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Airport Slots - International Experiences and Options for Reform (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Airport Slots - International Experiences and Options for Reform (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Over the past several decades, commercial air traffic has been
growing at a far greater rate than airport capacity, causing
airports to become increasingly congested. How can we accommodate
this increased traffic and at the same time alleviate traffic
delays resulting from congestion? The response outside the US has
been to set a maximum number of slots and use administrative
procedures to allocate these among competing airlines, with the
most important consideration being 'grandfather rights' to existing
carriers. The United States, on the other hand, has used
administrative procedures to allocate slots at only four airports.
In all other cases, flights have been handled on a first-come,
first-served basis, with aircraft queuing for the privilege of
landing or taking off from a congested airport. While recognizing
the advantages of slot systems in lessening delays, economists have
criticized both approaches as being sub-optimal, and have advocated
procedures such as slot auctions, peak-load pricing and slot
trading to better utilize congested airports. Edited by an
international team of air transport economists and drawing on an
impressive list of contributors, Airport Slots provides an
extremely comprehensive treatment of the subject. It considers the
methods currently used to allocate slots and applies economic
analysis to each. The book then explains various schemes to
increase public welfare by taxing or pricing congestion, and
describes alternate slot-allocation schemes, most notably slot
auctions. In addition, Airport Slots outlines the complexities
involved in slot-allocation methods, including the requirement for
multiple slots - a take-off slot at London Heathrow is useless
unless there is a landing slot available at Frankfurt for a London
Frankfurt flight. Finally, the book explores the economic pitfalls
of slot-allocation schemes; for example, controls may not be
required if external delay costs are internalized by a dominant
carrier at its hub. Airport Slots provides a valuable contribution
to the debate on how best to limit airport congestion. The book's
comprehensive treatment of the subject matter provides the reader
with a 'one-stop' volume to explore airport congestion and
slot-allocation schemes, offering valuable insights to academics
and practitioners alike.
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