is the Asian offshoot of Qantas’s Jetstar Airways. It operates services to regional destinations. Its main base is Singapore Changi Airport. On April 16‚ 2008‚ the company announced that it had achieved profitability for the year ended March 31‚ 2008‚ with an increase of 20 per cent in the number of passengers carried and a passenger load factor of over 75 percent‚ an increase of 4 percent over the previous year. | IATA 3K | ICAO JSA | Call sign JETSTAR ASIA | | Founded | 2004 |
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strategy? The external environment of the Jetstar could be divided into seven parts. The economic environment‚ the Jetstar plans to slash costs and ticket prices‚ taking the first step in an alliance that could transform the Asia budger markt. The demographic environment‚ the Jetstar focuse on Asia-Pacific market‚ because they realize that the Asia-Pacific region is one of the biggest frowth markets in aviation. The technological environment‚ Jetstar investigated jointly procuring new aircraft
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Asian financial and economic crises.”(About Australia) Weaknesses • “Socially permissible systems for information exchange‚ vertically and horizontally (professional cross-sectoral committees are a step in the right direction on the government level).” (SWOT Analysis) • Enforcement of environmental and economic laws and regulations. Opportunities • Australia has a business-friendly regulatory environment. “According to the World Bank‚ Australia is the fastest place in the world in which
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Executive Summary Jetstar Airways is an Australia low-cost carrier airline based in Melbourne‚ Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group. Qantas established Jetstar in 2003 as a response to main competitor airline Virgin Australia (formerly known as Virgin Blue). Despite its low cost‚ Jetstar operates an extensive domestic network and is the world’s largest long-haul low cost carrier. Jetstar operates to destinations in Asia the Pacific Ocean‚ with future plans of expanding
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Summary } Jetstar Airways HOW MODELING GUIDED THE BRAND MIGRATION STRATEGY OF A LOW COST CARRIER John Roberts‚ Peter Danaher‚ Ken Roberts‚ and Alan Simpson Turn to page … 42 ... to read the full article This article describes the application of a dynamic choice model of consumer preferences. It supported Jetstar‚ a subsidiary of Australia’s leading airline‚ QANTAS‚ to effectively and profitably compete in the low cost carrier marketplace. The evolution of the Jetstar strategy is traced
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assets are those items that are easy to identify and both fixed and current assets for example machinery‚ buildings‚ lands and inventory. For Qantas Jetstar Domestic‚ the tangible resources would be the 10 new aircrafts and with up to 64 daily services that is going to be adding on to the business from September 2012(Saurine 2012). The reason for Jetstar for doing this is because they just owned the title of the most late-running planes of all major Australian domestic airlines in the past year (Saurine
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to provide an internal analysis of the University of Australia‚ which is an organisation that operates in the Australian Transnational Education and Training Industry. In order to provide the analysis I have done the marketing mix using the 7Ps approach to describe the organisation. Then identified the strategy at business level using the 5 Question approach and explained how fuzzy the strategies were and how flexible the organisation is. Next I have done a SWOT analysis and identified the strategic
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Weakness The downturn in the international financial crisis has compounded Australia’s tourism industry. Relevant departments recently predicted that Australia will be reduced by inbound tourists this year‚ more than 4% the past 20 years Australian tourism industry is facing the most severe blow. Australian Bureau of Statistics data released ‚2007-2008 Australian tourism contribution to gross domestic product was 3.6%‚ while this proportion was 4.7% previously. Therefore‚ the tourism industry
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Jetstar Airways Review of the Marketing Strategy and Its Effectiveness Student name: Li Wei‚ ACCA registration number:2476566 Word count:® A review of the marketing stargety of an organisation and its effectiveness. Part 1: Project Objectives and Overall Research Approach 1.1. Introduction. This topic chosen of this project is: A review of the marketing strategy of an organisation and its effectivenss. “The marketing process consists of analysing marketing opportunities‚ developing
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SWOT analysis SWOT is an abbreviation of strength‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats. This method is one of the famous tools that marketers and entrepreneurs used to classify the company state it is in and come up with good solutions. A SWOT analysis can help company to gain insights into the past and come up with possible solutions to an existing or potential problems (Ommani 2011‚ p.1). Strengths and weaknesses are mostly determine by the internal features which can be controlled by the
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