Different Allocation Systems
Date
2014
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University of Zilina
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en
Abstract
Based on the London´s airports example it is obvious that there are differences between 3rd level airports. If
the same coordination system would be introduced within various coordinated airports it could lead to various results. The
results of analysis of intra-EU route data indicate that larger aircraft have been used at the 3rd level airports and there is no
strong evidence of inefficient slot hoarding at these airports, not only before but also after the EC’s recognition of secondary
slot trading. In contrast, the analysis of slot trading at Heathrow and Gatwick show that slot trading has taken place
more likely within alliance and the chances have been very small for carriers to obtain slots from their actual or potential
competitors. For the time being, there may be no need for additional regulatory interventions into secondary slot trading as
there is little evidence of inefficient slot hoarding. However, the scarce opportunity of slot trading may lead to less intense
competition and then to less efficient use of slots in the long run.
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slot allocation, coordination, third level airports, strategy