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The Evolution of the Airline Industry (Paperback): Steven Morrison, Clifford Winston The Evolution of the Airline Industry (Paperback)
Steven Morrison, Clifford Winston
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Since the enactment of the Airline Deregulation Act in 1978, questions that had been at the heart of the ongoing debate about the industry for eighty years gained a new intensity: Is there enough competition among airlines to ensure that passengers do not pay excessive fares? Can an unregulated airline industry be profitable? Is air travel safe? While economic regulation provided a certain stability for both passengers and the industry, deregulation changed everything. A new fare structure emerged; travelers faced a variety of fares and travel restrictions; and the offerings changed frequently. In the last fifteen years, the airline industry's earnings have fluctuated wildly. New carriers entered the industry, but several declared bankruptcy, and Eastern, Pan Am, and Midway were liquidated. As financial pressures mounted, fears have arisen that air safety is being compromised by carriers who cut costs by skimping on maintenance and hiring inexperienced pilots. Deregulation itself became an issue with many critics calling for a return to some form of regulation. In this book, Steven A. Morrison and Clifford Winston assert that all too often public discussion of the issues of airline competition, profitability, and safety take place without a firm understanding of the facts. The policy recommendations that emerge frequently ignore the long-run evolution of the industry and its capacity to solve its own problems. This book provides a comprehensive profile of the industry as it has evolved, both before and since deregulation. The authors identify the problems the industry faces, assess their severity and their underlying causes, and indicate whether government policy can play an effective role in improving performance. They also develop a basis for understanding the industry's evolution and how the industry will eventually adapt to the unregulated economic environment. Morrison and Winston maintain that although the airline industry has not reached long-run equilibrium, its evolution is proceeding in a positive direction-one that will preserve and possibly enhance the benefits of deregulation to travelers and carriers. They conclude that the federal government's primary policy objective should be to expand the benefits from unregulated market forces to international travel. Brookings Review article also available "

Creating American Airways - The Converging Histories of American Airlines and US Airways (Paperback): Ted Reed, Dan Reed Creating American Airways - The Converging Histories of American Airlines and US Airways (Paperback)
Ted Reed, Dan Reed
R905 Discovery Miles 9 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The 2013 merger of American Airlines and US Airways marked a major step in the consolidation of the U.S. airline industry. A young management team that began plotting mergers a decade earlier designed a brilliant strategy to seize an industry prize. In doing so, it enlisted the help of unions who engineered one of the labor movement's biggest corporate victories. The airlines' histories and the inside story of the takeover is told by two veteran airline reporters.

Shoreham Airport - An Illustrated History (Paperback): Peter C. Brown Shoreham Airport - An Illustrated History (Paperback)
Peter C. Brown
R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Shoreham is the oldest airport in the UK, aviator Harold Piffard first flying from there in 1910, although the aerodrome only officially opened on 20 June 1911. It served as a base for Alliott Verdon Roe (founder of Avro) and John Alcock (one of the first men to fly the Atlantic). At the start of the First World War, the first flight of British military aircraft left from Shoreham to join the fighting in France. In the 1930s the airfield became an airport for Brighton, Hove and Worthing and a new terminal building in the art deco style was opened in 1936. This building is still in use today and is now Grade II listed. During the Second World War, Shoreham again served as a military airfield, coming under attack several times. The airfield is still operational today and is used by light aircraft and flying schools and as a venue for an air show and a filming location. In this book, aviation historian Peter C. Brown takes us through the history of this key centre in early British aviation.

Shaking the Skies - The Untold Story of Change in Aviation Since 9/11  -  and the Biggest Organizational Turnaround in History... Shaking the Skies - The Untold Story of Change in Aviation Since 9/11 - and the Biggest Organizational Turnaround in History (Hardcover)
Giovanni Bisignani
R576 R430 Discovery Miles 4 300 Save R146 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is about change, about its challenges and the talent necessary to drive it through. Specifically, it is about transforming the world's most important and event-shaping industry - aviation. Giovanni Bisignani became Director General of IATA (International Air Transport Association) in June 2002, just after 9/11, which created one of the greatest threats ever to the aviation industry. IATA is the central body of the world's airlines, responsible for its financial ($300 billion/year) clearing system, ticketing, government lobbying, passenger safety policies, landing rights and the future of commercial flying. During his 10 years as Director General, Bisignani implemented and oversaw enormous and controversial changes in aviation. This book is the inside story of the struggle for survival in one of the world's most dynamic industries.

Fly and Be Damned - What Now for Aviation and Climate Change? (Paperback): Peter McManners Fly and Be Damned - What Now for Aviation and Climate Change? (Paperback)
Peter McManners
R872 Discovery Miles 8 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"Fly and Be Damned" gets underneath the well-known facts about the unsustainable nature of the aviation industry and argues for fundamental change to our traveling habits. The first book to transcend the emotional debate between the entrenched positions of those who are either for, or against, flying, this groundbreaking work argues that aviation is stuck in a stalemate between misguided policy and a growing imperative to deal with its environmental impact and that there is now little possibility that the transition to sustainable flying can be a smooth evolution.

The Assault on Labor - The 1986 TWA Strike and the Decline of Workers' Rights in America (Paperback): Sandra L. Albrecht The Assault on Labor - The 1986 TWA Strike and the Decline of Workers' Rights in America (Paperback)
Sandra L. Albrecht
R1,305 Discovery Miles 13 050 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Assault on Labor details the 1986 Independent Federation of Flight Attendants (IFFA) strike against Trans World Airlines (TWA), one of the most dramatic instances of the heightened labor conflict in the 1980s. Using extensive court, union, and company documents, The Assault on Labor shows how the expanded use of permanent replacements in labor disputes has fundamentally altered workers' legal right to strike. Set within one of the biggest corporate raids of the time, it was a strike of a predominantly female labor force that garnered respect throughout the labor movement for its solidarity and determination. Faced with the permanent replacement of over 5000 strikers, IFFA waged a three year struggle to return all workers to the line, mobilizing political, economic, and legal actions to secure their jobs and survive as a union. Despite critical successes in the courts in the aftermath of the strike, the Supreme Court would render a decision that further strengthened permanent replacements. Since the 1980s, labor's major form of protest, the right to strike, has all but disappeared.

Legal and Regulatory Issues in International Aviation (Hardcover): Ruwantissa I.R. Abeyratne Legal and Regulatory Issues in International Aviation (Hardcover)
Ruwantissa I.R. Abeyratne
R4,350 Discovery Miles 43 500 Out of stock

Air law has recently grown in significance. Drawing on international and national instruments and a wealth of case law from many jurisdictions, including the International Court of Justice, this book covers the role of international law in such matters as legal consequences arising from the use of automation in civil aviation, the carriage of the elderly and disabled by air, unlawful interference with civil aviation, protection of the environment, and the legal management of aviation security. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.

A Portfolio Management Approach to Strategic Airline Planning - An Exploratory Investigative Study on Services Management... A Portfolio Management Approach to Strategic Airline Planning - An Exploratory Investigative Study on Services Management (Paperback)
Mike L Thomas
R1,636 Discovery Miles 16 360 Out of stock
Monitoring European Deregulation, 3 (Paperback): Xavier Vives, et al Monitoring European Deregulation, 3 (Paperback)
Xavier Vives, et al
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Out of stock

The third Monitoring European Deregulation report looks at recent developments in the European airline industry following liberalization. It assesses the impact on consumers and firms so far and compares developments in Europe to the U.S. experience. Using an analytical framework for assessing the degree and nature of competition in airlines, the authors examine the direction in which the industry is currently headed before concluding with an assessment of what is needed in terms of European policy.

The European airlines industry went through deregulation relatively early. This report, therefore, offers a good case study for exploring the effects of liberalization and assessing who the winners and losers of deregulation really are.

English for Cabin Crew: Audio CD (CD-ROM): Terence Gerighty English for Cabin Crew: Audio CD (CD-ROM)
Terence Gerighty
R1,044 Discovery Miles 10 440 Special order

English for Cabin Crew is an essential course for those preparing for a career as a cabin crew member. It is equally suitable for those already working in the industry who need to improve their communication skills when carrying out their pre and in-flight responsibilities.

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