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Do Carriers Abuse the Slot System to Inhibit Airport Capacity Usage? Evidence from the US Experience

In: Aviation Policies

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  • Hideki Fukui

    (Ehime University)

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This chapter examines whether carriers using US slot-constrained airports have hoarded underutilized slots by abusing the slot system. Regression analyses of US domestic route data indicate some evidence suggesting that carriers have hoarded slots at LaGuardia and O’Hare. Even at National and Kennedy, hoarding behavior is suspected on relatively short routes. The results suggest that it would be desirable to modify the slot system to reduce its vulnerability to such behavior by carriers.

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  • Hideki Fukui, 2025. "Do Carriers Abuse the Slot System to Inhibit Airport Capacity Usage? Evidence from the US Experience," Springer Books, in: Aviation Policies, chapter 0, pages 137-153, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-7303-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-7303-2_4
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