The Asia-Pacific Airline Industry: Economic Boom and Political Conflict

The Asia-Pacific Airline Industry: Economic Boom and Political Conflict
ISBN-10
0788126210
ISBN-13
9780788126215
Category
Airlines
Pages
37
Language
English
Published
1995-01-01
Publisher
DIANE Publishing
Authors
Sumner J. La Croix, David Jonathan Wolff

Description

Includes: The Ascent of Asian Airlines (losses, cost-cutting, & consolidation in the global industry; entry, expansion, & profits in Asia); Bilateral Relations (5th freedom rights; 5th freedom rights & the U.S.-Japan Aviation Treaty; the future of bilateral agreements in Asia); Moving Beyond the Bilateral Regime (U.S. & Asian views on aviation liberalization; Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) & civil aviation; from restricted bilateral to open skies arrangement; & Asia-Pacific aviation & the WTO). Photos.

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