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    Cause and Effect of Deregulation of the Motor Carrier Industry The motor carrier industry has been regulated since the creation of the Motor Carrier Act of 1935‚ which was an amendment to the Interstate Commerce Act. The intended purpose of regulation is to restrain exorbitant prices‚ ensure sufficient profits for expansion‚ prevent unequal bargaining power‚ and to protect public interest (Parming‚ 2012‚ p. 23). However economists and academicians contend that the motor carrier regulatory structure

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    UNITED INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT ON Airline Industry (International Busuness-606) Submitted To Dr. Enamul Haque School of Business & Economics Submission Date 26th Dec. 2012 Table of Content |Topics |Page No. | |1.Globalization of Airline Industry |3 | |Industry Analysis

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    Airlines - US - August 2012 Attitudes Toward Airlines and Airline Travel Key points The many changes to airline travel over the last few years have been absorbed by air travelers and a majority (77%) agrees that they feel comfortable with the process of flying. However‚ while air travel is familiar to them‚ most (65%) feel that it is becoming “more and more of a hassle.” The most affluent air travelers (those with a household income of at least $150K) are also the most frequent flyers and

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    Corporate Strategy---European Airlines 1993-1997 ⇨ Back ground and PEST analysis For many years‚ European Airlines are considered to be feed by the government. Before 1990s‚ the introduction of deregulation‚ this market was highly controlled by the government. Automatically‚ the result is high price as well as poor management and service. Consumers‚ of course‚ complained about the bad perform of them. Like most of the state-owned businesses‚ although some of the airlines intended to lower their price

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    The Airline Industry during the Regulated Era Airline Management The airline industry before 1977 was very different than the industry today. Before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978‚ the airline industry was regulated by the United States Government under the Civil Aeronautics Board. Regulation provided many benefits to air carriers such as set route pricing‚ and a difficult to enter marketplace. The regulated era also had numerous drawbacks such as inefficiencies of route structuring

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    Strategic Issues in the Airline Industry and the Role of Singapore Intl. Airlines The Economic and Strategic Issues of Airlines in a Regulated World Airline is a highly regulated industry in every country. Domestic air-routes are preserved for the domestic airlines only. This regulatory constraint effects success of an airline a lot. In the scenario‚ technological advancement in the airline industry can not provide desired benefits to the airline company because it can not compete effectively

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    Privatization‚ commercialization and deregulation of airports – incentives for airport to compete and maximize profits. Increasing importance of airport concession revenue – affects performance of different airport regulations‚ and leads to evolving vertical relationships. As competition in the airline market intensifies‚ airport-airline relationship becomes increasingly important. Discuss the impacts of airports on airline competition – focus on airport performance and airline-airport relationship. INTRODUCTION:

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    GROWTH (BG 007) ANALYSIS REPORT ON STUDY OF EMERGENCE OF EMIRATES AS A GLOBAL AIRLINE

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    Importance to economy The revenue of international airlines industry has increased from 476 billion USD in 2009 to 567 billion USD in 2011‚ a 9.3% year-on-year increase. This industry employs 56.5 million workers and accounts for US $2.2 trillion of the global GDP. Indian Aviation industry contributes to 0.5% of the India’s GDP and generates 1.7 million jobs. Technological Trends Major cost items for airlines are fuel‚ labour and maintenance. Airlines are able to reduce the cost/increase profit by

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    mainline is a legacy airline and competes utilizing its low price and productivity. DeltaExpress tries to build on Delta’s leading position. DeltaExpress is an integral part of Delta and centrally managed in terms of pricing‚ flight frequency and routing and all the resources are shared. It benefits from the high levels of productivity amongst flight attendants and ground crew. The relevant strategies for Delta are business level strategies (Cost leadership among Legacy airlines) and corporate level

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