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The World’s Biggest Airlines

Michal Ratajczak
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Michal Ratajczak: Maria Curie Sklodowska University, Poland

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Abstract: The world’s biggest airlines. Relationship between economy, destinations and number of passengers and cargo. The purpose of the research is to analyse information and statistical data concerning the world’s 10 biggest airlines. The paper also discusses the reasons of their market leadership as well as the relationship between the development of the aviation industry and the economic conditions of the country. Moreover, the paper analyse relationship between the types of the destination and the amount of passengers and cargo.

Keywords: management; economy; aviation; airline; cargo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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