Air Asia A. Introduction 1. Objective and scope This paper will analyze the internal and external environment of Air Asia and will look into how it uses Management Information System ( MIS )‚ specifically its online reservation system to gain competitive advantage. And also discuss why and how important is MIS to Air Asia in running its business. 2. The Important of MIS Low Cost Carriers (LCC) business model is based on no frills service. This means that cost savings is a critical success factor
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AirAsia Berhad: The Rise and Rise of Asian Aviation ______________________________________________________________________________ Contents AirAsia Berhad: Sustaining a Competitive Advantage .................................................................. 2 AirAsia: A brief historical perspective ......................................................................................... 2 Company Growth Forecasts ......................................................................
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[pic] UCSI University Faculty of Management & IT Master in Business Administration Information Technology for Managers GM518 Group Assignment 2009 |Student Names |Student ID |Contribution (%) |Signature |Marks | |Hoong Wei Yik |1000820362 |25% | | | |Okky Dhelima |1000818970
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03 Significant Figures 04 Aircraft Count 04 ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES 04 COMPANY STRUCTURE 05 Organizational Structure 05 Corporate Culture 06 BUSINESS STRATEGY ANALYSIS 07 MISSION STATEMENT AND VALUE 07 COMPANY BACKGROUND 07 BUSINESS STRATEGY 07 ENVIRONMENTAL SCANNING 09 Micro-Environment 09 Macro-Environment 09 CONCLUSION 10 ANALYSIS OF THE IT DEPARTMENT 11 CURRENT IT IMPLEMENTATIONS
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Question 1 Discuss the growing demand for logistics. (10m) The reason for the rapid growth of the logistics industry can be attributed to the fact that a majority of the companies dealing in logistics operations target clients of medium size instead of targeting the stalwarts of the logistics industry. Nowadays‚ the advance IT technologies had make the internet retail or online shopping is growing rapidly and this will be an increasing source of demand for both large and smaller logistics units
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OUMM2103 1.0 INTRODUCTION TO AIR ASIA AirAsia 1 : The AirAsia Logo AirAsia was established in 1993 by DRB-Hicom‚ a Government-owned conglomerate. It started operations in 1996. Tune Air Sdn Bhd‚ Tony Fernandes’s company purchased this heavily indebted airline business from DRB-Hicom in 2001. AirAsia managed to become profitable and world renowned low-cost airline through visionary leadership and innovative business approach. Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International is AirAsia’s
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fares are often the deciding factors for budget-conscious travelers in Southeast Asia. This region represents a huge population‚ which offers low-fare airlines a vast market with promising profits. China’s huge population alone offers a great market for low-fare airlines. Demand may differ for low-fare services between the South East Asian region and in North America and Europe. In Europr and America customers the Asia Pacific region low airfare is the main driving force for choosing an airline carrier
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number of passengers and increased number of flights in high demand routes to cut unnecessary expenses and costs • Air Asia benefits from the lowest flight cost‚ USD$0.02 ASK* (Southwest Airline [US LCC] – USD$0.04‚ MAS - $0.41‚ Cathay Pacific $0.59) b. Technological Change i. Technology is a key determinant however change is not very rapid ii. Releases of new aircraft models A380 – USD$327.4m‚ Boeing 747-400 - $247m (http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/04/22/223184/airbus-includes-surcharge-in-2008-catalogue-prices
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further cuts its existing lowcosts at 2.5 US cents per ASK and accelerates our growth plans throughout Asia. The IPO also allowsAirAsia to expand its fleet of 18 Boeing 737-300s. Low cost airlines are anticipated to have greater potential in Asia as there are many Asian cities with apopulation above one million people each as well as a rising middle class population. This growth of middle class in Asia provides a huge market potential for AirAsia to grow. However‚ as the market isbecoming larger
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3) Ryanair was introduced as a low-cost airline in 1991‚ CEO Michael O’Leary used the low-cost American‚ SouthWest airline model to plan their tactical direction. Ryanair has set values‚ which they want to succeed in such as: product leader‚ operationally excellent and being intimate with their customers. ( Dbuccellato2011‚ 2012) As for Southwest airlines‚ it is a people-oriented company and uses that orientation to leverage its advantages. It cuts costs by having employees who work for a company
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