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    Southwest Airlines

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    Case Study Southwest Airlines Course: Services Marketing 3rd Term Southwest Airlines (SWA) began services in 1971. In 1972‚ court order no charter flight beyond Texas in order to make up for the lost revenue they were forced to sell aircrafts and keep just the ones needed to continue business and operate scheduled services. Schedule could be kept if the turning time of a plain was low enough (10 minutes). Nevertheless‚ Dallas-based SWA achieved 40 consecutive years of profitability and an

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    Crm in Airline

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    Field  Research  Project     Changing  Trends  in  Customer  Relationship   Management  in  the  Airline  Industry     Project  Proposal     Anand  Jumani          MGB12IBWM031   Nikunj  Karnani                            MGB12GLM013   Prachir  Verma                        MGB12IBWM044       Under  the  guidance

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    Turkish Airlines

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    Metropolitan University Turkish Airlines Marketing Plan (Portfolio) Summer/Winter 2010/11 UK By Nikola Georgiev Student ID: 07059973 CA3002C Aviation Commercial Planning and Marketing Tutor: Nicholas Coleman London Metropolitan University Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Business Strategy 2.1. Airline Overview 2.2. Existing Market 2.3. Competitors Overview and Situation analysis 2.4. The Competitors 2.4.1. British Airways 2.4.2. Pegasus Airlines 2.4.3. Easyjet 2.4.4. Competitors

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    process customers such as online booking and boarding‚ self-service rapid check-in boarding pass kiosks. This also benefits the company because of fewer needed employees. - High asset utilization because of the quick gate turnaround 3) Continued leadership in customer service 4) High-spirited‚ unique culture - Southwest’s brand of fun. It feels fun to fly on Southwest - Emphasize on employee as the most valuable asset 2.2 Weaknesses 1) The flights offered are primarily domestic and lack of

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    African American Female Leadership in Education African American Female Leadership in Education Marginese Streeter University of Phoenix Communication Strategies 705 July 18‚ 2010 Professor Leah Hollis‚ EdD. Annotated Bibliography Davis‚ A. T. (2009). “Empowering African american women in higher education through mentoring.” Journal of the National Society of Allied Health‚ 6.7‚ 53(6). Retrieved from http://findgalegroup.com.ezproxy.apollolibrary.com This article discussed the many

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    Malaysian Airlines

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    Malaysia Airline System (MAS) is one of the Government Linked Companies in Malaysia. For the past three years‚ MAS has been undergone dramatic changes that turnaround the position of the company inside the competitive and ever challenging airline industry. From its lowest and disastrous experience in 2005 to achieving success within 2 years as well as bracing the impact of global economic crisis in past two years. The purpose of this report is to analyze MAS key competitive position and its strategic

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    Airline Deregulation

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    1978‚ President Carter signed into law the Airline Deregulation Act. The purpose of the law was to effectively get the federal government out of the airline business. By allowing the airlines to compete for their customers’ travel dollars‚ was the thinking‚ that fares would drop and an increased number of routes would spring up. Expected Results The results of airline deregulation speak for themselves. Since the government got out of the airline business‚ not only has there been a drop in

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    Turkish Airlines

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    AEA 11‚5 9‚4 8‚3 TK 26‚6 35‚3 29‚9 2009 AEA -5‚8 -4‚2 -4‚5 TK 15‚8 15‚2 19‚0 2010 PAX Middle East 2007 4‚1 4‚2 5‚1 15‚5 11‚6 13‚8 -1‚7 3‚0 1‚2 12‚3 19‚7 24‚3 AEA TK AEA TK 2008 2009 AEA TK 2010 PAX Source: AEA= Association of European Airlines (Scheduled Traffic) AEA 7‚6 12‚6 6‚1 14‚0 13‚6 15‚7 8‚2 0‚8 3‚8 TK ASK 2‚7 0‚0 2‚6 8‚9 1H’11 22‚0 17‚4 AEA RPK AEA TK AEA -10 20 9‚9 11‚8 9‚2 30 11‚7 17‚4 18‚0 50 ASK 1H’11 RPK 9‚0 10‚4 9‚1 10 20 30 -10 0

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    Delta Airlines

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    entry DA is one of the oldest airlines in the United States‚ however‚ there are still threats from new entrants in the market because low-cost carriers (LCC) definitely going to affect the pricing strategy of DA. In contrast‚ DA has brand loyalty due to its long history of operation. Moreover‚ the entry barriers are still high due to the operating cost such as aircraft‚ airport cost‚ maintenance‚ route licenses‚ and taxations. The threat of substitution Since the airline industry is serving passengers

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    Delta Airlines

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    (DELTA) is the US’s largest airlines; it operates both internationally and domestically along with chartering air services for the carriage of passengers‚ cargo and mail. The airline flies to over 900 destinations globally and is considered to be a leader within the industry with almost 770 aircrafts in service. Starting back in 1924 as a crop dusting company down in Louisiana‚ merging with several airlines and rising through bankruptcy to become one of the strongest airlines in the business today.

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