A note on pricing of hub-and-spoke networks
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Abstract The difference between competitive and monopolistic pricing of airlines' hub-and-spoke networks is examined. It is found that under reasonable cost conditions pass-through passengers pay lower prices per mile than those originating or ending at the hub. Thus, higher per-mile prices in large hubs do not necessarily signal market power.
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