Introduction Emirates‚ a Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates based airline is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group‚ owned by the government of Dubai. Emirates Airlines is crowned as the largest amongst its competitors in the Middle East as it operates nearly 3‚400 flights per week from its hub‚ Dubai International Airport‚ to more than 142 cities in 78 countries across six continents Emirates is renowned as a strong brand as it has emerged as a leader in the aviation industry‚ particularly in terms of service
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Financial Ratio Analysis Singapore Air and Emirates Airlines Emirates Emirates Airline group has started its 1st routes out of Dubai with only two aircraft in 1985 by the Govt. of Dubai and it was supported by the creator of Germania (German Airline). Emirates airline had started their operations with flights to Mumbai and Karachi and then followed by Delhi in September. These days the industry is measured to be a subsidiary of The Emirates Groups which is headquartered in Dubai‚ UAE. The group
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paper‚ the effectiveness of Emirates Airline‚ one of the world’s famous airlines‚ mainly focusing on passenger services will be evaluate by their marketing orientation by marketing management orientation‚ and two productive marketing matrixes‚ Ansoff (Ansoff‚ 2011a) and BCG (BCG‚ 2011a). 1.1 Mission Emirates mission is to commit the highest standards in everything they do. The recent promotion slogan is “Keep discovering” well describe their objective. “The Emirates Group has spread its wings into
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Identifying Best Practices in Information Technology Project Management Prepared by: Yongxue Cai‚Sunny Ghali‚Michael Giannelia‚Aaron Hughes‚Adam Johnson and Tony Khoo Abstract "Identifying Best Practices in Information Technology Project Management" This paper documents Project Management Best Practices specific to the Information Technology sector. The paper is the culmination of research efforts [between January & April 2003] performed by diverse industry practitioners as part of their individual
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Strategy…………………………………………………………………… 2.1. General profile of the Airline Industry…………………………………………. 2.2. Competitors Overview and Situation analysis………………………………... 2.3. The Competitors………………………………………………………………… 2.3.1. Air Arabia………………………………………………………………… 2.3.2. Etihad Airways……………………………………………………………. 2.3.3. RAK Airways……………………………………………………………… 2.3.4. Competitive advantage of Emirates Airlines…………………………... 3. Strategic Marketing Focus…………………………………………………………... 3.1. Mission……………………………………………………………………………. 3.2. Goals and
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Leadership Analysis: Emirates Airlines 1. Introduction Each and every organisation is trying to use strategies that would sustain or enhance their competitive advantage in the market‚ and Emirate Airline is never an exemption. Accordingly‚ the corporate strategy and management of a business describes the process of directing and leading the business operations within the company by exhausting their available resources extensively in order to attain the organizational objectives
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Introduction Emirates Airlines (also known as Fly Emirates) is a major airline in the Middle East‚ and a subsidiary of The Emirates Group. It is the national airline of Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates and operates over 1‚990 passenger flights per week‚ from its hub at Dubai International Airport‚ to 157 destinations in 55countries across 6 continents. The company also operates four of the world’s longest non-stop commercial flights from Dubai to Los Angeles‚ São Paulo‚ Houston‚ and San Francisco‚ all
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EMERGENCE OF THE THREE MAJOR CARRIERS Figure 1. Growth of Emirates through years Gulf Air reduced its number of weekly flights from Dubai from 80 to 39 in 1984. In response to this‚ Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum decided to create a new airline and thus began the era of Emirates airlines. Emirates was established in 1985 with two Boeing 727s from the royal fleet and an Airbus and a Boeing leased from Pakistan International Airways(PIA). It was initially the flag carrier of UAE. It carried
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themselves and clearly identify their competitiveness in the marketplace. Therefore‚ management must constantly analyse and respecify their business objectives as well as setting new strategic goals to keep up their operations in a dynamic environment. Airlines Industry We live in a global world that is more interconnected than at any time in history. In combination with enormous changes to the communications industry and the rapid spread of information via the Internet‚ the world constantly experiences
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the strategy and technology information and could use for decision-making (Yeates and Wakefield 2004 p. 265). Emirates find a broad range of environmental factors from outside of the business is being undertaken‚ ranging from political‚ economic‚ social‚ technological‚ environmental and legal (Yeates and Wakefield 2004 p. 265). The main environmental factors that is vital for Emirates Airlines is the high of political stability and low fuel prices. Dubai is part of the Middle East are a low crime and
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