dominate the domestic airline industry with the success of Jetstar prompting expansion into the Asia Pacific region. The most significant threats facing Qantas include high fuel prices‚ the value of the Australian dollar and industrial action. A comprehensive financial analysis reveals that compared to other airlines‚ Qantas is showing strong signs of recovery despite there being inherent weaknesses in its liquidity. A review of the firm’s annual report revealed the presence of various accounting issues
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Jet Star Airline: The Jetstar Group is a network of value based carriers providing all day every day low fares across Australia‚ New Zealand and the Asia Pacific region. We’d like to give you the chance to get to know us a little better by reading about our impressive fleet. You can also find out more about career opportunities within Jetstar‚ including our exciting Pilot Cadet Program. Jetstar Jetstar’s mission is to offer all day‚ every day low fares to enable more people to fly to more places
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Key Business Drivers 1. Brand value and dominant share in the domestic market. 2. Product and Service innovation. 3. Consistent high load factor. 4. Strong multi –brand strategy and service offering (i.e. Operating both‚ the budget brand Jetstar and premium brand Qantas). 5. Price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) 6. Stable domestic economy. 7. Global strategic tie-up for its International service offerings. 8. Aircrafts with lowest average age. Financial Analysis (Consolidated – Per
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2002 2003 2004 $bn $bn $bn $bn $bn $bn International 308.3 374.3 458.7 202.3 221.6 397.8 Domestic 256.8 272.0 127.4 298.2 165.7 465.7 Other 136.7 169.4 109.7 178.3 179.7 234.7 Total EBIT 701.8 816.2 695.8 679.3 567.0 1‚098.2 Source: Qantas Annual Reports Information on losses incurred by Qantas’s international operations would have been prepared and reported internally. Under AASB 8‚ that data should be spelt out in detail to shareholders‚ John Shanahan suggests. Segment reporting is often
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Qantas Data Book 2012 DISCLAIMER The information contained in this investor Data Book is intended to be a general summary of Qantas Airways Limited (Qantas/Qantas Group) and its activities as at 17 October 2012 or otherwise the date specified in the relevant information and does not purport to be complete in any respect. The information in this document is not advice about shares in Qantas (or any other financial product)‚ nor is it intended to influence‚ or be relied upon by‚ any person in
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References: QANTAS AIRLINES According to QANTAS (2008) it is the national airline of Australia and is one of the 5 best airlines in the world as voted by Skytrax JETSTAR Jetstar (2008) states that it is another low-cost airline based in Melbourne is a subsidiary of Qantas was launched in response to the threat posed by Virgin Blue Tiger Airways long term goal is not only to be the leading low-fare airline in Australia
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for the leisure market in Asia and Jetstar‚ for the low-budget traveler. Qantas operates carriers to cater for various segments in the market‚ rather than concentrating on one brand to appeal to many. It has also been announced that Jetstar International will begin operations late 2006‚ with flights to start in major cities in Asia. This carrier will replace Australian Airlines and will extend the domestic Jetstar network in Australia (Media release‚ Jetstar Web site). Qantas also operates Flying
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We have compared segment reports of 2009 (which was using AASB 114) and 2010 which has already adopted AASB 8 for both Qantas and Woolworths. Woolworths Under AASB 114‚ there were 5 business segments in segment reporting in stated in 2009’s annual report: supermarket group‚ general merchandise group‚ consumer electonics group‚ hotels group‚ wholesale group. In 2010 when AASB 8 was adopted‚ the number of reportable segments in woolworths increased from 5 into 6 segments‚ by removing 2 segments:
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to destinations across Europe‚ the Middle East and North Africa. The Qantas group also offers subsidiary businesses such as budget airlines‚ Jetstar‚ and other businesses in specialist services: Qantas Catering and Qantas Holidays. 1. Product Qantas offers a wide range of products and services including premium brand‚ Qantas‚ and low cost brand‚ Jetstar. Qantas has divided in to international and domestic flight. In term of international flights‚ Qantas offers first‚ business‚ premium economy
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[By Roma Christian] Strategic Marketing Plan Report: Jetstar Australia [This report will specialise in the operation of Jetstar Airlines within the Australian domestic airlines market] 3.0 CORPORATION AND SBU BACKGROUND 3.1 Corporation Jetstar Airlines Australia is a Qantas owned subsidiary specialising in low fares throughout the Australian domestic airline market (_). Though this Australian subsidiary is wholly Qantas group owned‚ the company is separately managed and operates independently
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