Officer AirAsia Tan Sri Dr. Tony Fernandes has a personal credo - "Believe the unbelievable. Dream the impossible. Never take no for an answer." He studied at Epsom College‚ UK‚ and the London School of Economics and qualified as an Associate Member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants in 1991. He became a Fellow Member in 1996. He was admitted as a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) in 2008. Tony has been the Group CEO of AirAsia since
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Can the Five Forces model assist AirAsia to analyze low cost strategy effectively? Introduction To begin with the purpose of this essay will analyze that can the Five Forces model assist Air Asia to analyze low cost strategy effectively. Firstly‚ the discussion of this essay will explain the model of five forces. Afterwards‚ in order to make points clearly and demonstrate helpfully‚ there will be an analysis of a company‚ which is from airline industry‚ named Air Asia. In addition‚ it will
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Tony Fernandes founded Tune Air Sdn Bhd in 2001‚ with a vision to make air travel more affordable to Malaysians. With that in mind‚ Tony and his three partners bought over AirAsia from its owner DRB-Hicom. Tune Air’s initial project was to remodel AirAsia into a low fare no frills carrier after successful low fare airlines such as U.S.-based Southwest Airlines and Dublin-based Ryanair and create a new aviation product in Malaysia. Under Tony’s leadership‚ the fledging airline with a RM40 million
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Title: AirAsia investment to expand. Research question: To what extend does AirAsia’s decision to purchase another 100 planes is a good investment when there is a new competitor in Malaysian’s aviation industry? Introduction: AirAsia is a Malaysian low-cost airline headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. It has been named as the world’s best low-cost airline and a pioneer of low-cost travel in Asia. AirAsia group operates scheduled domestic and international flights to 78 destinations spanning 25
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Background‚ History and the Business Concept AirAsia is a brand of airlines operated by AirAsia Berhad. A Malaysian based low-fare company. AirAsia established in 1993 and start the operations on 18 November 1996 (Wikipedia‚ 2011) Inspired by the success of Ryanair and EasyJet as low cost carrier‚ Toni Fernandes saw the potential of having the same concept in Asia. Air Asia executed the cost leadership strategy with introduced ticketless travelling‚ one type cabin‚ free
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this topic‚ cultural values also influence the leader’s personal values‚ which is turn influence men or women’s leadership practices. INTRODUCTION As the world knows that Tony Fernandes is the most important person in Malaysia budget airline‚ AirAsia. But before he wants to start his business he had to take risk and face challenges. How he able to build his empire nowadays successful? We always wonder and question how his remarkable achievement can lead to success. With the combination of his
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(5) synergy in ingormationtechnology and telecommunications‚ which support AirAsia Internet and mobile phone bookings. ShinCorp. allows subscribers of the Shin mobile phone flagship‚ Advanced Information Service‚ being able toreserve tickets through its short-messaging service (SMS). AirAsia with its politically powerful backermay well grow up to bite. This helps it open the Thailand market he IPO strengthens AirAsia balance sheet‚ further cuts its existing lowcosts at 2.5 US cents per ASK and
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The Competition Act 2010 is an act to promote economic development and protect consumers’ interest. It is implemented by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC)‚ which was established under the Competition Commission Act 2010. This act was enacted by the Parliament of Malaysia in May 2010 and came into effect on 1 January 2012. The Competition Act 2010 is not meant to protect competitors. It is meant to ensure enterprises compete freely and fairly. Competition forces enterprises to be more efficient
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debt with ambitious CEO‚ Fernandes‚ implementing aggressive low cost systems throughout the organisation(Ricart and Wang 2005). In October 2004‚ AirAsia attracted over $200US million in capital through an initial public offer (IPO) in shares (Ahmad and Neal 2006). In 2009‚ a year when most airlines made considerable losses due to the financial crisis‚ AirAsia posted a profit of $161.1US million‚ highlighting their ability to perform in testing market conditions (Unknown 2010). In 2009 they also finally
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Case Analysis on the Article‚ ¡§Competitive Turbulence in the Airline Industry¡¨ (Segmentation‚ Targeting and Positioning) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Airline industry has 4 sectors identified: Full-service‚ Budget‚ Limited-service‚ Premium-service Segmentation and Targeting: Psychographic‚ Behavioral‚ Geographic and Demographic Positioning: Value proposition matrix (more for more‚ less for less‚ etc.) Conclusion and Recommendations: « SIA in marginal value proposition
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