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Human Geography - Economic Geography, Airline Industries, Air Freight & Airline Industries, Macroeconomics - General & Miscellaneous
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Geography and Air Transport

by Brian Graham, B. J. Graham
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A rigorous geographical analysis of airline issues and concepts. By using the latest research material from a broad range of fields, Graham provides an up to the minute, authoritative perspective of the airline industry. Brings together research material on air transport drawn from the fields of Geography, Politics, Social Theory and Economics, and explore the economic and political theory from which airline deregulation evolved.

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Notes that since the last major study of the geography of air transport 30 years ago, the industry has been massively deregulated, and its center has shifted from national carriers toward global airline systems forged by the alliance of large carriers. The section on historical processes and contemporary patterns considers markets, geopolitics, economics, uneven development, and globalization. The regions looked at in some detail include the US, Europe, the North Atlantic, the Asia- Pacific; the middle east, Africa, and Latin America are also covered. Airports and their provision and the environment complete the coverage. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 5, 1995
Publisher
Chichester, England ; Wiley, 1995.
Pages
296
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471957577

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