1.0 INTRODUCTION Strategic Management is an essential component in the view of completing the BA Honours in BUSINESS ENTERPRISE. The assignment will be dealing with the strategies and difficulties that exist at the Air Mauritius‚ the national airline of Mauritius. To identify the root causes of the difficulties being faced at Air Mauritius‚ a strategic audit need to be carried out so possible strategic options could be proposed and utilised. However‚ information has been obtained only from
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INTRODUCTION Background of the study:- Service Marketing Services include all economic activities whose output are not a physical product‚ are generally consumed at the time it is produced‚ and provide added value in forms that are intangible concerns of its purchaser. Philip Kotler has defined Service Marketing as: “Any act or performance that one party can offer to another‚ that is essentially intangible and does not result to the ownership of anything. Its production may or
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Jet Airways is the largest Indian airline based out of Mumbai‚ Maharashtra. It operates over 400 flights daily to 76 destinations worldwide. Its main hub is Mumbai‚ with secondary hubs at Delhi‚ Chennai‚ Cochin‚ Ahmedabad‚ Bengaluru and Kolkata.[1] It has an international hub at Brussels Airport‚ Belgium. Jet Airways is owned by Naresh Goyal In October 2008 Jet Airways laid off 1‚900 of its employees‚ resulting in the largest lay-off in the history of Indian aviation.[7] However the employees were
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The third micro environment is Marketing Channel. AirAsia has cultivated a reliance on Internet innovation for its operational and vital administration‚ and gives an online ticket booking administrations to explorer on the web. Air Asia is utilizing Customer Relationship Management (CRM) as their execution estimation framework. This execution estimation framework is putting client at the heart of the business. It fulfils the client needs and needs. It is technique and procedure of obtaining‚ holding
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................ 2 Company Growth Forecasts ....................................................................................................... 4 Growth of ASEAN Budget Airlines ............................................................................................ 5 Five Forces Analysis of ASEAN Budget Airline Industry .............................................................. 6 AirAsia and the Strategy Paradox ...................................................................
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Background‚ History and the Business Concept AirAsia is a brand of airlines operated by AirAsia Berhad. A Malaysian based low-fare company. AirAsia established in 1993 and start the operations on 18 November 1996 (Wikipedia‚ 2011) Inspired by the success of Ryanair and EasyJet as low cost carrier‚ Toni Fernandes saw the potential of having the same concept in Asia. Air Asia executed the cost leadership strategy with introduced ticketless travelling‚ one type cabin‚ free
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Kingfisher Airlines‚ which redefined air travel in India‚ hit financial turbulence in late 2011 due to mounting debt and a shortfall in expected revenue. Despite restructuring the debt with the help of creditors‚ the airline found it difficult to extricate itself out of its troubles. The case tracks the transformation in the Indian aviation sector as well as the ups and downs of Kingfisher Airlines. It provides information on the complex debt restructuring exercise at Kingfisher Airlines. Introduction:
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government is one of the key factors that have allured international players into the aviation industry in India. Since long‚ the aviation industry in India has been growing in terms of number of air travel firms and number of aircrafts. Today‚ private airlines alone bear the burden of not less than 75% of the domestic aviation requirements. Indian aviation industry is the 9th largest in the world. As per the statistics released by the Ministry of Civil Aviation‚ in the year 2008 alone not less than 29
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environment‚ Porter’s Value Chain‚ Competitive advantage within International context(cost analysis and differentiation) 1.0 Porter’s Five Forces: 6197601720215 1.1 Threat of new entrants- There is a need of high initial investment to run an airline industry business. This high capital requirement is in the form of buying of aircrafts‚ staff hiring‚ pilot hiring‚ etc. Thus‚ the threats of new entrants for AirAsia are very low. AirAsia uses a very simple and effective strategy of selling tickets
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CRISIS OF KINGFISHER AIRLINES] Prof. Bhavik M. Panchasara Marwadi Education Foundation’s Group of Institutions‚ RajKot‚ bhavikpanchasara@gmail.com ABSTRACT Indian Aviation Industry is one of the fastest growing markets in the world. But nowadays it is in the news due to different reason. And that is the failure of one of the leading aviation player - Kingfisher Airlines. The airline has been facing financial issues for many years. Till December 2011; Kingfisher Airlines had the second largest
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