K. 1995].This means that services are provided by the Airasia also can classify as a product. Airasia had extended its services to different part of world. The research was found that‚ the majority of respondent was moderately satisfied in every part of product. When considering in each part of product researcher found that‚ respondents satisfied in part of quality of food and beverage‚ AirAsia magazine‚ variety of food & beverage and AirAsia souvenir respectively. 3.2 Price Price is for the marketers
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Dr. Dolhadi Zainudin Graduate School of Management‚ International Islamic University‚ Malaysia MGT 6263 – Management Policy and Corporate Strategy AirAsia AirAsia Can Sustain Its Low Cost Strategy in the Long Run? Can Sustain Its Low Cost Strategy in the Long Run? Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 History 3 Vision 3 Mission 4 Values 4 The Management Team 4 Achievements 5 Main Challenges 6 Strategy Study 7 PEST Analysis 7 SWOT Analysis
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Table of Contents Abstract The organizations that operate in one country‚ when they start their operations in another country they need to analyze number of factors that can influence the management in formalizing the business strategies. These factors have direct influence on organizations and they are necessary to consider because what works in one county may not work in another country. These factors are could be political‚ economic‚ legal‚ technological‚ environmental
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values The common shared value of AirAsia is to be the largest low cost airline in Asia by continually insisting on the development of the low-cost carrier model. AirAsia always tries to attain the lowest cost so that a majority of people can afford to fly through its planes and hubs. Although AirAsia expanded its business to many countries‚ the shared values of AirAsia as a Low-Cost Carrier never change. Value consistency across different markets helps AirAsia establish good brand reputation and
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Introduction to AirAsia Established in 1993 and officially started its operation on 18 November 1996‚ AirAsia is a low cost carrier (LCC) airline in the aviation industry. On 2 December 2001‚ the heavily-indebted government-linked commercial airline was bought over by the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AirAsia‚ Tony Fernandes. From then‚ AirAsia cleared its former debts which worthed USD 11 million and became a profit-making low cost carrier. The main hub of AirAsia is in Kuala Lumpur
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International Element/ Global Condition The main global competitors of AirAsia are Firefly‚ Tiger Airways and Jetstar Asia. All these international airlines have adapted the AirAsia’s low cost concept and can be a threat to AirAsia. “Knowing the increase of competition in the market‚ AirAsia applied the adaptation process (Hanan & Freeman‚ 1984) by expanding its operation to long haul services to various destinations. Moreover‚ AirAsia realised the price is destructive and try to avoid direct price
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Introduction of AirAsia In Malaysia‚ there are 3 main airlines which are Malaysian Airline (MAS)‚ AirAsia‚ and Firefly. AirAsia Berhad is starting its operation in November 2004‚ which is listed on the main board of Bursa Malaysia. It start developing a low cost airline model (LCC) in Asia since 2001‚ it has grown from a domestic flight in Malaysia for more than 55 destinations served for 5 leading airline hub in Malaysia which are Thai AirAsia‚ Indonesia AirAsia‚ Philippines AirAsia and Japan AirAsia. AirAsia
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budget no-frills airline. However‚ his application for a license from the Malaysian government was rejected. [edit] Launching AirAsia It was through Datuk Pahamin A. Rejab‚ the former secretary-general of the Malaysian Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry that Fernandes got to meet up with the then Prime Minister‚ Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in October 2001. AirAsia‚ the heavily-indebted subsidiary of the Malaysian government-owned conglomerate‚ DRB-Hicom‚ was losing money speedily. Instead
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AIRASIA BERHAD 284669-W annual report 2005 www.airasia.com AIRASIA BERHAD 284669-W annual report 2005 NOW EVERYONE CAN FLY 13 million guests and counting ... AirAsia corporate ad contents 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 12 16 18 22 25 Our People Financial Overview Corporate Profile Major Milestones AirAsia Group Corporate Information Board of Directors Directors’ Profile Senior Management Senior Management Profile Chairman’s Statement Group Chief Executive Officer’s Review 30 AirAsia
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of the specific threats and opportunities confronted by AirAsia besides that‚ this analysis also helps to identify AirAsia’s competitive strategy and analyse how the strategy is implemented to gain competitive advantage. Background on AirAsia AirAsia was set up by Dato’ Tony Fernandes in 2001. In December 2001‚ Fernandes and his partners set up Tune Air Sdn Bhd (Tune Air)‚ an airline holding company then bought over AirAsia. Now‚ AirAsia has become one of the most successful airlines in the Southeast
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