.Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes2014-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2238-10312014000200004Journal of Transport Literature v.8 n.2 2014reponame:Journal of Transport Literatureinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes (SBPT)instacron:SBPTR10.1590/S2238-10312014000200004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPark,Soraeng2014-02-05T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2238-10312014000200004Revistahttp://www.journal-of-transport-literature.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alessandro.oliveira@pq.cnpq.br|| editor.jtl@gmail.com2238-10312238-1031opendoar:2014-02-05T00:00Journal of Transport Literature - Sociedade Brasileira de Planejamento dos Transportes (SBPT)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
title A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
spellingShingle A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
Park,Sora
airline industry
merger/consolidation
legacy airlines
low-cost carriers
antitrust
title_short A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
title_full A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
title_fullStr A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
title_full_unstemmed A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
title_sort A merger effect on different airline groups: empirical study on the Delta-Northwest merger in 2008
author Park,Sora
author_facet Park,Sora
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Park,Sora
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv airline industry
merger/consolidation
legacy airlines
low-cost carriers
antitrust
topic airline industry
merger/consolidation
legacy airlines
low-cost carriers
antitrust
description The airline industry has performed inconsistently since deregulation in 1978 and there has been a significant profit discrepancy between legacy airlines and low-cost carriers. Starting from the early 2000s, four of the largest legacy airlines chose to consolidate with an effort to increase efficiency and profitability. Delta Air Lines and Northwest Airlines have consolidated in 2008, becoming the largest commercial airline in the world. This paper examined the merger effect on the airfares on top 1,000 U.S. domestic city-pair routes in relation to the number of passengers, the distance, and the market share as well as its potential anticompetitive issues. All airlines were categorized into three groups - Legacy Airlines, Delta-Northwest, and Low-Cost Carriers - and the interactions between the airfares and the variables were examined within each airline group and across different airline groups. It was found that the airfares of legacy airlines and Delta-Northwest decreased at a faster rate than the low-cost carriers while their market shares increased simultaneously irrespective of whether they offered the lowest prices or had the largest market share on each route.
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