| Qantas Airways | Growth Strategy Report | | | | Jin Ju ID: 213016540 Letter of Transmittal To Dr. Shrimal Perera: Department of Accounting and Finance‚ Room 3.43‚ Building H‚ Caulfield Campus‚ Monash University‚ 23th May‚ 2011. Dear Board of Directors: A copy of the Growth Strategy Report for Qantas Airways is attached. The report has evaluated Qantas Airways’ performance in past five years with a view to recommended a financially justified strategy for a strategic
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Executive summary The purpose of this report is to analyze the operation of the organization according to the principles of strategic management. It is focused on three scopes which are PESTLE analysis‚ SWOT and Porter’s five forces. The data used in this report were gathered from internet‚ books and journals. 1.0 Introduction AirAsia‚ company that provides lowest cost flight. AirAsia was a representative of the lowest fares with the slogan “Now everyone can fly”. The scope of business includes
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Consumer Case Law Consumer Case Law Component B – Consumer Case Law Report (10%) Case Law One 1. Legal citation Smythe v. Thomas (2007) NSWSC 884 2. Elements of the offence In the 2007 case of Peter Smythe v Vincent Thomas‚ the Defendant Thomas listed a Wirraway Australian Warbird aircraft for sale‚ with a starting bid of $150‚000‚ even though Thomas thought the aircraft was probably worth around $200K to $250K. With 20 seconds remaining‚ Smythe made a bid on the aircraft‚ in accordance
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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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COMPANY PROFILE Qantas Airways Limited REFERENCE CODE: 734FD5FF-6FE5-454D-90D6-D81D62811318 PUBLICATION DATE: 12 Sep 2014 www.marketline.com COPYRIGHT MARKETLINE. THIS CONTENT IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED OR DISTRIBUTED. Qantas Airways Limited TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Company Overview..............................................................................................3 Key Facts........................................................................
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Globally recognised brand name and logo Excellent safety record – probably the best in the world (not one death on a Qantas flight) Operational excellence: Qantas has twice won the Cumberbatch trophy for engineering excellence. Very successful launch of Jetstar (Australia and Asia) Weaknesses: Speculation that British airways will quit its $1.3 billion stake in Qantas. Higher labour and other operating costs than its competitors An ongoing disputes between Qantas management and militant unions Recent safety
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strategies of the key firms operating in this market. Introduction This report explains the theory of oligopoly and discusses how Australia ’s airline industry provides a solid example of an oligopoly market. It uses case studies of Qantas‚ Jetstar‚ Virgin and Tiger airlines to demonstrate how they all need to employ profit-maximising strategies that take into account the likely response to the strategies of other firms. Airline Industry Overview Australia ’s airline industry can be classified
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number of yearly passengers traveling on budget airlines passed 10 million for the first time in 2011. These passengers are mainly economical travelers in their twenties and thirties with extremely high price-consciousness. Competition Air-Asia‚ Jetstar Asia‚ Tiger Airlines‚ Lion-air and youngest entrant Scoot are the key players in budget airline industry in Singapore. AIRASIA Airasia has been the most successful budget airline in Asia with profit doubling in year ended 2012 due to the increase
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" Sydney Morning Herald 22 Oct. 2004. 15 Feb. 2008 <www.smh.com.au>. Annual Report Annual Report. Qantas. Qantas Airways Limited‚ 2003. Annual Report Annual Report. Virgin Blue. 2007. "Australian Workers Union." 16 Feb Bartholomesz‚ Stephen. "Jetstar Plots Course to Undershoot Virgin and Block Out Third Party." 26 Feb. 2004. 17 Feb. 2008. Berry‚ Sean Boyle‚ Jane. "Internet Sales Up‚ Up and Away." Australian Financial Review 10 July 2002. 17 Feb. 2008 <www.afr.com.au>. Boyle‚ Jane Coorey‚ Phillip
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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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