Malaysia Airline (MAS) and Air Asia is the main air transport in Malaysia. The passengers of this two flight company are increasing every year. Their have also creates a lot of destinations to let the customers choose. I have chosen three articles for my reference. The first article is about interview of new Malaysia Airlines chief executive Azmil Zahruddin. “We are constantly monitoring our network and focusing on the religion that we feel will have high demand‚ and allow us to increase
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CRM Air Asia is using Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as their performance measurement system. This performance measurement system is putting customer at the heart of the business. It satisfies the customer needs and wants. It is strategy and process of acquiring‚ retaining‚ and partnering with selective customer to create superior value for company and the customer. This will then increase the shareholders wealth and company value in the long term. According to the Chairman of Air Asia
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edu/leadership-management/strategy/ceo-view-tony-fernandes-of-airasia-2108 Ong‚ Y. (2014). Fernandes Quits F1‚ Joins Other Asian Tycoons With Troubled Racing‚ Soccer Club Histories. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/: http://www.forbes.com/profile/anthony-fernandes Papars. (n.d.). Air Travel. Retrieved from www.answers.yahoo.com: https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070608233854AAwM19u Speaker Ideas. (n.d.). Tony Fernandes. Retrieved from http://www.speakerideas.com: http://www.speakerideas.com/tony-fernandes Times Internet
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Contents Table of Content Background Information........................................................................................................... 2 Company Analysis.................................................................................................................. 2 I. Segmentation………………………………………………………………………………2 II. TOWS…………………………………………………………………………………….3 Marketing Challenge…………………………………………………………………………7 Recommendation……………………………………………………………………………..7 I. Tap into
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be achieved by maximizing passenger number per flight • MAS‚ under Idris Jala cut several unpopular flight routes due to irregular 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
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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 11 Yield Management System (YMS) 11 Computer Reservation System
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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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AIR ASIA Company profile: Air Asia needs no introduction in ASEAN‚ where it is the leading low-cost carrier‚ connecting people and places across 132 routes‚ 40 of which are offered by no other airline. In 2010‚ the Group‚ which includes affiliates Air Asia Thailand and Air Asia Indonesia‚ reinforced its leadership position with two remarkable milestones: flying its 100 millionth guest and breaking the RM1 billion(ringgit) profit barrier. From an airline with two aircraft plying six routes in Malaysia
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CONTENTS Page 3 Introduction Page 4 Description of Organisation Page 5 History Timeline Page 7 Organisation Structure Page 8 Organisation Chart Page 9 SWOT Analysis Page 10 Strengths Page 11 Weaknesses Page 12 Opportunities Page 13 Threats Page 14 PEST Analysis Page 15 Political Factors Page 16 Economic Factors Page 17 Social Factors Page 18 Technological Factors Page 19 Conclusion Page 20 References Introduction For my assignment I am required to investigate and evaluate the internal and external
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President‚ ASEAN until 2001 at Warner Music South East Asia. When Time Warner Inc. merged with America Online Inc.‚ he quitted his job and starts his journey to fulfill his childhood dream. This idea is generated when he was studying in England and wanted to go home during term break but was rejected by his father because the flights tickets that time are expensive. Later‚ he started a company under the name of Tune Air Sdn Bhd to take over Air Asia‚ Malaysia’s second national carrier with the tagline
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