Case Analysis: JetBlue 1. What are the most strategically important internal resources and capabilities? JetBlue’s internal resources and strategy has set them apart from the major airline companies as well as regional airline companies. JetBlue uses a Hybrid Carrier model that gives the airline company a niche in the industry by allowing low cost to the customers without depriving them of a full service flight. JetBlue’s has differentiated themselves by providing travelers with snacks and beverages
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JetBlue Airways airline was established by David Neeleman as a low-fare airline with high-quality customer service. His goal was to create an airline that was innovative for the current market. Their main focus was to provide service to areas that were underserved as well as to large cities with overpriced fares. He aimed to establish a strong brand that differentiated itself from its competitors by being a safe‚ reliable and low cost-airline. Neeleman managed to achieve this partially by hiring
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INTRODUCTION JetBlue Airways is a low-cost passenger airline that provides customer service primarily on point-to-point routes. JetBlue offers its customers a quality product with young‚ fuel-efficient aircraft‚ leather seats‚ free in-flight-- (24-Channel live television via satellite Direct TV‚ Thompson et al. p C-53)--entertainment at every seat‚ pre-assigned seating and reliable performance. JetBlue. . As of Dec 31 2008‚ serves 52 destinations in 19 states‚ Puerto Rico‚ Mexico‚ and five countries
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GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Case 8: Swissair’s Alliances Hoang Van Hung (David) (Graduate MBA) Philippines Christian University Global Business Environment – Prof. Reyes Feb. 22‚ 2013 Metro Manila‚ Philippines I- Case Background The Swiss Air Transport Co. Ltd.‚ was founded in 1931 to fly between Switzerland and a handful of central European locations. By 1949‚ the company had become the Swiss flag airline‚ and had inaugurated long-haul intercontinental service
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Running head: BUSINESS CHALLENGES OF LUFTHANSA Business Challenges of Lufthansa Kristen Baker Dr Roy Nafarrete BUS 499‚ Strayer University March 20‚ 2010 Business Challenges of Lufthansa Lufthansa is an international airline company that can offer flights at a lower cost that its competitors. Lufthansa has many business challenges that they are faced with in business. This report will look at how they operate and how they can become even better. Wolfgang Mayrhuber and the
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Background about Germanwings Organization Germanwings is a low cost airline based in Cologne‚ Germany. They are a wholly owned subsidiary of Lufthansa airlines. The company has had a successful history of operations free from accidents. However‚ on March 24‚ 2015‚ a Germanwings flight from Barcelona to Düsseldorf crashed. After investigation‚ it was discovered that the crash was deliberate. The co-pilot crashed the plane. Because of this crash‚ the company must re-evaluate their risk management strategies
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the JetBlue case are: Government monitors the airline industry more scrupulously as a result 60% of airline industry is unionized Heightened sense of consumer information privacy Airport slot/gate allocations Security considerations since 2001 attacks Bankruptcy Economic Factors These factors have major impact on how businesses operate and make decisions. They include economic growth‚ interest rate‚ exchange rates‚ and inflation rates. Economic factors that are found in the case are: 1978
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JetBlue Airlines Strategic Management Case Analysis Introduction to the Company History of the Firm JetBlue was established in 1999‚ and was the third airline start-up for founder and CEO David Neeleman. Neeleman managed to gather $130 million‚ the most ever raised for a start-up airline‚ from investors that included Chase Capital and financier George Soros. With the large start-up capital he purchased new Airbus A320 jets equipped with satellite TV‚ a first in the industry. In 2004 the
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How did the deregulation of air transportation in Europe foster entrepreneurial behavior and innovation in the European airline industry over the last twenty years? Case studies: SAS Airline & Ryanair Master Thesis in Entrepreneurship and Dynamic Business Contexts Spring 2007 Supervisor: Håkan Bohman Entrepreneurship Master Program Authors: Gilles Helterlin and Nuno Ramalho Acknowledgements We would like to express our gratitude to all who have contributed to the realization of this
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1. What is your assessment of today’s airline industry? Answer 2. Given your results‚ what are the main factors enhancing globalization in that industry and why? Answer Porter’s 5 Force Analysis – Airline Industry Bargaining power of Suppliers Bargaining power of Buyers Potential Entrants Threat of substitute services Competitive rivalry among airlines Easy access to finance has made it very easy for potential entrants to entre the airline market. In addition‚ airline industry still enjoys
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