Dual-hub network connectivity: An analysis of all Nippon Airways’ use of Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports

This paper presents a model to measure both the quantity and quality of connections offered by an airline network that is configured around two hub airports that share the same catchment area. The paper analyses All Nippon Airways network centred on Tokyo’s Haneda and Narita airports. We find that that the adoption of a dual-hub strategy has resulted in reduced network connectivity, especially in relation to that offered by the airline’ regional competitors. An opportunity exists for the airline to improve network connectivity due to capacity expansion at Haneda and this will require changes in the roles of both Tokyo’s airports within the airline’s network.