------------------------------------------------- Computer reservations system A computer reservations system or central reservation system[1] (CRS) is a computerized system used to store and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to air travel. Originally designed and operated by airlines‚ CRSes were later extended for the use of travel agencies. Major CRS operations that book and sell tickets for multiple airlines are known as global distribution systems (GDS). Airlines have divested
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[pic] Introduction “A driver of Change in Aerospace and Defense” Airbus Industrie‚ was founded in 1970 as a consortium of the principal aerospace companies of Germany (Deutsche Aerospace‚ now a Daimler-Chrysler subsidiary known as DASA)‚ France (Aerospatiale Matra)‚ England (Britain’s Hawker Siddeley‚ later BAE Systems)‚ and Spain (Construcciones Aeronauticas‚ CASA). Airbus has a fleet of nine basic models‚ a customer base of 171 operators‚ and an order backlog for 1‚445 planes. All of its planes
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1500s nobody knew that North or South America even existed. This was because it was believed that the world was flat and that if you sailed out far enough that you would sail off the edge of the earth. Finally‚ after reading of Marco Polo’s travels in Cathay‚ Christopher Columbus decided to challenge this. He believed that he could sail west and get to Asia. He eventually convinced King Ferdinand and Queen Elizabeth of Spain to fund his exploration. So what was it that motivated Europeans to explore the
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Dragonair is a Hong Kong-based internationa l airline and a member of the Cathay Pacific Group. Running business based on Marketing Conc ept‚ to identify and satisfy customers’ needs. Provides travelling and cargo services on an Asian-regional basis‚ mainly business and lei sure travel service between Hong Kong and Mainland China. Description of the market Dr agonair operates in Hong Kong is a gateway and hub for travelling among Asia n Countries. People travel on business an d for pleasure
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Table of contents INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................1 BRAND INVENTORY.....................................................................................................................................2 THE SIA HISTORY ...........................................................................................................................................2 BRAND ELEMENTS
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structure by selling older vessels‚ adding smaller more efficient vessels and reducing the total fleet owned (consolidation) 2) Shifting the focus from feeder to line services (intra-Asia). This brought the advantage to also cover spoke-to-spoke lanes and not only hub-to-spoke 3) Priorization: a narrower set of costumers and shipping products (commodities and perishable products). Hence‚ investment in specialized containers such as insulated‚ refrigereted‚ etc… to back-up the business (core competence)
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Introduction: http://www.singaporeair.com/en_UK/about-us/ Singapore Airlines’ Mission Statement: "Singapore Airlines is a global company dedicated to providing air transportation services of the highest quality and to maximizing returns for the benefit of its shareholders and employees." Singapore Airlines (SIA) was founded in 1972 and evolved from a regional airline to one of the most respected travel brands around the world. It devotes to provide high standards of care and service. It has made
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Body Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats Durable Hub in Singapore It cost a lot of money to travel from Singapore Airline. Brand-new fleet to improve customer confidence Should go for low cost flights. Known for its top and excellent customer service and hospitality. Relying seriously on international traffic. More international destinations to leverage on its high charge brand image A lot of competitors‚ eg. Cathay Pacific‚ Qantas‚ Thai Airline and China Southern Airline Singapore
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Price Wars in Aviation Industry – Boon or Bane? Introduction Aviation Industry in India is a significant one among those industry segments that have experienced a phenomenal growth across the globe over the past years. The open sky policy of the Indian government is one of the key factors that have allured international players into the aviation industry in India. Since long‚ the aviation industry in India has been growing in terms of number of air travel firms and number of aircrafts. Today‚ private
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