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Low cost carriers in China: passenger segmentation, controllability, and airline selection

Jing Yu Pan () and Dothang Truong ()
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Jing Yu Pan: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Dothang Truong: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Transportation, 2021, vol. 48, issue 4, No 4, 1587-1612

Abstract: Abstract China’s low-cost carriers (LCCs) are poised for fast growth, thanks to the changing competition dynamics and aviation policies in the domestic market. This new trend calls for an in-depth investigation of the characteristics and behavioral intentions of LCC passengers. In particular, passenger demographics must be carefully considered given the likely demographic diversity in China’s emerging LCC market. This study performed a cluster analysis using age, education, and income as joint clustering variables to examine the demographic patterns of LCC passengers in China. The results indicate three distinct LCC passenger segments, which were labeled as Mature Travelers, Elite Travelers, and Young Starters based on the passenger characteristics in each segment. To further investigate the passengers’ behavioral intensions, this study considered the role of control when passengers plan and conduct an LCC trip. Despite the importance of controllability on the passenger side to complete a low-cost trip, given the operational and service characteristics of LCCs, it has not been adequately studied in the literature. Specifically, this study examines the impact of three control-related factors—perceived behavioral control, technology self-efficacy, and uncertainty avoidance—on the intention to use LCCs across the three passenger segments. The findings demonstrate that technology self-efficacy significantly influenced the mode use intention of the three passenger groups, while perceived behavioral control and uncertainty avoidance only affected the Elite Travelers. This study contributes to our understanding of LCCs by providing a new perspective of the composition and behavioral intentions of LCC passengers. Practical implications for the LCC success in China are discussed.

Keywords: Low-cost carriers; Demographic segmentation; Controllability of LCC trips; Behavioral intention; Structural equation modeling; China (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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