TY - CHAP
T1 - Air transport and high-speed rail interactions in China: Review on impacts of low-cost carriers, rail speed, and modal integration
AU - Xia, Wenyi
AU - Wang, Kun
AU - Zhang, Anming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by Emerald Publishing Limited.
PY - 2018/12/14
Y1 - 2018/12/14
N2 - This chapter reviews three main issues in the interactions between air transport and high-speed rail (HSR) in China, namely the interaction between low-cost carriers (LCCs) and HSR, HSR speed effect on airlines, and airline HSR integration. Studies on these three aspects of airline HSR interactions have yet been well reviewed, and our chapter aims to fill in this gap. In this chapter, we comprehensively survey literature on the topics, especially studies on Chinese markets that have recently witnessed major HSR developments (and have planned further large-scale HSR expansion in the coming years). Our review shows that, first, compared to full-service carriers, LCCs face fiercer competition from HSR. However, the expansion of HSR network in China can be better coordinated with LCC development. Second, HSR speed exerts two countervailing effects on airline demand and price (the “travel-time” effect and “safety” effect, respectively). Specifically, an HSR speed reduction can have a positive effect on airlines due to longer HSR travel time, but a negative effect on airlines due to improved perception on HSR safety. Third, airline HSR integration can be implemented through cooperation between airlines and HSR operators and through co-location of airports and HSR stations and can have important implications for intermodal transport and social welfare.
AB - This chapter reviews three main issues in the interactions between air transport and high-speed rail (HSR) in China, namely the interaction between low-cost carriers (LCCs) and HSR, HSR speed effect on airlines, and airline HSR integration. Studies on these three aspects of airline HSR interactions have yet been well reviewed, and our chapter aims to fill in this gap. In this chapter, we comprehensively survey literature on the topics, especially studies on Chinese markets that have recently witnessed major HSR developments (and have planned further large-scale HSR expansion in the coming years). Our review shows that, first, compared to full-service carriers, LCCs face fiercer competition from HSR. However, the expansion of HSR network in China can be better coordinated with LCC development. Second, HSR speed exerts two countervailing effects on airline demand and price (the “travel-time” effect and “safety” effect, respectively). Specifically, an HSR speed reduction can have a positive effect on airlines due to longer HSR travel time, but a negative effect on airlines due to improved perception on HSR safety. Third, airline HSR integration can be implemented through cooperation between airlines and HSR operators and through co-location of airports and HSR stations and can have important implications for intermodal transport and social welfare.
KW - Air transport
KW - China
KW - High-speed rail (HSR)
KW - Low-cost carriers (LCCs)
KW - Modal integration
KW - Train speed
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85064680001&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1108/S2212-160920180000007007
DO - 10.1108/S2212-160920180000007007
M3 - Chapter in an edited book (as author)
AN - SCOPUS:85064680001
SN - 978-1-78754-566-3
VL - 7
T3 - Advances in Airline Economics
SP - 103
EP - 122
BT - Advances in Airline Economics
PB - Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
ER -