The Influence of Airline Network Passenger Flow, Fares on Airline Network Profit

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To airlines, the network profit is the fundamental and the only goal pursuit. When airlines operates the airline network, it is the most direct means to ensure passenger flow on every route, in addition to use large models, increase the frequency, developing competitive airline fares will also attract more passengers. As for the hub and spoke network, there are direct flights and the transit flights, each side of the flow varies with the fares and the number of network nodes, in order to highlight the scale economic benefit of hub and spoke network, research on the influence of network edge flow, fares on route network the profit is very important.

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