The Challenge of Intervention to Monetarily Support or Not Support the National Airline Carriers: A Case of the Airline Industry in Eastern Europe

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Abstract

The airline industry has been considered a special case in national and international business virtually since its beginning. Because of this status, national governments have repeatedly intervened to support national carriers in order to prevent bankruptcy and failure. The nations of Eastern Europe are no exception to this rule and are currently considering additional intervention to support their carriers. This paper explores the rationale for intervention, particularly the suggested economic impact, using traffic and financial information from the Flightglobal database. The conclusion is that the case for intervention is weak at best and that the results may not justify the expense.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationMarketing, Management & International Business: Contemporary Issues & Research in Selected Countries
StatePublished - Jan 1 2013

Keywords

  • intervention
  • monetary support
  • airline industry
  • air carriers
  • Eastern Europe

Disciplines

  • Aviation
  • Business Administration, Management, and Operations
  • International Business
  • Marketing

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