Demand Shocks, Airline Pricing, and High-Speed Rail Substitution: Evidence from the Chinese Market

Feng Wei, Jihui Chen, Lan Zhang
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Abstract

We study the high-speed rail (HSR) substitution for air travel through the demand shocks triggered by two HSR events: the launch of Beijing-Shanghai high-speed rails (the “Jing-hu” HSRs) and the Wenzhou train accident. One novelty of our data is that the HSR events are exogenous to the airline industry, alleviating the common endogeneity concern. Using a difference-in-difference approach, we find some evidence of substitution based on the pattern of airfare adjustments during the sample period. Specifically, compared to those in the control group, mean airfares for routes along the Jing-hu HSRs decline by 30.4 per cent upon the launch, but rebound by 27.4 per cent following the accident. Furthermore, the two events have a larger impact on low-cost carriers (LCCs) and regional airlines, on tourism routes, and on flights that depart during evening hours than their counterparts, respectively. Thus, we claim that the HSRs mainly serve as a low-end substitution for air travel in China.
需求冲击、航空公司定价与高铁替代:来自中国市场的证据
本文通过京沪高铁开通和温州动车事故这两个高铁事件引发的需求冲击来研究高铁对航空旅行的替代。我们的数据的一个新颖之处在于,高铁事件对航空业来说是外生的,缓解了普遍的内生性担忧。使用差异中的差异方法,我们发现了一些基于样本期间机票调整模式的替代证据。具体来说,与对照组相比,京沪高铁沿线的平均机票价格在开通后下降了30.4%,但在事故发生后反弹了27.4%。此外,这两个事件对低成本航空公司(lcc)和地区航空公司、旅游航线和夜间航班的影响分别比它们的同行更大。因此,我们认为高铁在中国主要是作为航空旅行的低端替代品。
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