Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective

The number of domestic airlines operating in the Nigerian aviation industry have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is despite a gradual increase in the average number of domestic travelers. Reasons adduced for this anomaly is related to high operational costs, debt burden and outs...

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Main Authors: Oladipupo Folorunsho Ajeyalemi, Adeniyi Damilola Olarewaju
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Pernambuco 2020-05-01
Series:Consumer Behavior Review
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbr/article/view/244288
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spelling doaj-312bd96995e140379fa1d601290fd7562020-11-25T03:26:00ZengUniversidade Federal de PernambucoConsumer Behavior Review2526-78842020-05-0142668327690Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspectiveOladipupo Folorunsho Ajeyalemi0Adeniyi Damilola Olarewaju1University of LagosTecnologico de MonterreyThe number of domestic airlines operating in the Nigerian aviation industry have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is despite a gradual increase in the average number of domestic travelers. Reasons adduced for this anomaly is related to high operational costs, debt burden and outstanding financial obligations. This study therefore examined low cost strategy as a prescription for struggling airlines in the Nigerian domestic airline industry. Stated preference theory served as the theoretical framework because it allowed the construction of realistic alternatives that respondents could choose from based on their preferences. The study was conducted in two phases using conjoint analysis. The first phase identified competitive tools relevant to Nigeria while the second phase involved respondents choosing from an orthogonal content analysis matrix based on selected factors and their attribute levels. Results indicated a high internal correlation value between observed and estimated preferences while no significant correlations was observed between the competitive tools, suggesting good model fit. Findings revealed that out of the six competitive tools, Refund policy and In-Flight Menu were the most important to passengers while Channel of ticket purchase was the least important. Based on the computer-generated path-worth utility matrix, the authors suggested a workable low-cost model that airlines could adopt to ensure survival and profitability. Implications are discussed.https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbr/article/view/244288airline industrylow-cost strategycompetitive toolsconjoint analysiscustomer preferences.
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Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
Consumer Behavior Review
airline industry
low-cost strategy
competitive tools
conjoint analysis
customer preferences.
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Adeniyi Damilola Olarewaju
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title Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
title_short Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
title_full Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
title_fullStr Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
title_full_unstemmed Low Cost Strategy as a Remedial Prescription for Resuscitating Nigeria’s Ailing Domestic Airline Industry: The customers’ perspective
title_sort low cost strategy as a remedial prescription for resuscitating nigeria’s ailing domestic airline industry: the customers’ perspective
publisher Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
series Consumer Behavior Review
issn 2526-7884
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The number of domestic airlines operating in the Nigerian aviation industry have been on a steady decline for a number of years. This is despite a gradual increase in the average number of domestic travelers. Reasons adduced for this anomaly is related to high operational costs, debt burden and outstanding financial obligations. This study therefore examined low cost strategy as a prescription for struggling airlines in the Nigerian domestic airline industry. Stated preference theory served as the theoretical framework because it allowed the construction of realistic alternatives that respondents could choose from based on their preferences. The study was conducted in two phases using conjoint analysis. The first phase identified competitive tools relevant to Nigeria while the second phase involved respondents choosing from an orthogonal content analysis matrix based on selected factors and their attribute levels. Results indicated a high internal correlation value between observed and estimated preferences while no significant correlations was observed between the competitive tools, suggesting good model fit. Findings revealed that out of the six competitive tools, Refund policy and In-Flight Menu were the most important to passengers while Channel of ticket purchase was the least important. Based on the computer-generated path-worth utility matrix, the authors suggested a workable low-cost model that airlines could adopt to ensure survival and profitability. Implications are discussed.
topic airline industry
low-cost strategy
competitive tools
conjoint analysis
customer preferences.
url https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/cbr/article/view/244288
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