Artículo de revista
Sequential peak-load pricing: the case of airports and airlines
Fecha
2008-08Registro en:
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS-REVUE CANADIENNE D ECONOMIQUE Volume: 41 Issue: 3 Pages: 1087-1119 Published: AUG 2008
0008-4085
Autor
Basso Sotz, Leonardo
Zhang, Anming
Institución
Resumen
We investigate airport peak-load pricing using a vertical structure of airport and airlines. We find that a profit-maximizing airport would charge higher peak and off-peak runway prices and a higher peak/off-peak price differential than a public airport. Consequently, airport privatization would lead to both fewer total passengers and fewer passengers in the peak period. Although peak-travelling passengers benefit from fewer delays, this low level of peak congestion is not efficient, suggesting that airport privatization cannot be judged based on its effect on congestion alone. We also examine pricing behaviour of a public airport constrained to charge a time independent price.