Air Transport Market Deregulation and its Effect on the Short-Sea Shipping of the Greek Domestic Market
Title: Air Transport Market Deregulation and its Effect on the Short-Sea Shipping of the Greek Domestic Market
Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
Details: Words: 5150 | Pages: 19 (approximately 235 words/page)
Air Transport Market Deregulation and its Effect on the Short-Sea Shipping of the Greek Domestic Market
Category: /Science & Technology/Transportation
Details: Words: 5150 | Pages: 19 (approximately 235 words/page)
It has almost been a decade since the deregulation of the Greek air transport market.
During these years a number of new airlines entered the market with various degrees
of success, attempting to participate and compete in this growing market. However
Greece's morphology, which includes many island destinations and are a popular
tourist destination, creates a competitive environment between air travel and short-sea
shipping. It should be also mentioned that the deregulation of the greek
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