The growth of air transport networks and deregulation have allowed small, low-populated places like Singapore and Dubai to become major international tourism destinations. Both have used tightly combined airline, airport and tourism strategies to help achieve this. Here we analyse developments in Singapore and Dubai by examining interactions between their airlines, airports, governments and tourism authorities, and how integrated management strategies leveraged their aviation traffic hubs to develop tourism destinations.
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From hub to tourist destination - an explorative study of Singapore and Dubai's aviation-based transformation
Journal of Air Transport Management, Vol.15(5), pp.205-211
2009
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Abstract
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- Title
- From hub to tourist destination - an explorative study of Singapore and Dubai's aviation-based transformation
- Creators
- Gui Lohmann - University of Hawaii at ManoaSascha Albers - University of CologneBenjamin KochKathryn Pavlovich - University of Waikato
- Publication Details
- Journal of Air Transport Management, Vol.15(5), pp.205-211
- Identifiers
- 4042; 991012820928402368
- Academic Unit
- School of Business and Tourism; Faculty of Business, Law and Arts
- Resource Type
- Journal article