How do carriers price connecting flights? Evidence from intercontinental flights from Europe

Mark G. Lijesen1, Piet Rietveld2, Peter Nijkamp2
1CPB, Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis, Energy Unit, P.O. Box 80510, 2508 GM The Hague, Netherlands
2Department of Spatial Economics, Free University, De Bodelaan 1105, 1081 HV Amsterdam, Netherlands

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