Airline Industry
ECO305
The airline industry is extremely influenced by the elasticity of demand, externalities, wage inequality, monetary policies, and fiscal policies. The elasticity of demand is impacted solely on the current market conditions, and the consumer’s reason for travel. The September 11th tragedy has had a very damaging affect on the airline industry. It has impacted the fiscal and monetary policies, supply and demand, and it has created many problems worldwide with employment. The airline industry is perceived as being unpredictable because it is relies on the current market, and the market is always changing. Incidents such as inflation, oil prices and terrorist attacks seriously influenced the demand for airline tickets throughout the years. Competition from other airlines consistently affects the price of airline tickets because it allows the customer other companies to choose from. Alternatives are to travel by train, car, or avoiding travel whenever possible, and consumers have resorted to all of these substitutes during unstable times in our economy. The elasticity of demand is very much affected by the customer's purpose for travel. Airline customers usually fly for business or pleasure.
Airlines use a method of combining their income and inventory costs to establish ticket prices. While it is essential for this industry to focus on being profitable, the main focus is to increase the cost of the flight revenue. One huge factor that increases the cost of tickets is when the customer orders there tickets ...