We study pricing of aviation and non-aviation products in a private monopolistic airport city and
model two features. First, non-aviation goods are demanded by both air travellers and nontravellers.
Second, the utility from consuming non-aviation goods may depend on whether the
consumer travels or not. The impacts of these features on optimal aviation and non-aviation
charges would depend on whether individuals foresee the utility of non-aviation goods or not
while deciding to buy air tickets. It is profit maximising and welfare enhancing to manipulate the
non-aviation product mix in a way that raises the extra surplus gained by travellers.
Dettaglio pubblicazione
2017, JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT ECONOMICS AND POLICY, Pages 290-312 (volume: 51)
Airport cities and multiproduct pricing (01a Articolo in rivista)
D'Alfonso T., Bracaglia V., Wan Y.
Gruppo di ricerca: Industrial Organization and Management