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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AirAsia 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 AirAsia Thailand and AirAsia Indonesia‚ reinforced its leadership position with two remarkable milestones: flying its 100 millionth guest and breaking the RM1 billion profit barrier. From an airline with two aircraft plying six routes in Malaysia in January 2002‚ AirAsia has soared
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Keywords: Brand image; brand satisfaction; brand trust; decision making; AirAsia. 1. INTRODUCTION AirAsia Berhad is the low-cost airline service provider in Malaysia. Airasia is operating scheduled international flights and domestic. Besides‚ Airasia is the largest low-fare‚ no-frills airline in Asia region. Airasia was the first airline in Asia region to implement fully ticketless travel. The main base of Airasia is Low
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Air Asia has successfully positioned itself in customers’ mind. Its net profit for the second quarter ending 31 December 2004 was reported RM 44.4 million‚ a 323% increase over the previous quarter. AirAsia until today has flown more than 55 million passengers in and around Asia (Air Asia‚ 2005). AirAsia has also ventured into other market that complements with the airlines business. It has started franchises like the tunes hotels and red box couriers to gain maximum efficiency in and around the airline
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Our top picks in order of preference are MAHB‚ MAS and AirAsia. Mohshin Aziz mohshin.aziz@maybank-ib.com (603) 2297 8692 2012 was tough‚ but relatively well managed. In 2012‚ passenger traffic growth in Malaysia was 5.0%‚ lower than its 10-year CAGR of 7.0% and the regional peers’ growth of 5%-14%. This slower growth was due to MAS cutting capacity by 12% on its underperforming routes. This action has benefited AirAsia and AirAsia X immensely as seen by their record load factors. Airlines
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airlines in Asia to hire female pilots. He says that his staff are his best asset and that he constantly uses their suggestions to improve and innovate within the company. For a low-cost airline‚ turnaround time is a crucial element. The more time AirAsia planes are in the air‚ the more revenue can be garnered. Innovative procedures and systems contributed towards the company having one of the fastest turnaround times (25 minutes) in the world . The credit for those successes lays squarely with their
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SWOT ANALYSIS FOR AIR ASIA Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats Analysis for AirAsia Strengths The first phase of the swot analysis is the strengths analysis for Air Asia. There are some unique strengths of Air Asia that others company could not defeat them. First and foremost‚ Air Asia has a very cooperative and strong management team with strong connections with the government and the airline industry leaders.This is partly contributed by the diverse background of
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AirAsia is a budget airline that is popular with the slogan‚ ’Now Everyone Can Fly’. With this slogan reflects an airline AirAsia to consumers at lower and middle class. Various services that have been provided by AirAsia which is reserve your service‚ payment service‚ checking service‚ inflight service‚ Insurance AirAsia‚ AirAsia credit card and others. Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is the first airline in Malaysia‚ which since 1970 has more. In the year 2005‚ Malaysia Airlines reported a loss of
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INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT TWO SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS This assignment is based on AirAsia‚ one of the Malaysia’s low cost airlines. The case study below provides some basic background information. You are however encouraged to source more information about the low-cost airline concept‚ the Malaysia airline industry and AirAsia’s key competitors‚ Tiger Airways‚ Jetstar and Firefly. Ten marks (10) will be allocated for the technical quality of the assignment and students will be penalized if the
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|100% | | | Total Word Count: 6227 Due date for submission: Date received by Lecturer: Table of Contents 1 Organization – AirAsia 3 1.1 Overview 3 1.2 Products and Services offered 4 1.3 Channels of distribution 4 1.4 Sales and Marketing 5 1.5 Organization Structure 7 1.6 Market Share 8 1.7 SWOT Analysis 9 2 IT for Managers 10 3 E-Business and E-Commerce 11 3.1 Uses
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