SINGAPORE AIRLINES: WHAT IT TAKES TO SUSTAIN SERVICE EXCELLENCE – A SENIOR MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVE Jochen Wirtz and Robert Johnston1 Published in: NUS Business School Research Paper Series‚ December 2001 1 Jochen Wirtz is Associate Professor of Marketing with the NUS Business School‚ Faculty of Business Administration‚ National University of Singapore‚ 17 Law Link‚ Singapore 117591‚ Tel: +65-8743656‚ Fax: +65-7795941‚ E- mail: fbawirtz@nus.edu.sg‚ Http://www.nus.edu.sg; Robert Johnston
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Southwest Airlines 2008 Problem Identification: Will Southwest Airlines able to maintain its top position and level of customer satisfaction whilst expanding its business domain? SWOT Listing: Strength: * Attractive fares and marketing strategies. * Point to Point flights. * Best turnaround time compared to its competitors. * First to sell seats through Internet sites. * Positively Outrageous customer service. * Maintained Co-operative labor relations. * They always
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volatility in crude oil prices. Presently Delta Airline is over dependent on the North American markets‚ which had experienced a major hit during the recession in 2008. Mergers and Acquisitions and the alliances with airlines in the non US markets generates an opportunity for Delta to gain access to growing/emerging markets such as China and India and diversify its activities throughout the globe. Technological developments in the industry helps the airlines to save on fuel costs‚ as they can purchase
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Airline Industry Overview History The airline business has been in existence for over 75 years. There have been many upward and downward swings in the overall airline business economy. History has recorded that while 140 airlines have declared Chapter 11; only two have emerged. Today‚ the U.S. airline industry is facing an unprecedented financial crisis and the outlook is bleak. Only one major carrier that has shown a profit over the past four years and‚ in the same timeframe‚ the other major
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Quantas Airlines Provide a definition of market demand. The market demand for a product is the total volume that would be bought by a defined customer group in a defined geographical area in a defined time period in a defined marketing environment under a defined marketing program (Kotler 145). It is not a fixed number‚ but rather a function of the stated conditions. How are market demand‚ market potential‚ and sales forecasting related to each other? When companies want to estimate the current
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Introduction Malaysia Airlines System (MAS) is a well-known aircraft carrier company that delivers their services to all passengers around the world to ideal destinations. . MAS is the holding company for Malaysia’s national airlines carrier‚ one of the fastest growing airlines in Asia .MAS is founded in 1947 as Malayan Airways‚ but it has change its name as Malaysian Airline System in 1 October 1972 .MAS is the flag carrier which is owned by government of Malaysia. MAS headquarters is situated
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maintained by the AirAsia airline also. Lastly‚ create a globally recognized ASEAN brand will be the mission part of AirAsia In the values part‚ AirAsia will implement through the following key strategies which are: Safety Low fare‚ no frills Lean distribution system Point to point network High aircraft utilization Streamline operation The loyalty programmed of AirAsia will be “BIG”. BIG was known as the kind global programmed where can earn BIG Points to redeem “free airline flight”. Members can
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Southwest Airlines 2002: An Industry Under Siege Case Study “Discussion Format” MGMT 5113 Team 7 Dag Yemenu Sachin Gupta Michelle May Shaun Evans November 22nd 2003 Problem Overview Southwest Airlines has employed unique operational strategies‚ incorporating industry revolutionizing methodologies‚ while developing and sustaining a strong corporate culture that has allowed Southwest Airlines to be profitable for a phenomenal 30 straight years and capture the Airline Industry
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Understanding the Chaos of Airline Pricing By Alex Kons I. INTRODUCTION “The airline industry’s pricing system is a billion-dollar house of cards in which every customer is a futures speculator and Economics 101 is turned onto its head” (Fredrick‚ 1995). This statement highlights one of the most hidden frustrations that many air travelers feel. Airline pricing is so distorted that often a full-fare paying passenger is seated next to a passenger who paid more then three hundred percent less for
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who work in tall hierarchical structures like that of the Emirates Airline have a tendency of being less motivated. It is due to the communication barriers and lack of involvement in decisions of the company that affects them. It is the responsibility of the company‚ especially the human resource manager to ensure that the employees’ morale is raised. One of the ways of improving the employees’ motivation is through teamwork. Emirates Airlines is among the leaders in the aviation industry on the promotion
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