Short-Run transport Demand at a Provincial Airport

Short-Run transport Demand at a Provincial Airport

A survey of numbers of travellers from Birmingham Airport to Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast shows that variations in income were more important than price in influencing demand. The routes to Ireland were more price elastic than to Glasgow. The airline might benefit by differential pricing.

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