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The impact of the EU–US Open Skies Agreement and the resulting British Airway's Open Skies initiative: passenger numbers in London, Amsterdam and Paris

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posted on 2011-10-24, 13:07 authored by David Pitfield
The advent of the EU–US Open Skies Agreement has been widely anticipated. A number of consequences have been predicted, for example, impacts on fares, passenger volumes, choice and consumer welfare. Airline costs are also predicted to fall as a result of increased competitiveness and increased cooperation among airlines. For the short period since the implementation of the Agreement, it is relatively easy to assess the supply-side changes that have been made, but more difficult to make wider judgements. This paper indicates the data that will be required to make these judgements and notes some methodological difficulties. Early estimates of the impact on passenger numbers are given using time series analysis focusing on London airports, in particular London Heathrow and airports served by British Airway's Open Skies Airline from Paris Orly and Amsterdam Schipol.

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PITFIELD, D.E., 2011. The impact of the EU–US Open Skies Agreement and the resulting British Airway's Open Skies initiative: passenger numbers in London, Amsterdam and Paris. Spatial Economic Analysis, 6 (2), pp. 185-197

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© Taylor and Francis

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

2011

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This article was published in the journal, Spatial Economic Analysis [© Taylor and Francis]. The definitive version is available at: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17421772.2011.557776

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1742-1772

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  • en

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