High-speed rail and air transport competition in Western Europe: A supply-oriented perspective

Increasingly air transport growth raises the question of its impact on the environment. Public authorities and researchers are relying more and more on high-speed trains (HSTs), whose efficiency is supposed to lead to a modal shift from airplanes. However, most transport studies focus on the evolution of demand rather than supply, although it is basically the latter that determines environmental damage. In light of this fact, this paper aims to compare the overall dynamics in the supply of air transport in Europe compared to the HST supply and to examine empirically five city-pairs. The development of high-speed rail remains limited compared to the increase of air services. For a given city-pair, the decline in the number of flights depends on various conditions, including length of the HST journey and the strategies adopted by the airlines. Some carriers reduce their supply in terms of the number of seats but increase the number of flights in order to compete more effectively with the HSTs. Moreover, the competition between low-cost airlines and HSTs should be kept in mind and re-examined in a few years.

[1]  Frédéric Dobruszkes,et al.  Libéralisation et desserte des territoires : le cas du transport aérien européen , 2008 .

[2]  Frédéric Dobruszkes,et al.  New Europe, new low-cost air services , 2009 .

[3]  Germà Bel,et al.  Changes in travel time across modes and its impact on the demand for inter-urban rail travel , 1997 .

[4]  H. Gand Comparative environmental impacts of different modes , 1987 .

[5]  L. Hunter,et al.  Low Cost Airlines:: Business Model and Employment Relations , 2006 .

[6]  Chris Nash,et al.  High-Speed Rail & Air Transport Competition: Game Engineering as Tool for Cost-Benefit Analysis , 2008 .

[7]  R. Vickerman High-speed rail in Europe: experience and issues for future development , 1997 .

[8]  R. M. Harrison,et al.  The impact of aviation on climate , 2004 .

[9]  F. Dobruszkes An Analysis of European Low-Cost Airlines and their Networks , 2006 .

[10]  Toru Nakamura WHITE PAPER, European transport policy for 2010 : time to decide , 2004 .

[11]  Mar González-Savignat,et al.  COMPETITION IN AIR TRANSPORT : THE CASE OF THE HIGH SPEED TRAIN , 2001 .

[12]  Piet Rietveld,et al.  Airline's choice of aircraft size-explanations and implications , 2009 .

[13]  C. Barbot Low-cost airlines, secondary airports, and state aid: An economic assessment of the Ryanair–Charleroi Airport agreement , 2006 .

[14]  Mar González-Savignat,et al.  Competition in Air Transport , 2004 .

[15]  P. Peeters,et al.  Tourism travel under climate change mitigation constraints , 2010 .

[16]  Concepción Román,et al.  Competition of high-speed train with air transport: The case of Madrid–Barcelona , 2007 .

[17]  Werner Rothengatter,et al.  A disaggregate Box-Cox Logit mode choice model of intercity passenger travel in Germany and its implications for high-speed rail demand forecasts , 1997 .

[18]  Alec Stone Sweet,et al.  The liberalization and reregulation of air transport , 1998 .

[19]  Javier Campos,et al.  A review of HSR experiences around the world , 2007 .

[20]  Alain Bonnafous,et al.  The regional impact of the TGV , 1987 .

[21]  Frédéric Dobruszkes,et al.  Multimodalité TGV-avion : considérations sur le cas de Bruxelles , 2001 .

[22]  Chris Nash,et al.  High-Speed Rail & Air Transport Competition , 2008 .

[23]  Guido Friebel,et al.  The Functioning of Inter-Modal Competition in the Transportation Market: Evidence from the Entry of Low-Cost Airlines in Germany , 2005 .

[24]  Junjie Mao Air vs rail competition towards the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway project in China , 2010 .

[25]  Moshe Givoni,et al.  Environmental Benefits from Mode Substitution: Comparison of the Environmental Impact from Aircraft and High-Speed Train Operations , 2007 .

[26]  Chris Nash,et al.  Rail access charges and the competitiveness of high speed trains , 2010 .

[27]  Christian Brand,et al.  Are railways 'climate friendly?' , 2009 .

[28]  Yusin Lee,et al.  Competition between high-speed and conventional rail systems: A game theoretical approach , 2010, Expert Syst. Appl..

[29]  J Patterson,et al.  THE TGV EFFECT: A POTENTIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR RECONCILING SUSTAINABILITY WITH AVIATION , 1999 .

[30]  Francesc Robusté,et al.  Impact of High-Speed Lines in Relation to Very High Frequency Air Services , 2005 .

[31]  Wenming Chung,et al.  A model for market share distribution between high-speed and conventional rail services in a transportation corridor , 1997 .