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    Ryanair Strengths * In its 26 of being in the airline travel industry‚ RyanAir were the first to launch low cost flights in Europe and has established itself as a reliable airline providing the lowest fares in the market. * The usage of a single model of aircraft i.e. Boeing 737 planes reduces training‚ maintenance and supervisory costs. Their new aircraft models burn less fuel and have less noise emissions which result in more safety‚ higher fuel efficiency and create more opportunities

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    Marketing of EasyJet

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    airline sector will be useful. I first became interested in EasyJet when I learnt the miracle of low-cost carrier business model and when I heard EasyJet’s success via implementing this business model. Although it has established in 1995 with two leased aircraft‚ by always seeing rapid expansion‚ now‚ it is the biggest airline in the UK by number of passengers carried‚ and it is the second biggest low-cost carrier. Because of all the reasons I mentioned above‚ I want to understand or search for what

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    Corporate Social Responsibilities Tony Fernandes‚ CEO of Kuala Lumpur-based Air Asia started a low-cost airline at a time when everyone thought he would fail. He placed high emphasis on his workforce and flexible HR strategies. During the past few years‚ Air Asia has become one of the best low-cost airlines in Asia and it has also boosted its CSR efforts. Fernandes’ basic sense of CSR starts with his people: Air Asia was one of the first airlines in Asia to hire female pilots. He says that his staff

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    Delta eventually resolved concerns regarding different suppliers of soft drink products by settling on a combination from both major soft drink corporations. Delta needs to review existing policies from both airlines to determine the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of company practices. They are in the unique and fortunate position of having access to all policies in place from a previous competitor‚ and should use this information to their ultimate advantage‚ maintaining the most effective practices

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    analysis focuses on the micro environment of one of the above entities‚ i.e. “factors which the organisation has some control over”. – Business Management Course Text‚ AIT Ireland (2013-20134). SWOT ANALYSIS OF RYANAIR Strengths Weaknesses Lowest Cost Base of any European Airline Strong financial performance despite current economic climate Innovation Negative Public Perception Over-reliance on Seasonal trends to increase profit margins Poor customer service Opportunities

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    Why Collabration Take Place Between Mas and Airasia MALAYSIA AIRLINES SYSTEM AND AIRASIA AIRLINES COLLABORATION TAKES PLACE. TABLE OF CONTENTS QUESTIONS 1:- Analyze the current situation facing MAS and AIRASIA using the internal and external strategic environmental analysis model. Discuss what aspects and why did their collaboration take place? INTRODUCTION Various industries‚ specifically in airline business are attempting to improve their services to draw new passengers and travellers

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    1.0 Executive Summary This report is about the growth of a Malaysian brand low cost carrier - AirAsia Berhad on how they started this business and bring a huge change in the low cost carrier history globally. This report will discuss on how AirAsia business structure is‚ what is their culture and the expectation to maintain as well as get into the right track of tough time in airline services. The concept of low cost air travel was then new in Malaysia and how does they turned a loss to profit

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    dream that everyone can fly. Since 2001‚ the company has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe. It has risen to become the world’s best. With a route network that spans through more than 20 countries. AirAsia continues to pave the way for low-cost aviation through innovative solutions‚ efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. According to Mr Tony Fernandes‚ they are in a huge market and they are only 5 yrs old company. Southwest Airlines has 400 planes in a market of 350

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    proceeded to engineer a remarkable turnaround‚ turning a profit in 2002 and launching new routes from its hub in Kuala Lumpur International Airport at breakneck speed‚ undercutting former monopoly operator Malaysia Airlines with promotional fares as low as RM1. In 2003‚ AirAsia opened a second hub at Senai Airport in Johor Bahru near Singapore and launched its first international flight to Bangkok. AirAsia has since started a Thai subsidiary‚ added Singapore itself to the destination list‚ and

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    WestJet: Building a High-Engagement Culture Executive Summary WestJet is facing an urgent problem. The pilots’ contract expires in two weeks’ time and the pilots are unhappy with the offer that has been presented. This has created conflict between management and the pilots as the pilots feel that too many things are being taken away. If a quick agreement is not reached‚ flights would be grounded‚ which would impact the bottom line and negatively affect culture. A collaborating approach will

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