Choose any business where the principles followed by Easyjet can be emulated and how.
EasyJet is a well-known low-cost airline which operates in several European countries and has been founded by serial entrepreneur Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou in 1995. EasyJet undertook intensive research of a United States owned low-cost airline ‘Southwest Airline’. Most of the concepts for easyJet were adopted from Southwest airline; however easyJet added its own touch which reduced operating costs even further. EasyJet was strategically located at London's Luton airport. Its location enabled it to take advantage of the low labor costs, close proximity to London and also low charges on airport fees. EasyJet is a low budget airline which has been operating since November 1995, where it made its first flight which departed from Luton heading towards Glasgow. It then achieved its first online order in April 1998. The organisation is an informal culture with a very flat structure which eliminates unnecessary and wasteful layers of management.
It has been seen that easyjet has identified some principles which has managed to be one of the top airlines in Europe which uses its operation strategies and its competitive priorities.
Basically the airline's operational model focuses on moving people from point A to point B in the best and cheapest possible way, eliminating all unnecessary costs.
An example for easyJet’s operation model could be their online booking process. This process eliminates fees and cuts costs. Their input process would be customers booking a flight online and then it would go through a process which will notify the consumer the destination, the time, date and give a final confirmation of the flights available. Finally the output would be the customer booking their tickets and flying to their selected destination.1
EasyJet’s competitive priority is to keep costs low by eliminating the unnecessary costs, which characterise traditional