Costs and Concentration: Airport Hubs Are Changing
Credit: OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
The art of the airport hub is changing. The basics--feeder routes funneling passengers from small to larger airports--remain similar to the model that emerged with U.S. deregulation in 1978. But the concept has gone global and the competition has tightened. Everything is spreading worldwide...
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