The airline industry faced a severe downturn after the September 11 attacks. American Airlines was one of many airline carriers that were affected by the tragedy that took place on this day. While other corporations were able to stay afloat‚ American Airlines suffered because of the trouble it had within the organizations. American Airlines struggled to stay intact when conflict antecedents came into play. These included an economic recession‚ rising energy costs‚ and losses incurred by corporate
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United Airlines 3200 World Way Phone: (808) 420-1728 Los Angeles‚ CA 90321 Website: unitedairlines.com Barbara Roberts 587 W. Florence Avenue New York‚ NY 10012 May 17‚ 2016 Dear Ms. Roberts‚ Thank you for choosing United Airlines as your destination airfare to Los Angeles. We hope your flight was a pleasurable experience. Flights from JFK to LAX can be costly and United Airlines strives to offer you to the lowest price. To maintain our low prices‚ passengers are charged for
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The U.S. Airline Industry in 1995 2. a) American Airlines’ 1992 air fare strategies resembled its early to mid-80s SuperSavers program. It offered discounts of up to 45% on round-trip flights of at least 7 days‚ purchased 30 days in advance. Previously‚ air fare pricing was a simple structure of first class/coach and peak/off-peak categories. Robert Crandall‚ of American Airlines‚ introduced a new air fare system known as yield management. The simple price structure was unbundled to unleash multiple
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Industry background/history The airline industry experienced growing revenues throughout the 1990s. At the turn of the new millennium‚ there was a drastic change to this trend. A major devastation to the airline industry came after the terrorist attacks on September 11‚ 2001. The industry recorded losses of $7.7 billion for the year and revenues went down 13.5% after a record $93.6 billion in 2000. The industry struggled throughout the following years. Recovery from losses was difficult in those
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Type I or Type II Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II. 1. If they go to Australia‚ they will go whale-watching. Type I Type II 2. If she had a mobile‚ I would call her. Type I Type II 3. If Bob were here‚ he would have a solution for our problem. Type I Type II 4. If you move here‚ we will see each other more often. Type I Type II 5. You’ll live longer if you stop smoking. Type I Type II 6. If Sarah didn’t go with John
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SECOND CONDITIONAL Why we use second conditional? We are thinking about a particular condition in the future‚ and the result of this condition. But there is not a real possibility. For example‚ you do not have a lottery ticket. Is it possible to win? No! No lottery ticket‚ no win! But maybe you will buy a lottery ticket in the future. So you can think about winning in the future‚ like a dream. It’s not very real‚ but it’s still possible. For Example: If I had millions dollars‚ I’d give a lot
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Conditional sentences (type 1‚2) I/ Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses. 1. If she (read)…………….. in bad light‚ she’ll ruin her eyes. 2. He’ll be late for the bus if he (not start)……………………. at once. 3. Jim isn’t at hone right now. If he (be) …………………at home‚ I (visit) him. 4. If he (study) for the test‚ he (pass)…………………… it. 5. If you have enough time‚ please (paint)……………….. the chair before you leave. 6. I (accept)………………………. if they invite me to the party. 7. If you come here in Spring
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DIRECTIONS: Change the following sentences into untrue conditional statements. In order to do this exercise correctly‚ you must 1. Decide if the sentence is about situation B or C‚ 2. Use the appropriate conditional verb forms for the if and result clauses (look at the chart in Lesson 2 on conditional verb forms). 3. Total 25 points Example 1: Maria feels tired all the time because she goes to bed so late. RESULT CONDITION (B) But
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Like many immigrants moving to America‚ seeking the land of opportunity and obtaining the American Dream is an ideal goal that many bravely fight to pursue in order to escape the destitution of the past and achieve happiness for not only themselves‚ but their family. I’ve personally encountered it and seen it all around. As a result‚ growing up‚ the self-less and preserving nature of my parents has been an admirable trait that awoke me to the realization that every second spent with them is precious
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• Agreement (Offer and Acceptance) • Consideration • Intention to create legal relations All three scenarios are supported by “consideration”. The general idea of consideration is that contracts involve an exchange in which both parties give something in exchange for the promise of the other. John offers his car in exchange for 10000 euros from Patrick. As the last two steps involved in a contract are met we only look at the agreement‚ if there is an offer and an acceptance
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