22nd November 2012 Table of Content Acknowledgement 1 Introduction 2 History 3 The Vision‚ Mission Statement and Objective 5 Value Strategy 6 Business Model 8 Competitive Advantages 10 AirAsia Assumption 12 SWOT Analysis 13 The Air Asia 5 Forces Porter Model 16 Air Asia Market Segments 19 Five Years Financial Highlights 22 Appendix 24 References 25 Acknowledgement
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difference figures in the particular years. The company we selected is AirAsia Berhad. As we know Air Asia is one of the famous airline companies in Malaysia. AirAsia is a name synonymous with low fares‚ quality service and dependability. With over 110 routes across 13 countries‚ AirAsia is truly Asia’s leading airline with the widest route connectivity and largest customer base. With the unmistakable tagline‚ “Now Everyone Can Fly”‚ AirAsia has made flying affordable for more than 61million. As a largest
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In Indonesia 8 1. From Europe 8 2. From Asia and Oceania 10 a. Overview 10 b. Examples --- 7 selected airlines 11 1) AirAsia 11 2) JetStar 12 3) Tiger Airways 13 4) Cebu Pacific Air (banned in EU) 14 5) Firefly 15 6) Pacific Blue 15 7) Viva Macau 15 c. Conclusion 15 c. Indonesian Low Cost Airlines 16 1. Overview 16 2. Presentation of each airline 18 a. AirAsia Indonesia 18 b. Citilink 19 c. Lion Air 19 d. Batavia Air (a.k.a. Metro Batavia) 20 3. Problems of Indonesian low cost
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|100% | | | Total Word Count: 6227 Due date for submission: Date received by Lecturer: Table of Contents 1 Organization – AirAsia 3 1.1 Overview 3 1.2 Products and Services offered 4 1.3 Channels of distribution 4 1.4 Sales and Marketing 5 1.5 Organization Structure 7 1.6 Market Share 8 1.7 SWOT Analysis 9 2 IT for Managers 10 3 E-Business and E-Commerce 11 3.1 Uses
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information system and technology implemented by Air Asia which make the company become so successful‚ the current and future business alignment strategy and business operation of Air Asia. (Wikipedia‚ Air Asia Available at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirAsia Accessed on 21th March 2011) COMPANY BACKGROUND It was the first successful and is one of the largest low cost airlines in Southeast Asia. Also‚ it has become Malaysia first international low cost carrier. Air Asia Company’s simple philosophy
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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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competitive business. After a few days of discussion‚ four of us decided to choose company in airline service sector. The reason we are choosing this sector is because we found out its interesting and attractive part. As a result‚ we had finally choose the AirAsia Sdn Bhd airline. The reason why we choose this company is due to its luxury and satisfied service that we had experienced and this had inspire us want to know more about this company. In general‚ this assignment had covers the company background
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Background information of AirAsia History The airline was established in 1993 and started operations on 18 November 1996. It was originally founded by a government-owned conglomerate DRB-Hicom. On December 2‚ 2001‚ the heavily-indebted airline was purchased by former Time Warner executive Tony Fernandes’s company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit. Fernandes proceeded to engineer a remarkable turnaround‚ turning a profit in 2002 and launching new routes from its hub in Kuala Lumpur
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cost carrier - AirAsia Berhad on how they started this business and bring a huge change in the low cost carrier history globally. This report will discuss on how AirAsia business structure is‚ what is their culture and the expectation to maintain as well as get into the right track of tough time in airline services. The concept of low cost air travel was then new in Malaysia and how does they turned a loss to profit just in seven years? 2.0 Organization Overview AirAsia is the world most
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is to present the case study of e-commerce that related to the airline industry especially low cost carrier. The specified airline to be focused in this discussion is AirAsia. Mr. Tony Fernandes who had bought over AirAsia with the company value of so called “one dollar RM” established AirAsia in 2001. At that time‚ he expected AirAsia to carry nearly twenty millions passengers within the next five years. The company strategy is to provide a convenient service to people in order to make travelling
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