Company History Café Coffee Day (CCD) is a subsidiary of India’s largest coffee conglomerate‚ Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL). ABCTCL grows coffee in its own estates of 10‚500 acres. It is the largest producer of Arabica beans in Asia. ABCTCL is one of India’s leading coffee exporters. Mr. V.G. Siddhartha founded CCD in 1996. The first CCD outlet was setup on July 11‚ 1996 at Brigade Road‚ Bangalore. As of today they have 1481 outlets across the nation. They acquired
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AIRASIA MAS AIRLINE What are brands have in common ? -internationally-based airlines What so great about each brand?(how different) Do they serve same / different target audience? Malaysia Airlines or Air Asia? We have the answer. If you have flown to a destination either for business or leisure‚ you will know that flying is no fun especially when there are so many procedures and processes to go through. To make matters worse‚ certain airlines make it so much more difficult for you as
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winglets[4][5][6] Route planning before aircraft arrives at airport (saving time on the ground) Innovative practices[edit source] Some airlines resort to very innovative practices. While many airlines these days are working with aircraft manufacturers‚ AirAsia for example goes a step further‚ working with airports to develop specially designedlow cost terminals that require far less maintenance and overhead. The lower maintenance cost for the airport is passed on to the airline‚ and in turn to
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PRESS RELEASE Flying with VietJetAir now includes hotel offers with Agoda (Ho Chi Minh City‚ January 5‚ 2013) – Besides offering the best possible deals for air travel‚ Vietnam’s largest low-cost carrier VietJetAir has launched a hotel booking service in corporation with the worldwide hotel reservation group Agoda‚ which means customers can enjoy even more incredible discounts on upcoming holidays or business trips when purchasing a ticket online. By booking a hotel room on www.vietjetair
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| Qantas Airways | Growth Strategy Report | | | | Jin Ju ID: 213016540 Letter of Transmittal To Dr. Shrimal Perera: Department of Accounting and Finance‚ Room 3.43‚ Building H‚ Caulfield Campus‚ Monash University‚ 23th May‚ 2011. Dear Board of Directors: A copy of the Growth Strategy Report for Qantas Airways is attached. The report has evaluated Qantas Airways’ performance in past five years with a view to recommended a financially justified strategy for a strategic
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followers were also given many free flights by the CEO. This has boosted the relationship marketing with its customers. - Air Asia places emphasis on Customer Relationship Management (CRM)‚ and as part of its strategy‚ the airline has launched Ask AirAsia. A third party provides the CRM integrated solution‚ which Air Asia subscribes to. The program provides feedback to consumers and also answers any questions through live chat and social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. It also publishes
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Research in Transportation Economics‚ Volume 24‚ Issue 1‚ The Economics of Low Cost Airlines‚ 2008‚ Pages 61-67 Can long-haul low-cost airlines be successful? Dr Peter Morrell Cranfield University‚ Beds MK43 0AL‚ UK Phone: +44 1234 754242; Fax: +44 1234 752207 p.s.morrell@cranfield.ac.uk Abstract A key question is whether the very successful‚ largely short-haul LCC business model can work over long-haul sectors? This paper compares the cost and other advantages of LCCs and evaluates
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2.1.4 Porter’s Five Forces of Industry Attractiveness Michael Porter’s Five Forces model explains the importance of how market dynamics can affect competitive rivalry. This model includes three forces from the ‘horizontal’ competition: threat of new entrants‚ threat of substitution products‚ and the degree of rivalry among existing competitors; and two forces from the ‘vertical’ competition: bargaining power of customers and the bargaining power of suppliers. These five factors make up the Porter
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Check Expert Opinion Customer Views “The project [KLIA2] is on track for completion. We’re just the contractor. Any commitments have to come from MAHB." Datuk Izzaddin Idris‚ CEO‚ UEM Group KLIA2 on track? Despite doubts publicly aired by AirAsia‚ MAHB insists that KLIA2 should be on track for opening in April 2013 though construction works could
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Table of Contents Introduction 3 Company Background 3 Scoot 3 Products and Offerings 4 Why Scoot? 5 Critical Analysis 5 External Environment - PESTEL 5 Political 6 Economic 6 Social 7 Technological 7 Environmental 7 Legal 8 Industry Analysis - Porter’s Five Forces 8 Bargaining Power of Customers 9 Bargaining Power of Suppliers 9 Intensity of Competition 10 Threat of New Entrants 10 Threat of Substitutes 10 Internal Analysis 11 Resource Based View 11 Competitor Analysis 12 SWOT Analysis 12 Conclusion
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