后封锁时期航空补贴计划对国内航空的影响研究——以新西兰为例

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Hanjun Wu , Kan Wai Hong Tsui , Thanh Ngo , Yi-Hsin Lin
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本研究调查了COVID-19大流行期间航空补贴对国内航空市场的影响,重点是新西兰的小规模区域航空部门。它使用面板数据回归模型检验了基本交通连接(ETC)计划的影响,这是该国首个航空补贴计划。研究结果提供了明确的证据,表明航空公司补贴显著促进了区域航空客流,而机场补贴的影响有限。这项研究新颖而有价值,因为它实证地评估了ETC计划在封锁后时期支持新西兰国内航空的有效性,这一领域在以前的研究中很少受到关注。它为越来越多的关于covid -19相关航空政策的文献提供了帮助,特别是它们在维持区域航空市场方面的作用。虽然本研究侧重于新西兰的独特背景,但其影响可延伸至全球决策者,为设计有效的航空补贴政策提供见解,以促进大流行后时代的区域航空复苏和增长。
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Investigating aviation subsidy scheme’s impact on domestic aviation during the post-lockdown period: A case study of New Zealand
This study investigates the impact of aviation subsidies on domestic aviation markets during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on New Zealand’s small-scale regional aviation sector. It examines the effects of the Essential Transport Connectivity (ETC) scheme, the country’s first-ever aviation subsidy initiative using panel data regression models. The findings provide clear evidence that airline subsidies significantly boosted regional air passenger flows, while airport subsidies had limited influence. This research is novel and valuable as it empirically evaluates the effectiveness of the ETC scheme in supporting New Zealand’s domestic aviation during the post-lockdown period, an area that has received little attention in prior studies. It contributes to the growing body of literature on COVID-19-related aviation policies, specifically their role in sustaining regional aviation markets. While this study focuses on New Zealand’s unique context, its implications extend to policymakers globally, offering insights for designing effective aviation subsidy policies that promote regional aviation recovery and growth in the post-pandemic era.
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