The University of the West Indies Press
Don't Burn Our Bridges: The Case for Owning Airlines
Jean S. Holder
Don't Burn Our Bridges: The Case for Owning Airlines
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Language
English
ISBN
978-976-640-232-7
Contents
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. The Case for Caribbean Carriers
2. A Brief History of Air Jamaica, Bahamasair, BWIA/CAL, CaymanAirways and LIAT
3. A Comparison of the Operational and Financial Performance of Caribbean and Major International Carriers
4. Options for Cooperation Between Regional Carriers
5. The LIAT Case Study
6. Why the LIAT–Caribbean Star Merger Was Necessary
7. Negotiating a Merger with Sir Allen Stanford
8. When an Airline Monopoly Is Justifiable
9. Deregulation, Yield Management, Fare Setting and Hedging Oil Prices
10. 2008: The Worst Year in Civil Aviation History
11. The Caribbean Reacts to the 2008 Crisis
12. Caribbean Tourism Performance, 2008
13. Air Transportation in the CSME: Beyond 2009
Appendix 1. LIAT Shareholders, Board and Management, 2009
Appendix 2. LIAT Average Fares, 1998–2007
Appendix 3. Fares and Taxes: Year-on-Year Comparison for 2007–2008
Appendix 4. Hedging Options
Appendix 5. Single Caribbean Airspace
Appendix 6. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2008
Appendix 7. Caribbean Tourism Organization: Latest Statistics, 2009
Appendix 8. Register of Holders of Ordinary Shares in LIAT (1974) Ltd, from 1999 to 2008
Appendix 9. LIAT Costs Distribution
References
Index
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