Willingness to Pay for Airline Service Quality |
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Authors: | Juan Carlos Martín Concepción Román Raquel Espino |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Economics Analysis , University of Las Palmas GC , Las Palmas, Spain jcmartin@daea.ulpgc.es;3. Department of Applied Economics Analysis , University of Las Palmas GC , Las Palmas, Spain |
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Abstract: | Abstract This paper looks at estimated valuations of some service‐quality attributes in an airline choice context using stated preferences methods. The analysis is based on information obtained in the most important route connecting the Canary Islands with the Iberian Peninsula: Gran Canaria–Madrid, and tries to contribute to the body of knowledge in this area, given the relatively few studies of the monetary valuations of air travel regarding level‐of‐service attributes. A feature of this analysis is the examination of variations in values according to different characteristics of the service, such as price, penalties for changes in the ticket, legroom, food, etc.; the currently experienced level of the attribute, and various socio‐economic factors that affect the characteristics of the trip and passengers. In addition, the important issue of added value regarding different attributes is addressed, obtaining the willingness‐to‐pay for different improvements of service quality. A further analysis is made about how taste heterogeneity (market segments) affects these values. Results from the stated preference experiment and the market value of some comparable service are also compared. Finally, the paper brings together evidence from other studies and compares them with the findings obtained herein. |
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