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    Emirates Airlines‚ the world’s biggest international carrier based in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ founded and owned by the government of Dubai is the largest airline in the Middle East and certainly the best. It has a fleet size of 222 which flies to exactly 164 destinations and expanding. It has approximately 56‚725 employees and I feel proud to tell that I was one of them. There are a number of economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ environmental‚ political‚ governmental and competitive factors which affect

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    Iron ore is Australia’s highest valued and most successful commodity export (see Figure 1). Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s‚ this mining industry played a key role in both Australia’s and the global economy. The change in the industry was brought about‚ particularly‚ by the many operations and movements resulting from globalisation that pushed Australia’s exports further than they had ever been. In 2007‚ “Australia produced around 16% of the world’s iron ore and was ranked third behind China

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  Stagflation in US economy threatens outlook for the airline industry profitability. US airlines forecasting Q108 losses citing high fuel costs and a potential economic slowdown.  Other regions of the world will expand such as Asia‚ Middle East and Latin America.  Slowdown has already affected some US small-mid cap carriers with the recent onslaught of bankruptcies.  US majors are better armed to combating the effects of the sharp increase in jet fuel. Cost reduction

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    1978‚ The Airline Deregulation Act was purposed and signed by President Jimmy Carter. This federal law came into existence for two main reasons; stated by Carter (1978)‚ “to help our fight against inflation‚ and to ensure American citizens of an opportunity for low-priced air transportation. Today’s motives in the airline industry go way beyond economic decisions for themselves as well as their shareholders. Nowadays‚ businesses are an essential part of society and the airline industry must exceed

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    BBC news 2012‚ Malaysia Airlines have recorded a significant net loss of RM2.5 billion for the year ending 31 December 2011. Malaysia’s national airline claimed that it was due to the 21% rise in the fuel cost during the year. However‚ the Group Chief Executive Officer of MAS‚ Ahmad Jauhari Yahya‚ stated that labor productivity also contributed in the incident. Malaysia Airlines have developed alternatives courses of actions such as launching new regional premium airline and collaborate with Air

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    Ryanair and its activities within the “European Airline Industry” A pioneer in European discount air travel‚ Ryanair Holdings offers low-fare‚ no-frills air transportation via its main subsidiary‚ Ryanair. The carrier flies to about 160 destinations‚ including more than two dozen in Ireland and the UK; overall‚ it serves more than 25 countries throughout Europe‚ plus Morocco. Ryanair specializes in short-haul routes between secondary and regional airports. It operates from more than 40 bases‚ including

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY ANALYSIS NOTES STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: INDUSTRY ANALYSIS “When an industry with a reputation for difficult economics meets a manager with a reputation for excellence‚ it is usually the industry that keeps its reputation intact.” Warren Buffet DEEPAK DATTA UTA MBA 2011 DKD Strategy Analysis Mission Goals and Objectives External Environment Internal Environment The Strategic Management Process Strategy Formulation Business-Level Corporate-Level Strategy

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    Airline Sales and Marketing Introduction This report will evaluate the current marketing environment of the airline industry in Europe. This will involve looking into different area of the airline industry such as deregulation and open skies‚ current economic conditions‚ distribution channels‚ pricing and revenue management. It has been proved that the airline industry is probably one of the most competitive and complex industry in the world. According to Mintel report (2009) in the past decade

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    going on out there now and in the future? Environmental influences in the broadest sense Macro/general environment: PESTEL Environmental influences related to the dynamics of the industry under question Competitive environment: Porter’s Five Forces (Porter‚ 1980) Example PESTEL The automobile industry Political – Climate change agenda – Fuel prices – Expansion of EU Economic – – – – Changes in disposable income Exchange rates Taxation Economic growth around the world

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    Best Practice Companies: Training in the Airline Industry Introduction: After September 11th‚ there was a great deal of turmoil in the airline industry as a tremendous amount of money was needed to be allocated toward other things such as security enhancements. As a result‚ most airlines cut back costs in other departments‚ especially in the department of training. However‚ some airlines deemed training their employees effectively to be pertinent to their development‚ and thus decided to enhance

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