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    and compare them in detail. Thomson Airways Thomson Airways was founded in 1962 but as the Britannia Airways when the company first started. It was later rebranded to Thomsonfly in May 2005. However‚ the company went through several other airlines procedures. Other companies were introduced and sold or bought into the Britannia Airways. Euravia was founded in January 1962 and later in December 1964 was renamed to Britannia Airways. 1979‚ Orion Airways was founded by Horizon Holidays but later

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    intro : What is Ethics? Ethics is a set of moral principles or values which is concerned with the righteousness or wrongness of human behavior and which guides your conduct in relation to others (for individuals and organizations). Ethics is the activity of examining the moral standards of a society‚ and asking how these standards apply to our lives and whether these standards are reasonable or unreasonable‚ that is‚ whether they are supported by good reasons or poor ones. Role of Ethics in

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    Case study—JetBlue airways IPO valuation Introduction: As a leader of airways industries‚ JetBlue is successful because of professional services and a good management team. In 2002‚ JetBlue became a public company. Despite the fact that US airline industry had witness 87 new airline failures over the previous 20 years‚ Jetblue overcame difficulties and expressed confidence in the bright future.  Before going public Before going public in 2002‚ JetBlue has outstanding advantage in the whole

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    outcome 2. Scotia Airways is a small private airline based in Glasgow‚ Scotland. The airline was launched in May 1996 by a group of independent business investors. The headquarters of Scotia Airways is located next to Glasgow International Airport. The airline operates scheduled flights‚ mainly targeting business and leisure travellers and aims to provide exceptional value for money‚ unparalleled comfort and convenience to its passengers‚ every time they are on board. Scotia Airways initially established

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    Qantas developed an international airway while it commences both domestic routes and international routes. Qantas provide both of economy and differentiation service for passengers. There are five flight attenders routes for instance‚ Internal from Australia‚ Internal from New Zealand‚ international from the UK‚ domestic within Australia and regional Australia. According to the report called ‘The world’s Top Airlines- ranking 1 to 20’‚ it shows that Qantas Airways ranked 15 around the world. Qantas

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    Market Players 5 Aerospace on a High 6 Jet–Sahara deal: 7 Viewpoint of Jet Airways: 7 SWOT ANALYSIS: 8 Viewpoint of Air Sahara: 9 Beneficial to both 10 References: 11 Indian Aviation Industry: The history of the aviation industry in India can be traced back to the year 1912 when the first air flight between Karachi and Delhi was started by the Indian State Air Services in collaboration with the UK based Imperial Airways. The Government of India nationalized nine airline companies wide the Air

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    INTRODUCTION British Airways is one of the fastest growing airlines in the world. It has grown by its own leadership qualities and unique culture. Bob Ayling‚ Chief Executive implemented changes in the organization without getting support from its employees. He thought a change is necessary‚ even when BA was making record profit‚ because in the long run some decision has to be made. On one side he tried to raise staff morale by reinventing training programmes and by building a hotel at Heathrow

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    governance that contribute to the success of the airlines. Further‚ we define success factors and then evaluate each of the aviation players against these factors based on secondary research. We have selected NACIL‚ Jet Airways‚ Kingfisher Airlines‚ Indigo Air and Paramount Airways for the purpose of evaluation in this paper. The paper concludes by outlining a model for airlines to follow in terms of innovation and corporate governance to achieve success. Table of Contents Executive Summary 2

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    Company Overview http://boardingarea.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

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    flight was from New York to Fort Lauderdale in 2000. During the year‚ the airline added nine more destinations in California‚ Florida‚ New York‚ Utah‚ and Vermont. By 2001 the airline was operating 20 new A320s with an ambitious 131 on order (JetBlue Airways Corporation‚ n.d.). The terrorist attack of September 11‚ 2001 crippled the airline industry‚ however‚ JetBlue continued to expand its network‚ and it went public in 2002. JetBlue added nine new destinations in 2004‚ including Boston. They further

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