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- aggregation date "2009".
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- aggregation publisher "Regional Studies Association (RSA)".
- aggregation subject "Earth and Environmental Sciences".
- aggregation title "Airline business travel flows in the European space economy: a quantitative exploration".
- aggregation abstract "In a context of contemporary globalization important economic and social relations are increasingly stretching worldwide, thereby transcending national boundaries. One of the contingent processes of this ‘global shift’ is that these ever-larger flows of people, goods, information, knowledge, money, and cultural practices are no longer harnessed by countries but organized through a network of cities. One such important flow is airline business travel, as it appears to be the fundamental production process in constructing and reproducing the Network Society. The lack of suitable data is however responsible for the apparent academic neglect in understanding the spatiality of airline business travel in the global space economy. In this paper we draw on data from the Association of European Airlines (AEA, 2001-2005) which allows us to map and explore the movements of nearly 100 million first and business travellers in the European city network. The results suggest the existence of various configurations of urban systems and allow for the comparison of intercity connections.".
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