The transformation of a legacy carrier – A case study of Turkish Airlines

Dursun, Mehmet Erkan, O'Connell, John F., Lei, Zheng and Warnock-Smith, David (2014) The transformation of a legacy carrier – A case study of Turkish Airlines. Journal of Air Transport Management, 40. pp. 106-118. ISSN 09696997

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Abstract

This study examines the metronomic rise of Turkish Airlines into a global carrier in the period following domestic deregulation and part privatisation. Using a comparative assessment of the carrier's network and its competitive strategies during the 2003–2013/2014 period it was found that Turkish Airlines now benefits from considerable network, cost, service and brand advantages over competing European and to a lesser extent Middle-Eastern airlines. Its network operation based in Istanbul Ataturk airport enjoys strong geographic and demographic advantages, which enables it to optimise the use of its large and young short-haul fleet between a significant number of domestic and international points. This study has important implications for partially or fully state owned legacy carriers as to how to gain competitive advantages in an increasingly open and liberal airline industry.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Competitive advantage, Turkish Airlines, Network development, Strategic direction, Legacy carriers
Depositing User: RED Unit Admin
Date Deposited: 23 May 2017 10:01
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2020 07:59
URI: https://bnu.repository.guildhe.ac.uk/id/eprint/15726

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