Impact of alliances and delay rate on airline performance
Ying Li,
Tai‐Yu Lin,
Yung-Ho Chiu,
Shu‐Ning Lin and
Tzu‐Han Chang
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2021, vol. 42, issue 6, 1607-1618
Abstract:
To examine the operational aviation efficiencies in 22 Asian airlines, the airlines were classified into three strategic alliances, and their respective efficiencies assessed using a modified dynamic undesirable meta‐frontier data envelopment analysis model. It was found that (1) average aviation industry efficiency declined from 2014 to 2016; (2) the number of airport input variables and the output delay rate factor were important inefficiency indicators; and (3) only the One World strategic alliance had an increasing technology gap ratio, which indicated that aviation efficiency was continuing to improve.
Date: 2021
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