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    Southwest Airlines Co

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    EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended December 31‚ 2013 or ¨ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from ________ to ________ Commission File No. 1-7259 Southwest Airlines Co. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) TEXAS 74-1563240 (State or other jurisdiction of (IRS Employer incorporation or organization) Identification No.) P.O. Box 36611 Dallas‚ Texas 75235-1611 (Address of principal executive

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    Obamacare Failure

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    Obamacare: Failing or Fake News For years‚ the Grand Old Party (GOP)‚ also known as the Republican Party‚ indicated the party would work nonstop to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ signed into law by President Obama on March 23‚ 2010. The Act was created to increase the quality‚ availability‚ and affordability of private and public health insurance for more than 44 million of uninsured Americans. Additionally‚ the purpose was to slow growth in healthcare spending in the United States. While

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    Market Failure

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    Economists have identified four main causes of market failure:  The abuse of market power‚ which can occur whenever a single buyer or seller can exert significant influence over prices or output.  Externalities- when the market does not take into account the impact of an economic activity on outsiders. For example‚ the market may ignore the costs imposed on outsiders by a firm polluting the environment.  Public goods such as national defence. How much defence would be provided if it were

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    Marketing Plan for Breeze Airlines 24 April 2010 Marketing Plan for Breeze Airlines Air has become the most preferred method of transportation for many people around the world and more travelers are looking for affordable ways to travel between destinations. Consequently‚ the increase in customer’s demand for cheaper fares has created an excellent business opportunity for low cost airlines to emerge. Low cost carriers have been successful satisfying customer’s demand for cheaper

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    History of Indian Airlines

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    Brief History of Indian Airlines India’s chiefly domestic state-owned carrier‚ Indian Airlines Ltd.‚ flies passengers and cargo to 59 domestic and 16 international destinations. Its fleet numbered 52 aircraft in 2000. Indian Airlines has traditionally based its network around the four main hubs of Delhi‚ Mumbai (formerly Bombay)‚ Calcutta‚ and Chennai (formerly Madras). The airline carries about six million passengers a year and has a substantial freight operation. Origins The Air Corporations

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    Domestic Airlines in India

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    Domestic Airlines in India - Leveraging Price   Till the year 2002‚ the Indian traveler rarely traveled by air as the fares were much higher than those for road and rail travel. But in 2002‚ the companies offering air travel changed the market dynamics completely. For the first time in the history of the industry‚ efforts were made to make air travel affordable to a larger section of the population‚ leading to an unprecedented development in the commercial aviation industry in the country. The

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    Case 3-1: Southwest Airlines Corporation What is Southwest’s strategy? What is the bases on which Southwest builds its competitive advantage? Cost cutting SWAC uses a low-cost strategy. They had the lowest operating-cost structure in the domestic airline industry. Employee satisfaction Together with this strategy‚ they want to achieve customer satisfaction by employee satisfaction. They are famous for their customer and employee relationship. SWAC has been recognized by multiple organizations

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    Personal failure.

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    whether by my own family or my friends. I became scared to look at people in the eyes‚ because I was afraid that they would somehow judge me. The sad thing was that I believed that I deserved it all. I regarded being overweight as a sign of a personal failure. But that does not mean I did not try to change myself. I did everything in the manual; from step one till the end. I stopped eating food high in sugar or carbohydrates‚ no more snacks between meals‚ doing cardio regularly and I even took into consideration

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    Malev Hungarian Airlines

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    Malev Hungarian Airlines Outline * History * Situation Analysis * Environmental Scanning * External Scanning * Internal Scanning * IFAS‚ EFAS‚ SFAS * Strategies‚ New Mission & Objectives * Portfolio Analysis * BCG Matrix * Strategy Implementation History Malev Hungarian Airlines (Magyar Légiközlekedési Vállalat) was founded in 1946 as the principal airline and flag carrier of Hungary until its bankruptcy in 2012. Located in Budapest International

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    Airlines Merger Paper

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    1 United Airlines And Continental Airlines Merger 08 November 2011 2 Introduction “The World’s Leading Airline‚” reads the slogan for the new United and Continental joint airline‚ as they celebrate the closing of their recent merger. The two successful companies have bonded together to create a competitive advantage in the combative global aviation industry and are looking towards a bright future. As the new non-executive chairman of the board‚ Glenn Tilton‚ states‚ “This [merger] sets

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