Why Collabration Take Place Between Mas and Airasia MALAYSIA AIRLINES SYSTEM AND AIRASIA AIRLINES COLLABORATION TAKES PLACE. TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS 1:- Analyze the current situation facing MAS and AIRASIA using the internal and external strategic environmental analysis model. Discuss what aspects and why did their collaboration take place? INTRODUCTION Various industries‚ specifically in airline business are attempting to improve their services to draw new passengers and travellers
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MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) has admitted that it is tough fighting a low-cost carrier (LCC). It has decided to use its wholly owned unit‚ Firefly‚ to take on AirAsia. Firefly will turn into a true blue LCC and use jets in the attack. On Monday‚ Firefly said it would fly commercial jets for domestic routes and begin with crossover routes‚ e.g. Kota Kinabalu and Kuching‚ on Jan 15. Asean will be its next stop. Its B737-800s will take off from KL International Airport (KLIA). Firefly wants to have
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Strength and weakness of AirAsia |strength |weakness | |Low cost operations. |Service resource is limited by lower costs. | |Fewer management levels‚ effective‚ focused and aggressive |Government interference and regulation on airport deals and | |management.
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Answers – Business Proposal The company selected for this business proposal is AirAsia Berhad (hereafter referred as AirAsia) and both the business and financial performance of AirAsia would be analysed from 1st January 2009 to 31st December 2011. “The company was incorporated in 2001‚ as a private limited liability company both incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia. AirAsia was converted into a public limited liability company on 8th June 2004 and became listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia
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AIR ASIA AIRLINES COMPANY COMPANY BACKGROUND AirAsia was established by a Malaysian conglomerate in 1993 and commenced operations in 1996. In 2001‚ due to the airline heavily in debt‚ AirAsia was bought by Tony Fernandes of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd from DRB-Hicom. Tony took up the RM40million debt as part of the purchase. In 2002‚ AirAsia generates a profit and launching new routes from its hub in Kuala Lumpur. In 2003‚ the airline opened a second hub at Senai International Airport‚ Johor Bahru and launched
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- Who is Tony Fernandes? Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of Tune Air Sdn.Bhd. Introduced the first budget no frills airline‚ AirAsia‚ to Malaysians with the tagline “Now everyone can fly” Why we chose him? Flying to over 65 destinations in more than 20 different countries. Their revenues have tripled since 2007 taking in 3‚948 million Malaysian Ringgit in 2010. Built a work force and corporate structure that would reflect his own personality Leadership
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the Pacific. As a company of this size‚ corporate planning is a vital function to deal external and internal factors‚ in which‚ the company’s goals or objectives are achieved. In addition‚ a well-defined strategic planning implemented will be the guidelines in dealing with each factor‚ such as‚ rapid change‚ globalization‚ technology‚ e-business‚ innovation‚ diversity‚ and ethics. We will break down each factor as how Verizon’s business plans set their objectives in being the leader of communications
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This points to a huge opportunity for AirAsia and the aviation industry in general. However‚ this large market is recognized by all and is the reason why new players are waiting to enter the Industry to exploit this potential. It is pertinent to note that the number of air travelers in Indonesia has grown during the last there of 2005-08 as compared to the same period last year‚ as per estimates of Amadeus Worldwide. Product differentiation – At present‚ AirAsia differentiates its no frills product
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6 - 6 3.0 External Influences 3.1 Opportunities --------------- 6 - 6 3.2 Threats --------------- 6 - 7 3.3 PESTLE Analysis 3.3.1 Political & Legal Environment --------------- 7 - 7 3.3.2 Economic Environment --------------- 7 - 7 3.3.3 Social Environment --------------- 7 - 8 3.3.4 Ecological Environment --------------- 8 - 8 3.3.5 Technological Environment --------------- 8 - 8 TASK 2 4.0 The Influences of Increasing Importance of Ecological Factors 4.1 Policies
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display their practices. Succeeding‚ legal factors are further determining success or failure of the organization in that they are steering the companies tax payments. Despite the two above named factors playing the most important role‚ technological factors are increasingly contributing to Scientology’s member count. While at the same time‚ technological factors threaten its public position by criticizing it openly in the World Wide Web. Furthermore‚ social factors such as depression and burnout will continue
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