Information management of Air Asia Air Asia adopted information technologies strategically to integrate the operations and coordinate all the business and management functions. There are respectively 3 information management system used by Air Asia. Air Asia has implemented all the three systems in their marketing‚sales activity and as well as in their operating chain. (1) Yield Management System (YMS) • YMS has aided AirAsia to increase the revenue by offering higher discounts‚ more frequently
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Strategy and Structure The purpose of business-level strategies is to create differences between the firm’s position and those of its competitors. To position itself differently from competitors‚ a firm must decide whether it intends to “perform activities differently” or to “perform different activities”. Cost leadership strategy Tiger airways has chosen the former it exploiting a cott leadership strategy. It has an integrated set of actions taken to produce services with features
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Case study “Air Asia: Flying Low-Cost with High Hope” TengAmnuay Thanat 1. How did AirAsia’s short-‐haul business build its competitive advantage? LCC Value Chain Aircraft fleet Cost Leadership Using the same Airbus A320-‐200 -‐ Lower cost in terms
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Summary Air India began its services in 1932 and has been operating in India for the last 78 years. It is the oldest passenger flight of India. The government of India holds 49% of Air India’s share with an option to acquire 2% more since 1946. This made Air India a public sector thus enabled it to operate flights internationally. In spite of being a public sector company Air India has been running in loss for the past 10 years. A SWOT analysis was conducted to analyze the strength of Air India that
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Customer focused low cost leadership strategy Low cost strategy is centered on the capability of the company to produce and deliver products of competitive quality at lower costs. Cost leadership strategy is much more than cost reduction initiatives that get lot of prominence in strategic planning and review session of any company as a means to improve the bottom line of a company by improving its efficiency. Some companies use their efficient cost structures to protect their markets from the competitors
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Air Asia: Strategic management report Intoduction Air Asia was founded in 1993 and has since grown to be one of the biggest airlines in the world. It initially operated in Malaysia and currently operates in over 25 countries (Ricart and Wang 2005). It began operations in October 1996‚ operating out of Kuala Lumpur as its central location (Ricart and Wang 2005). The airline was bought by Tune Air in 2001 for one ringgit‚ the equivalent of 0.26 US cents‚ at a time when the company had $10.5 million
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introduced themself as the first LCC in SE Asia region‚ by providing no-frills‚ casual short-haul service without serving meal‚ mileage point‚ or lounge etc. Which attracts newcomer customers who sensitive in price. AirAsia’s competitive advantages are comprised of both Cost Leadership and Differentiation with clear market positioning and brand image. Start from Acquisition from Malaysian government‚ Tony Fernandes restructured business model to be low-cost embedded down to corporate’s core similarly
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{text:bookmark-start} {text:bookmark-start} Background {text:bookmark-end} {text:bookmark-end} A successful example of a Malaysian no frills airline is Air Asia. Revolutionized and Reinvented by Tony Fernandez in 2001. It is based on the low-cost‚ no-frills model of the US carrier Southwest. The concept of Air Asia is based on the belief that demands for short-haul air transport is price flexible. That means‚ if prices for flights are being reduced‚ more people will fly. Traditionally‚ airline concepts are based
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In this case of Ikea‚ they adopted the cost leadership strategy and product differentiation to their business model. In order to maintain cost leadership in the market‚ internal production efficiencies must be greater than that of competitors. Under Ikea’s strategy‚ suppliers are usually located in low-cost nations‚ with close proximity to raw-materials and reliable access to distribution channels. These suppliers produce highly standardized products intended for the global market‚ which size provides
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INTERNAL ANALYSIS 2.1 The Firm’s Resources: Tangible and Intangible 2.2 Capabilities Identification 2.3 Core Competency Analysis 2.4 Value Chain Analysis 2.5 The Firm’s Weaknesses 2.6 SWOT Analysis 3.0 STRATEGIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 Current Strategies 3.2 Future Strategies 4.0 REFERENCE LIST Introduction An analysis of the External Environment would be done so as to facilitate a direct comparison between the generic elements where AirAsia has been founded in. The report
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