| Article ID: | iaor20002208 |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Volume: | 35E |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 225 |
| End Page Number: | 239 |
| Publication Date: | Dec 1999 |
| Journal: | Transportation Research. Part E, Logistics and Transportation Review |
| Authors: | Nero Giovanni |
| Keywords: | hub location |
This note explores the extent to which airlines operating large hub-and-spoke networks secure a competitive advantage. More specifically, this paper explores the intricate relationship which arises among productive efficiencies and profitability when the size of the hub-and-spoke network expands. To this end, the Brueckner and Spiller airline economics model is generalized by allowing the size of the hub-and-spoke network to vary. The central result shows that, although the model exhibits decreasing returns to firm/network size, nonetheless there is a competitive advantage to increasing the size of a network.