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Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY INAIR 2015 November 12/13 Holiday Inn Amsterdam The future of the hub system Gert Meijer Aviation Academy of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Introduction ■ Many airlines operate a hub-connected network ■ Many airports need transit passengers for volume ■ The number of long-haul city-pairs served non-stop is growing fast ■ How will this effect the structure of hub systems?

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY City-pair growth source: IATA

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Growth of the aviation industry Population growth Economic growth Regional/Global Urbanisation Growth of demand for airline connections Growth of relevant airports Growth of city-pairs served non-stop

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY The three fundaments of aviation Technology Politics Economics Growth of unique city-pair services enabled by technological, political and economic developments

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Networks in the ‘70s of last century Many airlines could not fill their large capacity long-haul aircraft on the basis of home-base demand only Frequencies were moderate with long haul often <7 flights per week International city-pair connections were limited to capital cities for protection of domestic/regional airlines Hub systems were essential for all city-pair connectivity Technology Politics Economics

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Continental city-pair growth as from the ‘80s Cost effective narrow body equipment with continental range Markets demand for short/medium haul city-pairs Freedom to fly every city- pair within the deregulated area Hub systems became less essential for continental connectivity Technology Politics Economics

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Long-haul city-pair growth Markets demand for long-haul city-pairs Multilateral liberalization between regions Hub systems are changing in intercontinental city-pair connectivity Long-haul twin-engined aircraft enable cost effective operations at moderate capacities Technology Politics Economics

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Long-haul city-pair growth pattern ■ from the hub to secondary destinations hub SD ■ from secondary home stations to partner hubs SO hub SO SO = Secondary Origin SD = Secondary Destination example: Cathay Pacific Hongkong-Manchester Hongkong-Dusseldorf example: Delta Boston-Paris CDG Raleigh Durham-Paris CDG

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Traditional hub connectivity hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination PD

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Traditional hub connectivity: example hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination PD AtlantaFrankfurt AtlantaFrankfurt Mobile AtlantaAmsterdam Mobile Stuttgart

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Emerging hub connectivity: non-stop to secondary destinations hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination PD

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD PD AtlantaFrankfurt AtlantaFrankfurt Mobile AtlantaAmsterdam Mobile Stuttgart Emerging hub connectivity: non-stop to secondary destinations SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD PD AtlantaFrankfurt AtlantaFrankfurt Mobile Stuttgart Emerging hub connectivity: non-stop to secondary destinations ■ Declining reliance on two-hub connections SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection two-stop connection SO hub 1 hub 2 SD PD Emerging hub connectivity: non-stop from secondary origins SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY hub PD SO hub non-stop connection one-stop connection hub 2 SD PD Emerging hub connectivity: non-stop from secondary origins AtlantaParis Atlanta Raleigh Durham Paris two-stop connection SO hub 1 ■ By-passing the home hub Stuttgart SO = Secondary Origin PD = Primary Destination SD = Secondary Destination

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Observations ■ Changing positions of hubs in alliance networks ■ Changing traffic flows in alliance networks ■ Long-haul city-pair developments primarily take place within alliance networks ■ Long-haul city-pair development needs O+D AND hub potential of the hub airport for route economics ■ Changing strategic airport/airline positions within alliances? Airport capacity consequences?

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Topics for further analysis ■ Is this development a new phase in hub competition? ■ Can we quantify this development? ■ In total passenger numbers this development may not be significant yet, the first shift is at the higher booking classes, is this visible yet? ■ Do US carriers dominate this development?

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY Final considerations ■ The non-stop/one-stop connections produces value for the higher booking classes: high yield ■ The non-stop/one stop connection are produced against lower unit cost ■ Commercially attractive product, for the airline and for the passenger ■ Modus for airline growth at congested hubs ■ Emissions per passenger are lower for the non-stop/one-stop connection ■ Development of non-stop long haul connections will continue

Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences INAIR 2015 November Amsterdam AVIATION ACADEMY INAIR 2015 November 12/13 Holiday Inn Amsterdam Questions?