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1 Ιαν 2018 · Airlines adopted hub and spoke concept and so expanded their networks to serve multiple origins and destinations in more efficient manner by interconnecting them at one central point - its hub. An important factor in hub and spoke operations is the connectivity.
- Scheduling Issues and Network Strategies for International Airline Alliances
An efficient network structure with co-ordinated schedules...
- Scheduling Issues and Network Strategies for International Airline Alliances
1 Απρ 2021 · Empirical evidence on environmental performance is mixed. Some case studies suggest hub-spoke networks are more harmful, given aircraft technologies and load factors. Proposed climate policies increase costs of operations, likely leading to a strengthening of the hub-spoke system.
This study presents a biobjective hub-and-spoke (HS) network design model for the global air passenger networks. The model explores the tradeoff between the total airline cost (airline preference) and lost time cost for passengers (user preference) as the model’s objectives.
1 Ιαν 2008 · The hub and spoke system is a transportation optimization technique that collects quantities from each destination point (spoke) to a central hub (hub), categorizes logistics at the central...
In comparison with Hub-and-Spoke model, Point-to-Point model decreases airport dependency. Hub-and-Spoke featuring airlines represent a very attractive operating structure, but this model absorbs almost all airport ́s slot capacity and leaves no available for other potential carriers.
17 Δεκ 2002 · In this study, a new hub location problem as homogeneous multi allocation p-hub median problem is proposed and solved considering the effects of airplane types and characteristics on hub...
This paper compares the economic and operational characteristics of point-to-point and hub-and-spoke route systems. It also argues that the emphasis placed on route structure obscures other differences in business models. Although U.S. low-cost-carriers are frequently characterized as operating point-to-point systems, few actually do so.