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    Kingfisher Airlines

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    KFA was an airline for people with a taste for luxury. While its astronomical fares pushed it out of the bounds of the country’s biggest consumer section - the middle class - the airline’s in-flight service standards were set too high to maintain for a long time . Fliers were treated to expensive wine‚ quality food and best entertainment facilities even on domestic‚ short distance flights. The airline staff‚ till the time they got their salaries‚ were among the best paid in the country

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    Eagle Airlines

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    [pic] Eagle Airlines Business Decisions with Data Models Assignment on Risk Analysis Team Members: Sfykti Dimitra Goumas Evangelos Manikas Athanasios Papaspirou Yiannis As assigned by Mr. Hadjistelios‚ President of Eagle Airlines‚ a simulation analysis is developed in order to evaluate company’s intention to proceed with the purchase of a new aircraft. According to the President’s estimations‚ the uncertain parameters which affect the annual cash flow are the below;

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    Maslaysia Airline

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    Introduction Malaysia Airline started on 12 October 1937. On 2nd April 1947‚ Malaysia Airlines took its first commercial flight as national airline. Malaysia Airlines changed it name to Malaysian Airlines Limited after the formation of Malaysia in 1963. After that‚ Borneo Airways had incorporated into Malaysia Airlines Limited‚ within 20 years Malaysia Airlines Limited grew from single aircraft operator into a company with many employees. A new logo was introduces and the airline grew exponentially

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    Singapore Airlines

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    facilities can be used by SIA‚ but also the customers of other airline company. So those services in Changi airport are not unique for SIA. Airport service is valuable and important for SIA or other airlines company. Low unique and high valuable‚ then it is not SCAs. 2. Planes: SIA have 22% 747-400 aircrafts of total production in the world. These planes are greater flying range‚ better fuel efficiency and quieter cabin than other airline. High unique and valuable that SIA has strong competitive power

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    Southwest Airlines

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    Southwest Airlines Resources Tangible Resources Financial Resources - Southwest has always managed its cash well . In the financial year 2001 ‚ the airline had generated 64 ‚446 ‚773with an operating income of 821 ‚659 and a credit value very good Physical Resources - In all the cities it operates instead of having agents or computerized booking system Southwest has its reservation centre and vending machines at the airports . Previously Southwest only operated in cities near Texas ‚ but started

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    Emirates Airlines

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    Hub of the World Emirates is one of the fastest-growing and most profitable airlines in the world. Yet the secret of its success is largely unknown outside the Arab world. Donald N. Sull‚ Sumantra Ghoshal and Felipe Monteiro unveil some of the mystery that shrouds a national carrier that enjoys no state handouts – and treats its employees as a giant family. The ess than two decades after its foundation‚ Emirates placed the biggest order in civil aviation history‚ for $19 billion worth of

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    Emirates Airline

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    airport services provider DNATA (the Dubai National Air Transport Association) and Emirates Airlines. Owned by the government of Dubai and based at the busiest airport in the Middle East‚ Emirates has flourished under the sheikdom’s ’wide open skies’ policy‚ in spite of the restrictions placed on it by other countries. The airline‚ renowned for its luxurious in-flight service‚ was unique among long-haul airlines in that it had not joined a global alliance such as the Star Alliance or oneworld by the

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    Singapore Airline

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    Oligopoly Airlines

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    the Vietnam domestic air services market‚ there are Vietnam Airlines (VNA)‚ Jetstar Pacific Airlines (JPA)‚ Vasco‚ Viet Air‚ Air Mekong‚ Blue Sky Air. Espealcially‚ Vietnam Airlines is playing the commanding position on the net of domestic flying pathway. On the other hand‚ although The law of air service was newly promulgated in 2006 and give econmic components chance to join air transportation. However‚ up to now‚ Vietnam Airlines is still the firm commanding the market with the % of concentration

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    In “The Northwest London Blues‚” Zadie Smith conveys a strong stance against the closing of libraries. She believes libraries are more important than just the books read and implores the reader to defend their libraries. To bolster her argument‚ Smith deftly employs acknowledgement of counterarguments‚ word choice‚ and rhetorical questions to sway her readers. Smith effectively uses counterarguments to persuade her audience that libraries really do have a purpose. She concedes that she “would even

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