Multimedia University BRM8014 Advanced Marketing Case Writing The Low Cost Carrier Model - Air Arabia Student Name: Abdelbaset Queiri Student ID: 1111800065 1. Introduction Amidst the global crisis in the airline industry‚ figures from the International Air Transport Association (IATA) report that actual passenger traffic worldwide has increased 5.9% from the previous year for the period Jan-Sep 2006. Alarmingly‚ the Middle East has shown the strongest
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strategies which they use and could use in that respect. The main idea of the paper is that the principle “differentiate or die” (Jack Trout) has died. Today the global brands don’t strive to differ from their competitors in everything and at any cost. As an example‚ let’s have a global look at the business of mobile phones. In June 1998 Ericsson‚ Nokia‚ Motorola and Psion established their own International Strategic Alliance‚ a private independent company called “Symbian”. Symbian Ltd. is an
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1. The dividend discount model (DDM) is a procedure for valuing the price of a stock by using predicted dividends and discounting them back to present value; if the value obtained from the DDM is higher than what the shares are currently trading at‚ the stock is undervalued and vice versa. According to the DDM the price of the stock is Po= Div1/ (r-g) where Po= is the price of shares‚ Div1=Dividend next year‚ r= required rate of return‚ g=growth rate Question 4 The pattern of past and future
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of Further Education Name of Student: Class: BTEC Level 3 90 Credit Diploma in Travel and Tourism Year 1 Assessor: Katie Salmons Subject: Unit 8 Long-Haul Travel Destinations Assignment No. 1/4 Title: Welcome to the World of Long-Haul Travel Assignment Moderation IV: Date: Learning outcomes: Be able to locate major long-haul destinations of the world Outcome: 1 Grading Criteria – P1 & P2 Hand-out date: w/c 23rd September 2014 Submission date: w/c 13th October 2014
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Wiradikarta Anda Low Cost Airlines In Indonesia Group Member: VOUSEMER Sandy WANG Liao Xue Qiujing Table of Contents I. General introduction of low cost carrier 3 1. Definition 3 2. History of low cost carrier 3 3. Business Model 4 a. Reducing operation cost 5 b. Simplifying in-flight services 6 4. Trends in the industry 6 a. Differentiation 6 b. Long distant low cost carrier 7 5. Criticism 7 II. Why is Indonesia such an important market? 8 III. Low Cost Airlines That Fly To
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entry of low cost carriers. other factors include several macro-level socio economic troubles‚ SARS crisis‚ 9/11 attacks‚ bird flu‚ Asian Tsunami and other terrorism concerns‚ due to this there has been a big impact on airline profit. As market condition is continuously changing‚ it is difficult to predict the future of the airline industry. the overall industry as we see it is in a weak position‚ even though the demand is rising. companies now are providing additional services at low cost and decreasing
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Nowadays‚ the competition among airplane industries is very tough. According to Daniel Chan (2000)‚ with just about two years to go to the turn millennium‚ air wars over Asia are hotting up‚ with some of the world’s biggest airlines engaged in intense over Asian skies[1]. Each Of Airplanes Company in the world trying to conduct some strategies to compete with another competitor in their industry. A lot of airplane companies come out with different strategies to make their company better than their
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This article details the development of AirAsia Malaysia from 2005 to 2008 and builds on a prior case‚ ‘AirAsia: The Sky’s the Limit’. Within only four years‚ AirAsia managed to expand its operations into another ten countries. In addition‚ through its associate company AsiaX‚ it launched long-haul low-cost air services from Malaysia to Australia and the United Kingdom. The article documents AirAsia’s marketing strategy and discusses its approach towards ‘market development’ and ‘product development’
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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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1.0 Table of Content Topic Page 1.1 Brief History on AirAsia 2 – 3 2.0 Macro-Environmental PESTEL Analysis 4 - 12 2.1 Undertake a Macro-Environmental Analysis using the PESTEL Framework 2.2 AirAsia Inflation Rate in Malaysia 2.3 Brief Definition on Unemployment Rate 3.0 Porter’s Five Forces 13 - 16 3.1 Analyze the competitive forces within the industry using the Porter’s Five Forces Framework 4.0 Carry out a Customer Analysis 17 5.0 Analyze
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