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本研究考察了低成本航空公司(lcc)在澳大利亚进出口航空货运市场的发展。研究时间为2004年至2020年。本研究采用定性工具案例研究方法。为研究收集的数据通过文献分析进行了检验。研究发现,低成本航空公司(lcc)在澳大利亚年度进出口航空货运市场份额的发展经历了三个不同的阶段。在2004-2005年的初始阶段,市场仅由一家低成本航空公司(LCC)太平洋蓝色航空公司(Pacific Blue Airlines)提供服务,该公司在2004年没有运输任何出口或进口航空货物。2005年,该航空公司做出了一项战略决策,即运输航空货运。第二阶段是由捷星航空公司于2006年开始提供国际服务。捷星航空公司立即获得了进出口航空货运量。第三阶段是从2007年到2020年,亚洲主要的低成本航空公司进入市场,从2007年的亚航x开始。在研究期间,低成本航空公司(lcc)的年度航空货运市场增长率大幅波动,尤其是出口航空货运。尽管增长强劲,但低成本航空公司(lcc)的年度市场出口和进口航空货运份额远低于专门的全货运航空公司和全服务网络航空公司(FSNCs)。
The Evolution of the Low-Cost Carriers in Australia’s International Air Freight Market
This study examines the development of the low-cost carriers (LCCs) in Australia’s export and import air freight markets. The study period is from 2004 to 2020. The study used a qualitative instrumental case study research approach. The data gathered for the study was examined by document analysis. The study found that the development of the low-cost carriers (LCCs) share of Australia’s annual export and import air freight markets occurred in three distinct phases. In the initial phase, 2004-2005, the market was served by just one low-cost carrier (LCC) Pacific Blue Airlines, who did not transport any export or import air freight in 2004. In 2005, the airline made a strategic policy decision to transport air freight. Phase 2 saw the inception of international services by Jetstar Airways in 2006. Jetstar Airways immediately gained import and export air freight traffic. The third phases took place from 2007 to 2020, when the major Asia-based low-cost carriers entered the market, starting with AirAsia-X in 2007. The low-cost carriers (LCCs) annual air freight market growth rates oscillated substantially over the study period, particularly for export air freight traffic. Despite the strong growth, the low-cost carriers (LCCs) annual market export and import air freight shares are considerably lower than those of the dedicated all-cargo carriers and full-service networks carriers (FSNCs).