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    Virgin Atlantic Airlines

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    statement The main challenge facing Virgin Atlantic Airlines is identifying and executing a strategy that will help it become a more profitable and established airline in the industry going forward. Virgin had an income loss of 14.5 M pounds in 1991-92‚ and a small profit of 0.4 M pounds in 1992-93(Exhibit 2). In contrast‚ British Airways had $297.7 M profit which is 3.19% of its total sales in 1992 (Exhibit 10). VAA has been pursuing a marketing strategy to serve all classes of passengers with highest

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    strategy

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    an Australia based independent regional airline. REX is an excellent example as it is the Australia’s largest regional airline outside the Qantas group of companies and operates routes in New South Wales‚ South Australia‚ Victoria‚ North Queensland and Tasmania. This study aims to examine REX current sustainable core competencies and its key strategic initiatives based on the SWOT and stakeholder analysis. Then‚ key stakeholder implications of REX’s strategies will be reviewed and a Corporate Balanced

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    Emirates Airline Booklet

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    Gigel Maceasa Table of content Emirates Airlines Network Map 3 Emirates Airlines Fleet 5 Media Publications 8 Emirates is the world’s top airline brand 8 Emirates Airlines Branding Strategies 9 The Emirates Way 13 Emirates Brand Positioning 14 Living the brand 16 Sponsorships 16 Emirates introduces new brand positioning 18 Media Publications Emirates is world’s top airline brand Dubai airline’s brand value soars to

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    Southwest Airlines 2008

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    Southwest Airlines 2008 Problem Identification: Will Southwest Airlines able to maintain its top position and level of customer satisfaction whilst expanding its business domain? SWOT Listing: Strength: * Attractive fares and marketing strategies. * Point to Point flights. * Best turnaround time compared to its competitors. * First to sell seats through Internet sites. * Positively Outrageous customer service. * Maintained Co-operative labor relations. * They always

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    Southwest Airline of the Future Mike Reeder Indiana Wesleyan University June 24‚ 2013 SOUTHWEST AIRLINE OF THE FUTURE Southwest has a strong excellent reputation shown in the Diamond Award that it won this past year in the Air Cargo World’s Air Cargo Excellence (Southwest Among Repeat Winners‚ 2013). Another strength of Southwest is that it has been in business for the last 42 years and made it 36 years in a row with a positive profit

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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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    Scandinavian Airlines Case

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    Scandinavian Airlines: The Green Engine Decision Scandinavian Airlines serves 32 million people and is the largest airline in Scandinavia. It has been a first-mover in many areas and has built a positive reputation for corporate responsibility. Having decided to update its fleet with 55 Boeing 737s‚ SAS now has to decide whether to purchase DAC green engines. Arguments for and against purchasing the green engine – Director of Aircraft & Engine analysis Having spent almost five years on

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    Emirates Airline Swot

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    EMIRATES airline vs air Arabia airline Customer relationship management (CRM) is a widely-implemented strategy for managing a company’s interactions with customers‚ clients and sales prospects. It involves using technology to organize‚ automate‚ and synchronize business processes—principally sales activities‚ but also those for marketing‚ customer service‚ and technical support. The overall goals are to find‚ attract‚ and win new clients‚ nurture and retain those the company already has‚ entice

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    Magic Carpet Airlines

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    Magic Carpet Airlines Everyone would like to work for a company that’s fair‚ pays competitively and looks out for their employees. Magic Carpet Airlines is not a company who are practicing those three aspects. They are trying to pay their flight attendants minimal‚ but still requiring long hours. The flight attendants and the League of Flight Attendants are fighting back and saying they work hard and are worth more. “Magic Carpet Air (MCA) began operations in 1961‚ serving 2 cities‚ and grew

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    Airline Industry in Malaysia

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    Industry Overview The airline industry is a large and growing industry. In the past years‚ air travel has been growing by 6% a year and scheduled airlines carried more than 1 billion passengers in 2008. The airline industry involves large capital requirements. For example‚ the requirements for aircraft‚ close monitor by the government regulations‚ competition from other tourist transport and the requirement to have high level of expertise to operate and manage. In the airline industry‚ aircraft manufacturer

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