Development of Passenger Air Carriers

  • Igor Diminik
  • Stanislav Pavlin
  • Doris Novak
Keywords: development, air carriers, air transport, low-cost carriers, charter carriers, conventional carriers

Abstract

The work presents the development of carriers in passengerair traffic, and the focus is on the development and operationsof carriers in chartered passenger transport. After the SecondWorld War, there were only scheduled air carriers. The need formass transport of tourists resulted in the development of chartercarriers or usage of scheduled carriers under different commercialconditions acceptable for tourism. Eventually also low-costcarriers appeared and they realize an increasing share in thepassenger transport especially in the aviation developed countries.

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How to Cite
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Diminik I, Pavlin S, Novak D. Development of Passenger Air Carriers. Promet [Internet]. 1 [cited 2024Apr.19];18(5):321-6. Available from: http://traffic.fpz.hr/index.php/PROMTT/article/view/702
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