6. What are the key success factors in the European airline industry? ---When addressing this question we find it worthwhile to remind students that a KSF is what any firm in the industry must do to be successful. Based on this definition‚ the following KSF’s apply to the European airline industry: (1) A reputation for safety – This is a fundamental KSF for any segment of the airline industry. If a firm is not viewed as safe by potential passengers‚ they will not use the carrier. (2) Offering
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The history of the airline industry went through a period described as challenging and soaring. The reason behind this description is the rapid increase in oil price which caused major financial losses and a cut in airline profits. Airlines which declared bankruptcy between 2004 and 2007 have all been a case of such losses. As of 2009‚ in the UK‚ airline analysts expected that airlines will have to face great challenges in the future. An example of this is British Airways which predicted a profit
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Executive Overview: Lufthansa is the largest airline in Europe in terms of passengers carried. By 2002‚ Lufthansa had become of the strongest airlines and top aviations groups in the world. Lufthansa had undergone a decade of fundamental change. Lufthansa was transformed from a state-owned‚ unprofitable national airline into one of the most profitable‚ privately owned aviation groups in the industry. The group turned a record loss of €350 million in 1992 into a pre-tax profit of €952 million in
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KINGFISHER AIRLINES - BUSINESS STRATEGY AND MARKET ANALYSIS FOR INDIAN BUSINESS Aviation Sector in India – an Overview History of Civil Aviation in India. 1. The history of civil aviation in India began in December 1912. This was with the opening of the first domestic air route between Karachi and Delhi by the Indian state Air services in collaboration with the Imperial Airways‚ UK‚ though it was a mere extension of London-Karachi flight of the latter airline. Three years later‚ the first Indian
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MODULE-I 1.1. INTRODUCTION TO FAKE PRODUCTS "A rural consumer is brand loyal and this also makes it easy to sell look-alike" - Mr. R.V. Rajan‚ CMD‚ Anuragh Fake products are of two types – one: counterfeit products and two: pass-off products. Counterfeit products are fake products that bear identical name of product/ packaging/graphics/colour scheme and even same name and address as the genuine
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Generally‚ the main difference between the Leisure industry and the Manufacturing industry is how they sell their products. Whilst the leisure industry tends to sell directly to the customer‚ manufacturing will often use a 3rd party / selling on mass. This means that the leisure industry employees will have to deal with a larger and broader range of custom and therefore must be trained for all eventualities. It is the duty of the manger of the leisure industry business to ensure that all staff are trained
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Matrix Management ____________________________________________________________________ We typically see it as the leader’s responsibility to get the best out of his or her people – but how do organisational structures help or hinder performance? In the better‚ cheaper‚ faster world of the global economy anything that creates bottlenecks and slows up decision-making is an obstacle to success. In this respect hierarchical management and functional silos are bad news; what employers want to drive
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IV. Market / Clientele a. Specific Target Market/Clientele Their specific target markets are the Business Travelers‚ Students who are having their tour inside and outside the country‚ the Domestic and International Tourists‚ the Visiting Friends and Relatives‚ the Group Inclusive Tour‚ the Overseas Filipino Workers‚ and Niche Market. b. Competitors Major: Cebu Pacific * The airline was established on August 26‚ 1988‚ and started operations on March 8‚ 1996. It is based on the grounds
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TOMS Gruppen A/S most important competitors Oligopol 4 largest “players”: Mondelés: Cadbury + kraft -> 36‚1% Market leader Mars Incoporated -> 26%-> Market challenger Nestlé -> 18% -> Market follower Ferrero -> 3‚2 % -> market nichers Mondelés International (revenues: $54‚365‚000‚000) ( -> Kraft bought Cadbury -> Mondelés bought Kraft Chokolade categories: Milka‚ Cadbury‚ Côte d’Or‚ Toblerone Salg i 33 lande: Albanien‚ Østrig‚ Belgien‚ Bulgarien‚ Bosnien‚ Kroatia
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Perspective titled "The Product Portfolio" introduces the growth-share matrix. This framework categorizes products within a company’s portfolio as stars‚ cash cows‚ dogs‚ or question marks according to growth rate‚ market share‚ and positive or negative cash flow. By using positive cash flows a company can capitalize on growth opportunities. Question Marks Question marks are products that grow rapidly and as a result consume large amounts of cash‚ but because they have low market shares they don’t
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