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Don't burn our bridges : the case for owning airlines / Jean S. Holder.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kingston, Jamaica : University of West Indies Press, 2010Description: xix, 296 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9766402329
  • 9789766402327
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 380 22
LOC classification:
  • HE9828.5.A4 H74 2010
Contents:
1. The Case for Caribbean Carriers -- 2. A Brief History of Air Jamaica, Bahamasair, BWIA /CAL, Cayman Airways and LIAT -- 3. A Comparison of the Operational and Financial Performance of Caribbean and Major International Carriers -- 4. Options for Cooperation Between Regional Carriers -- 5. The LIAT Case Study -- 6. Why the LIAT-Caribbean Star Merger Was Necessary -- 7. Negotiating a Merger with Sir Allen Stanford -- 8. When an Airline Monopoly Is Justifiable -- 9. Deregulation, Yield Management, Fare Setting and Hedging Oil Prices -- 10. 2008: The Worst Year in Civil Aviation History -- 11. The Caribbean Reacts to the 2008 Crisis -- 12. Caribbean Tourism Performance, 2008 -- 13. Air Transportation in the CSME: Beyond 2009 -- Appendix 1. LIAT Shareholders, Board and Management, 2009 -- Appendix 2. LIAT Average Fares, 1998-2007 -- Appendix 3. Fares and Taxes: Year-on-Year Comparison for 2007-2008 -- Appendix 4. Hedging Options -- Appendix 5. Single Caribbean Airspace -- Appendix 6. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2008 -- Appendix 7. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2009 -- Appendix 8. Register of Holders of Ordinary Shares in LIAT (1974) Ltd, from 1999 to 2008 -- Appendix 9. LIAT Costs Distribution.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The Case for Caribbean Carriers -- 2. A Brief History of Air Jamaica, Bahamasair, BWIA /CAL, Cayman Airways and LIAT -- 3. A Comparison of the Operational and Financial Performance of Caribbean and Major International Carriers -- 4. Options for Cooperation Between Regional Carriers -- 5. The LIAT Case Study -- 6. Why the LIAT-Caribbean Star Merger Was Necessary -- 7. Negotiating a Merger with Sir Allen Stanford -- 8. When an Airline Monopoly Is Justifiable -- 9. Deregulation, Yield Management, Fare Setting and Hedging Oil Prices -- 10. 2008: The Worst Year in Civil Aviation History -- 11. The Caribbean Reacts to the 2008 Crisis -- 12. Caribbean Tourism Performance, 2008 -- 13. Air Transportation in the CSME: Beyond 2009 -- Appendix 1. LIAT Shareholders, Board and Management, 2009 -- Appendix 2. LIAT Average Fares, 1998-2007 -- Appendix 3. Fares and Taxes: Year-on-Year Comparison for 2007-2008 -- Appendix 4. Hedging Options -- Appendix 5. Single Caribbean Airspace -- Appendix 6. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2008 -- Appendix 7. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2009 -- Appendix 8. Register of Holders of Ordinary Shares in LIAT (1974) Ltd, from 1999 to 2008 -- Appendix 9. LIAT Costs Distribution.

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