easyJet Business Model Analysis BMAN72801 EasyJet’s Business Model Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary................................................................................................................................. 1 1. The Business Model of EasyJet ........................................................................................................... 2 1.1 Theory ............................................................................................
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Airline Assignment Table of Contents 1 Brief history of Easyjet 3 2 Brief history of KLM 3 3 Marketing Mix (7P’s) 4 3.1 Price 4 3.1.1 Price List 4 3.1.2 Allowances 4 3.1.3 Discounts 4 3.1.4 Payment period 5 3.1.5 Credit terms 5 3.2 Product and services 6 3.3 Promotion 7 3.4 Place 8 3.5 Process 9 3.5.1 Check-in 9 3.5.2 Boarding the plane 10 3.5.3 Customer support service 10 3.6 Physical evidence 11 3.7 People 11 3.7.1 Management 11 3.7.2 Managing
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Integrated Marketing Communication. We interviewed people who are closely associated from the advertising and social media industry and also surveyed corporate people from the industry taking their views into consideration. We have mentioned Interesting case studies of Cadbury and Toyota‚ two corporate giants in their respective industries‚ about their crisis and rising above all the adversity by exploiting its IMC strategies. Introduction to IMC Fundamentally speaking‚ Integrated Marketing Communications
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Despite an increase in operating costs in 2010‚ Easyjet has achieved a remarkable performance compare to 2009. It has reinforced its position in short-haul travel aviation increasing its market share from 6.5% to 7.6%. Additionally‚ its total revenue per seat grew by 5.1&capacity measured in seat flown. Easyjet also managed to lower its underlying pre-tax loss increasing its cash-flow by million to million Table of Content Introduction I/ Easy Jet : General Overview II/ Comparison
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flights. Studying this issue can help managers understand clearly how the prices of low cost airlines in fact could be opposed with normal ones‚ so they can adjust their oriented goal to achieve good performance “Price” is one of the “four Ps” in marketing mix but its role is different from the other Ps: “promotion”‚ “product” and “place”. By studying about the comparison between a low cost carrier and a normal one‚ which head to different priorities‚ this assignment will help us to understand how
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Haji-loannou has founded the EasyJet Airline Company Limited in 1995. Its theory might affect the perception of air travel with the vision of building a customer focused brand. Due to the research‚ (EasyJet.com 2011) has noticed that over 600 routes across more than 30 countries have been functioned. Over 8000 employees are working for the company which contain 2000 pilots and 4500 cabin crew. More than 29 million passengers carried by the largest airline company EasyJet in the UK. It is corporates
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we will get information about EasyJet from the textbook and the Internet. Secondly‚ we will do the SWOT analysis and find out the reasons for EasyJet’s success by making marketing mix. Thirdly‚ with all the information‚ we use them to answer 5 questions about the case-study in the text-book. Finally‚ we apply these experiences to our job in the future. TABLE CONTENT ABSTRACT i TABLE CONTENT ii PICTURE CONTENT v ACKNOWLEDGEMENT vi INTRODUCTION vii 1. EasyJet company 1 1.1 History.
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Impacts of Tourism and Travel‚ Transport and Logistics EasyJet TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction 3 Background 3 External Impacts 5 Political and Legal impacts 5 Economical impacts 6 Sociocultural impacts 7 Technological impacts 8 Environmental impacts 9 Other impacts 10 Staffing and recruiting 10 Branding 11 Competitors and competitive advantage 11 Future expansion 12 Conclusion 13 Recommendations: 15 References 16 Introduction Nowadays aviation is a big
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Case: EasyJet: Staying Ahead in the Pricing Game Q1: How do easyJet’s marketing objectives and marketing mix strategy affect its pricing decision? EasyJet’s mission statement: to provide our customers with safe‚ good value‚ point-to-point air services. To effect and to offer a consistent and reliable product and fares appealing to lesuire and business markets on a range of European routes. To achieve this we will develop our people and establish lasting relationships with our suppliers
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MATCH TO EVVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENTS 4.1.1. DEVELOPMENT SUGGESTIONS 4.2.2 BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION EasyJet the airline industry was founded in 1995 by Stelios Haji- Ioannou and from thence struggled to maintain their competitive position in the airline industry. By introducing the ‘no-nonsense’ theory to the European market‚ after its deregulation in 1992‚ easyJet did prove power by increasing the size of the low-cost market and winning passengers from prominent traditional airlines
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