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NE Asia's airline group integration, coordinating strategy for growth. Part 2, Taiwan, Japan, Korea

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Airline groups are now common, if not ubiquitous in Asia today. Their evolution, still often at experimental stage, involves addressing issues like multiple brand management, connectivity, coordination and associated issues. They are not easy to manage, but appear to be generating some success as established full service airlines adapt to new marketplace conditions.

Part 1 of this analysis of northeast Asian airline groups, with their "houses of brands", covered Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Part 2 reviews the courses being followed by airlines in Taiwan, Japan and Korea. Each of these markets has its own characteristics, influenced by domestic features, by government peculiarities - notably in Japan - and by the beliefs of the airline managements themselves.

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