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Airneth is an initiative to support aviation policy in the Netherlands using the most recent insights from academic experts from various disciplines. In addition, the Network has the objective to address important policy issues in the academic world.

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  • 24.02.10 - What are the implications of the Dutch ticket tax on airports in the Netherlands and in Germany? - Read it in this Airneth presentation on the implications of the ticket tax for Dutch airports, followed by a German perspective presented by DLR. more
  • 24.02.10 - New Airneth column on the transparency of PSO routes - Dr. George Williams pleads for a fully open and transparent Public Service Obligation (PSO) system. more
  • 23.02.10 - Draft program Airneth Annual Conference is now available - The next Annual Conference is titled 'Air transport in PR China and India: market developments and policy implications'. more
  • 19.02.10 - Unravelling the economic market power of Amsterdam Schiphol - NMa and German Airport Performance (GAP) assess the economic market power of the Amsterdam airport. more
  • 19.02.10 - 2009 figures complete in Airneth Monthly Traffic Observatory - AEA figures confirm Schiphol Airport's increase in cargo and OD-passenger traffic and a decline in connecting traffic. more
  • 19.02.10 - Book alert: the global aviation industry - This book by Belobaba, Airneth fellow Amedeo Odoni and Barnhart provides a good introduction to the air transportation system that will benefit students as well as professionals working in the aviation industry. more

essential reading

  • Airneth Report 1: Strategies of multi-hub airlines and implications for national aviation policies more
  • Puller. S.L. and others (2009) Testing theories of scarcity pricing in the airline industry more
  • Airneth report 11 'Economic recession and network quality' more
  • Airneth Report 8 'EU-US Open Skies - The main findings of the Second Airneth Annual Conference' more

most downloaded

  • How Ryanair has exploited the economic theory behind airline contestability and deregulation more
  • Passengers perceptions of low cost airlines and full service carriers: A case study involving Ryanai more
  • What benefits do low-cost carriers really bring to business travel in Europe a CWT white paper more
  • The consequences of the growing European low-cost airline sector more
  • The sustainability of the Ryanair model more