world’s best. With a route network that spans through to over 20 countries‚ AirAsia continues to pave the way for low-cost aviation through our innovative solutions‚ efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. Together with our associate companies‚ AirAsia X‚ Thai AirAsia‚ Indonesia AirAsia‚ Philippines’ AirAsia Inc and AirAsia Japan ‚ AirAsia is set to take low-cost flying to an all new high with our belief‚ "Now Everyone Can Fly". (2005‚ AirAsia) Establishment AirAsia was established
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delays and total trip time. 2) Low operating costs - Use a single type of aircraft (Boeing 737) that makes scheduling‚ operations‚ maintenance‚ and training more simplified. - Outfit the fleet with fuel-saving‚ performance-enhancing blended winglet that extend flight range‚ save fuel‚ and reduce engine maintenance costs and takeoff noise. - Fuel cost saving. Southwest effectively takes advantage of fuel hedging to buy fuel at lower prices. And to cut fuel cost Southwest also takes some other
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Balance Scorecard To Evaluate Performance Submitted by saifulhafez on January 6‚ 2010 • Category: Business and Economics • Words: 2706 | Pages: 11 • Views: 344 • Report this Essay 1.0 Introduction This assignment will discuss on how balanced scorecard is used to evaluate the performance of a company in particular a business unit. Prior to evaluate the company’s performance‚ I will first explain the term balanced scorecard and also the rationale of the objectives chosen for each perspective
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Up till 1991‚ Southwest served low-fair air transportation among 32 cities in 14 states with over 20 million customers annually in the United States. Although the industry suffered a major blow from the unfavorable economic conditions‚ the company was still holding strong; while other airline companies were in debt. The major success to their continued success was due to their low-cost model and competitors were aware that they cannot match Southwest Airlines low prices therefore‚ by dropping the
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and the U.S recession of 2008‚ Southwest has continued to see strong revenue growth. Meanwhile‚ other companies were experiencing major losses and in some cases folding. Southwest Airlines has capitalized on the company’s strength of being the top low cost carrier by offering a simple and efficient business plan that prides itself on customer service. Other carriers are now starting to take note of Southwest’s success and emulate many of their practices in an attempt to grab a share of their customer
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Summary: Southwest Airlines has been making changes over the past few years that helped them become the largest low-cost carrier in the United States. Most other airlines have been struggling to make it through this economy‚ but Southwest has found a way to thrive. The airline has dropped their prices and eliminated fees for extras that have allowed them to fill up most flights. One cost they continue to struggle with is offsetting the increasing fuel prices. This has caused some airlines to merge
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1 Table of Contents I. Ryanair Profile ...................................................................................................................................... 3 II. External Analysis.................................................................................................................................. 5 2.1. Porter’s five forces ........................................................................................................................ 5 2.2. PESTLE Analysis
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airline believes that by focusing on friendly service‚ speed and frequent point-to-point departures‚ its low pricing is able to compete against car transportation. While other competitors try to delight customers by investing in meals‚ airport lounges and seating selections‚ Southwest chooses to eliminate or reduces investments in these industry’s competitive factors. As a result‚ Southwest’s low prices are unbeatable making them the preferred airline in the industry. With a divergence element in Southwest’s
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Air Asia Berhad is the only Malaysian-based low cost airline and also a pioneer of low- cost travel in Asia. The main hub is the low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Air Asia was established in the year 1993 and started its operations on the 18 November 1996. Originally‚ it was founded by a DRB-HICOM which is the government owned conglomerate. Then‚ Tony Fernandes’s company which is Tune Air Sdn. Bhd. bought the company on the 8 September 2001 with estimation
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years‚ it was widely regarded as the model low-cost European airline and a strong competitor to flag carriers. The company has clearly identifiable operational and marketing characteristics‚ e.g. one type of aircraft‚ point-to-point short-haul travel‚ no in-flight meals‚ rapid turnaround time‚ very high aircraft utilization‚ direct sales‚ cost-conscious customer segments and extensive sub-contracting. easyJet’s managers identified three of its nearest low-cost competitors and the strategy of each of these
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