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    JetBlue Airways: Starting from Scratch Summary Introduction (Exhibit 1) • JetBlue’s service had grown from 9 departures per day at launch in February 2000 to more than 50 per day in the past 11 months. The fleet had grown from 2 planes to 10 with the arrival of one new Airbus A320 every five weeks. The business plan called for adding 10 new planes every year through the end of 2003‚ bringing the fleet to 40. • Ann Rhoades‚ Executive Vice President for People‚ had been extremely busy – growing

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    BAGGAGE BLUNDERS A Case Study Presented to the Faculty of the Department of Business and Management College of Management and Economics of the Visayas State University ______________________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in MGMT 101: Concepts and Dynamics of Management ______________________________________________________ Submitted by: GROUP III Acabado‚ Rona Jane E. Alpar‚ Florie Mae A. Bisco‚

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    com/blogs/frequentlyflying/tag/jetblue-2/ http://boardingarea.com/blogs/frequentlyflying/tag/jetblue-2/ JetBlue Airways is a low-cost airline‚ which is based out of John F Kennedy International Airport. Most flights fly out of some of the larger airports like Boston‚ Los Angeles‚ New York‚ Orlando and Fort Lauderdale‚ Florida‚ and San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. They are known for their outstanding services offered while flying‚ leather seats‚ satellite TV from DIRECTV and satellite radio from XM‚ and movies. JetBlue services

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    JetBlue and WestJet: A Tale of Two IS Projects How important is the reservation system at airlines such as West Jet and JetBlue. How does it impact operational activities and decision making? Over the past years‚ it seems customers have heavily relied on airline reservation systems to book their tickets‚ reserve seats‚ pay for the tickets‚ and check-in-online. This has been very convenient for customers to plan their trips. These systems have also allowed the airlines to manage their whole flight

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    On Valentine’s Day 2007‚ JetBlue decided to follow its airline policy to ensure most flights are completed and opted out to canceling flights in hopes the weather would past fast. Instead‚ the weather got worse‚ while many were stranded on flights for hours. JetBlue should have just done a massive cancelation of flights for the day rather than a case by case basis when it was too late. To determine the causes of the failure of JetBlue’s CRM system during the crisis on Valentine’s Day 2007‚ we first

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    JetBlue Valuation

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    Executive Summary JetBlue was started in 1999 by David Neeleman‚ whose vision is to give high-quality and reliable flying experience in a budget airline. Through sophisticated technology‚ brand new aircrafts‚ impeccable customer service and low fares‚ JetBlue was on its way to achieve this vision. Although the low-fare travel industry was gaining momentum‚ the September 11 attack brought a massive downturn to the already-risky airline industry. However‚ JetBlue was still able to deliver good performance

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    Etihad Airways Etihad Airways is considered as one of the youngest airlines in the world‚ yet it managed to seize a leading place within the aviation industry. Etihad Airways received the 2008 Marketing Award of the “Airline Strategy Awards”‚ one of the most recognized awards in the industry‚ just five years after starting commercial operations‚ followed by many international awards. This early success can be attributed to the marketing strategy employed by Etihad‚ which resulted in creating a

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    PART A (ESSAY FORMAT) 1. Jazeera Airways‚ as Parent Company‚ has two subsidiaries which are “Al Sahaab Aircraft Leasing Company W.L.L.” as an intermediate Parent Company‚ and “Al Sahaab Aviation LLC” as Subsidiary of Intermediate Parent Company. Jazeera Airways with the two subsidiaries companies together are called “Jazeera Group”. The group is operating its services in the field of air transportation and commercial passenger services under a license from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation

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    The British Airways Swipe Card Debacle Introduction On July 18‚ 2003‚ British Airways (BA) staff held a 24-hour strike (Palmer‚ Dunford‚ & Akin‚ 2009). This strike was in protest of a newly introduced system that would electronically record when staff started and fished work for the day. For BA management it was a way to “modernize” its systems‚ while “improving the efficient use of staff and resources (Palmer‚ Dunford‚ & Akin‚ 2009).” Unfortunately‚ BA staff felt that it would enable mangers

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    Citation: Olympic Airways v. Rubina Husain Supreme Court of the United States‚ 2004 470 U. S.‚ at 406 470 U. S.‚ at 404 Summarize: In December 1997‚ Dr. Abid Hanson and his wife‚ Rubina Husain (hereinafter respondent)‚ traveled with their children and another family from San Francisco to Athens and Cairo for a family vacation. During a stopover in New York‚ Dr. Hanson learned for the first time that petitioner allowed its passengers to smoke on international flights. Because

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