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    things up. AirAsia Philippines Leasing 16 Aircraft MANILA‚ Philippines - Newly licensed AirAsia Inc. (Philippines) will lease 14-16 Airbus 320 planes to service domestic and international routes within 1.5 to 4 hours flight from its Clark‚ Pampanga hub in the next half decade. The airline on Wednesday received its commercial air carrier certificate (AOC) from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) in the latter’s Manila office. In March‚ last year‚ AirAsia Inc. registered

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    LCCs (Low Cost Carriers) first emerged in 1950‚ by the Pacific South Airlines started offering nothing but low prices on air travel. Followed by the great success of Southwest Airlines from 1967 onwards‚ as well as facilitated by the liberalisation in air transport market‚ it has been in centre stage of the global civil aviation industry ever since. In spite of facing many challenges such as high oil prices‚ softening demand‚ surplus capacity‚ new participants as well as subsidiaries from FCCs (Full

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    to another airline. The price would not be very significant in differences‚ which it depends on the availability of competitor’s services and suitability of the flight time that prompts them to switch. Moderate access to distribution channel. Airasia is the first airline company to enable customer book and purchase air tickets online in Malaysia. This makes its website www.airasia.com very famous among frequent travelers. Although new competitors can create a website for their company‚ it is quite

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    Title AirAsia Online Ticketing System General Description Airline ticketing systems offer users information on airline schedules‚ taxes on airfare‚ passenger reservations and ticket records. It allows users and agents to buy and distribute tickets to all available flight destinations on the AirAsia network. The user only needs to indicate the desired destination and dates‚ and the available flight schedule and prices will be made available. Purchasing can be

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    Case Study – AirAsia Formula(on   Valida(on   In  2001‚  Time  Warner  Execu(ve  Tony  Fernandes  purchased   the  ailing‚  debt-­‐riddled‚  government-­‐owned  AirAsia.    In  a   remarkable  feat  (using  blue  ocean  strategy  principles)   Fernandes  engineered  a  remarkable  turnaround‚  turning  a   profit  in  2002  and  swiJly  opening  mul(ple  new  routes

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    1.0 Introduction The ’Malaysia Day’ festival will be carry out in the College Plaza (see fig.1) and the Runway (see fig.2) starting from 6pm until 10pm with the aim of promoting patriotism and Malaysia’s culture. Basically‚ a stage will be set up in the middle of Plaza for culture dances performing purpose and all the vendors will be selling Malaysian foods and some other merchandise in the Runway. This event is targeting approximately 1000 students in Inti International College Subang. In order

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    Terrorism has occurred in Thailand and Indonesia; most notably the Bali bomb of 2002. ECONOMIC ASPECTS • AirAsia holds 49% of Thai AirAsia with 1% held by a Thai individual. The remaining 50% is held by Shin Corp.‚ owned by the former Thailand prime minister‚ Thaksin Shinawatra. Shin Corp. has financial strength‚ synergy in information technology and telecommunications‚ which support AirAsia Internet and mobile phone bookings. • National trends: - Malaysia’s economy may expand as little as 4 percent

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    1.Potential strengths of the new entrants in the low cost air transport industry 2.Increasing competition in e-commerce 3.Escalating prices of fuels used in business operation 4.Attack by the low-cost government airlines Threat of Entry There is a high barrier entering airlines industry since it requires high capital to set up everything such as purchase or lease air craft‚ set up office‚ hire staffs‚ and etc. Thus‚ this has reduced the treat to Air Asia. Moreover‚ brand awareness is quite

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    Officer AirAsia Tan Sri Dr. Tony Fernandes has a personal credo - "Believe the unbelievable. Dream the impossible. Never take no for an answer."  He studied at Epsom College‚ UK‚ and the London School of Economics and qualified as an Associate Member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in 1991. He became a Fellow Member in 1996. He was admitted as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) in 2008.   Tony has been the Group CEO of AirAsia since

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    According to Wikipedia‚ Aviation Industry in India traces back its History to 1912‚ with first flight from Karachi to Delhi started by Indian State Air Services and Imperial Airways UK collaboration. Actually it was just an extension of the London-Karachi flight by imperial airways. However the actual instigation of India Aviation Industry was in the form of Tata Airline by JRD Tata in 1932. He was also the first Indian to get an A-License. In 1946‚ Tata Airlines was transformed into Air India

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