Asia Pacific Air Transport : : Challenges and Policy Reforms / / ed. by Christopher Findlay, Lin Sien Chia, Karmjit Singh.
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Place / Publishing House: | Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [1997] ©1997 |
Year of Publication: | 1997 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (306 p.) |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Appendices
- Preface
- Authors
- Introduction
- Part One: Overview
- 1. Challenges and opportunities for Asian airlines and governments
- Part Two: Policy Issues
- 2. Air traffic congestion and infrastructure development in the Pacific Asia region
- 3. Privatisation in Asia Pacific aviation
- 4. Impediments to liberalisation in Asia Pacific international aviation
- 5. Multiple designation policy in Korea
- 6. Multiple designation policy in Australia
- 7. Air transport policy in Japan: limited competition under regulation
- Part Three: Regional Initiatives
- 8. The Asia Pacific airline industry: prospects for multilateral liberalisation
- 9. Canada-US Open Skies
- 10. Developments in the European Union: lessons for the Pacific Asia region
- 11 . Flying towards a single aviation market across the Tasman
- Glossary
- Acronyms
- Index