The Evolution of the Airline Industry

The Evolution of the Airline Industry

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Publisher's Synopsis

Since the enactment of the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, questions that had been at the heart of the ongoing debate about the industry for eighty years gained a new intensity: Is there enough competition among airlines to ensure that passengers do not pay excessive fares? Can an unregulated airline industry be profitable? Is air travel safe?;In this book, Steven A. Morrison and Clifford Winston assert that all too often public discussion of the issues of airline competition, profitability, and safety take place without a firm understanding of the facts. The policy recommendations that emerge frequently ignore the long-run evolution of the industry and its capacity to solve its own problems. The authors identify the problems the industry faces, assess their severity and their underlying causes, and indicate whether government policy can play an effective role in improving performance. They also develop a basis for understanding the industry's evolution and how the industry will eventually adapt to the unregulated economic environment.;Morrison and Winston maintain that although the airline industry has not reached long-run equilibrium, its evolution is proceeding in a positive direction - one that will preserve and possibly enhance the benefits of deregulation to travellers and carriers. They conclude that the federal government's primary policy objective should be to expand the benefits from unregulated market forces to international travel.

Book information

ISBN: 9780815758440
Publisher: Brookings Institution
Imprint: Brookings Institution
Pub date:
DEWEY: 387.70973
DEWEY edition: 20
Number of pages: 169
Weight: 500g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 20mm