Bachelorarbeit, 2015
110 Seiten, Note: 1,5
1 Introduction and structure of work
1.1 Problem
1.2 Objectives and structure of the work
2 Definitions of passenger transportation in Germany
2.1 Public urban passenger transport
2.2 Public long-distance passenger transport
3 Presentation of fundamentals
3.1 Historical development of the long-distance bus transportation
3.2 Development of the legal framework
3.3 Current market situation
3.4 Environmental aspects
4 Selected provider of long-distance transportation
4.1 Long-distance railway companies
4.2 Long-distance bus companies
4.2.1 MeinFernbus Flixbus
4.2.2 Postbus
4.3 Airlines
4.3.1 Germanwings
4.3.2 Air Berlin
4.4 Interim conclusion
5 Comparison of suppliers based on their offer
5.1 Comparison of used modes of transport
5.1.1 Operated trains of DB Fernverkehr AG
5.1.2 Operated long-distance buses
5.1.3 Operated airplanes
5.2 Comparison of offers
5.2.1 Route network
5.2.2 Schedule and Travel time
5.2.3 Fares
5.2.4 Transaction, rebooking and cancellation fees
5.2.5 Sales channels
5.3 Comparison of service
5.3.1 Comfort
5.3.2 Additional offers
5.3.3 Passenger information
5.3.4 Passenger rights
6 SWOT Analysis
6.1 Definition
6.2 Implementation of SWOT Analysis
6.3 Comparison to air transport
7 Benchmark Analysis
7.1 Definition
7.2 A Benchmark approach
8 Comparison to other countries
8.1 United Kingdom
8.2 Sweden
8.3 France
9 Conclusion and outlook
This thesis examines the competitive dynamics of the German long-distance transportation market following the deregulation of the Passenger Transport Act in 2013, with a specific focus on comparing rail-bound transport, long-distance bus services, and domestic air travel.
3.1 Historical development of the long-distance bus transportation
The history of long-distance bus transportation in Germany goes as far back as 1 June 1905, when the first power post line (Kraftpostlinie) in Germany was established by the postal administration of the Kingdom of Bavaria between Bad Tolz and Lenggries. In addition to people, postal items were also transported on buses at this time.
After the Second World War, long-distance buses in Germany became an important medium of passenger transportation and a dense network of routes was set up. In addition to the Federal Post Office with its Postbus (i.e. postal travel service that was operational from 1965), the German Bundesbahn and the German Reichsbahn also offered buses on several routes. With the advancement of motorized individual transport and the regionalization in the 1980s, the demand for long-distance buses decreased significantly. After the postal reform in 1995, only the Postbuses remained operational.
1 Introduction and structure of work: Outlines the problem of the 2013 market deregulation and the thesis objectives.
2 Definitions of passenger transportation in Germany: Provides an overview of the structural categorization of public transportation in Germany.
3 Presentation of fundamentals: Explains the historical development and the changing legal framework for long-distance bus services.
4 Selected provider of long-distance transportation: Introduces the primary operators in rail, bus, and air travel selected for comparison.
5 Comparison of suppliers based on their offer: Evaluates providers based on technical aspects, route networks, schedules, pricing, and service quality.
6 SWOT Analysis: Uses the SWOT framework to contrast the competitive position of rail and bus transportation.
7 Benchmark Analysis: Introduces benchmarking as a management tool to optimize performance by learning from market leaders.
8 Comparison to other countries: Analyzes the experiences of deregulation in the United Kingdom, Sweden, and France.
9 Conclusion and outlook: Summarizes findings and discusses future challenges for the transport sector in Germany.
Long-distance transportation, Germany, Deregulation, Passenger Transport Act, Deutsche Bahn, Long-distance buses, SWOT analysis, Benchmarking, Market competition, Rail travel, Air transport, Price comparison, Service quality, Infrastructure costs, Mobility.
The work provides a competitive analysis of the German long-distance transportation market, focusing specifically on the shift in competition between rail-bound transport and newly deregulated long-distance bus services.
The analysis focuses on rail-bound transport (Deutsche Bahn), long-distance bus providers (like MeinFernbus Flixbus and Postbus), and supplements the findings with data on domestic air transport (Germanwings and Air Berlin).
The primary aim is to offer an objective, comparative overview of these transport modes using defined criteria such as price, travel time, and service quality, and to analyze their competitive status through SWOT and benchmark analyses.
The thesis utilizes a comparative research approach based on defined parameters (e.g., fares, comfort, network coverage) and applies strategic planning tools, specifically SWOT analysis and benchmarking, to evaluate the providers.
The main section covers the definitions of transportation, technical characteristics of vehicles, comparative analysis of route networks and schedules, financial structures including transaction and cancellation fees, and a thorough service comparison regarding comfort and passenger rights.
Key terms include long-distance transportation, deregulation, competition, rail versus bus, SWOT analysis, and benchmarking within the context of the German mobility market.
The work discusses environmental aspects by presenting data on greenhouse gas emissions, nitrogen oxides, and fine dust, while highlighting the limitations of current empirical data for long-distance bus transport.
The author concludes that fair competition is difficult because operators do not currently share the same competitive conditions—specifically regarding infrastructure costs and legal regulations—which suggests a need for policy-level adjustments.
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