analysis is to conduct an environmental analysis in the context of AirAsia’s international business operations‚ describing the major variables involved and the impact of the specific threats and opportunities confronted by AirAsia besides that‚ this analysis also helps to identify AirAsia’s competitive strategy and analyse how the strategy is implemented to gain competitive advantage. Background on AirAsia AirAsia was set up by Dato’ Tony Fernandes in 2001. In December 2001‚ Fernandes and his partners
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of alternatives 4.4. Purchase decisions 4.5. Postpurchase decisions 5.0. Conclusion 6.0. Bibliography 1.0. Introduction AIRASIA: AirAsia is a Malaysian company‚ that introduced the Low Cost Carrier service to the domestic market and eventually the asian region. Currently AirAsia is the leader in this market segment. Before it becomes the AirAsia that we all know today‚ AirAsia was a poorly performed company owned by a government-link company (GLC) in Malaysia‚ DRB-HICOM. In 2001‚ it was sold to
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Blue Ocean of Airasia: introduction Blue oceans might provide profitable high-growth for companies with new competitive advantages. Many companies over the worldhi have created blue oceans but these blue oceans only remain in a short periods and quickly become red oceans. Kim and Maugne claimed in their book that in order to have sustainable competition advantages‚ blue oceans should be different attached by low cost. However‚ the fact shows that innovations are expensive so it is difficult to
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its hub in Kuala Lumpur International Airport at breakneck speed‚ undercutting former monopoly operator Malaysia Airlines with promotional fares as low as RM1 (US $0.27). In 2003‚ AirAsia opened a second hub at Senai Airport in Johor Bahru near Singapore and launched its first international flight to Bangkok. AirAsia has since started a Thai subsidiary‚ added Singapore itself to the destination list‚ and commenced flights to Indonesia. Flights to Macau started in June 2004‚ while flights to Mainland
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Analysis Strengths The achievement that AirAsia received in 2012 is the world’s best low cost airline (AirAsia Berhad‚ 2013). The strength of AirAsia is that‚ they are leading low cost airline in today’s world and have good company strategic management with a successful story in the airplane industry. Their operational strategy that they have formulated at the beginning is consistent with their company’s objectives and was well conducted. Due to this‚ AirAsia able to create strong brand equity and
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- Who is Tony Fernandes? Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of Tune Air Sdn.Bhd. Introduced the first budget no frills airline‚ AirAsia‚ to Malaysians with the tagline “Now everyone can fly” Why we chose him? Flying to over 65 destinations in more than 20 different countries. Their revenues have tripled since 2007 taking in 3‚948 million Malaysian Ringgit in 2010. Built a work force and corporate structure that would reflect his own personality Leadership
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Title Relationship between two different business mobile applications models – freemium and premium - and consumer buying habits in mobile app industry Background This research proposal focuses on different e-business models and their relationship with the consumer buying behaviour. This research is part of digital marketing strategy field as it specifically examines e-business models in mobile industry. As the research will be examined from the consumer point-of-view‚ it is also to do with consumer
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Differentiate between the previous and new business models. What are the advantages of new model? Steel industry in India had always favoured bulk buyers (Dealers‚ Construction companies) who placed orders directly with steel mills. Smaller buyers (fabrication units‚ home users‚ end users) are dependent on dealers to procure steel supplies. It was more of a Business to Business (B2B) product as opposed to Business to Customers (B2C). In the older model‚ dealers were free to keep products from
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AIRASIA’S BACKGROUND......................................................................3 SWOT ANALYSIS FOR AIRASIA.............................................................3 * Strength * Weakness * Opportunities * Threats LIST OF REFERENCES...........................................................................6 AirAsia’s Background AirAsia was previously owned by DRB-Hicom‚ a government-linked company. Its airline had not been able to take off and was
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Master program in Business Administration Marketing Management BUSA 633 Company Case AirAsia: The Sky’s the Limit Submitted to Dr. Harbi Hasan Saturday‚ 22 December‚ 2012 Contents Contents ...................................................................................................................................................... 2 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................
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