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    INTRODUCTION An airline is an organization providing aviation services to passengers and/or cargo. It owns or leases airlines with which to supply these services and may form partnerships or alliances with other airlines for reasons of mutual benefit The scale and scope of airline companies ranges from those with a single airplane carrying mail or cargo‚ through full-service international airlines operating many hundreds of airplanes in various types. Airline services can be categorized as being

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    Indian Aviation Sector 6 Challenges Faced by Airline Industry 10 Future Trends 11 Opportunities 12 References 14 Introduction The Airlines is one among the inventions that had changed the way how people live and experience the world. In due course of time it has now become impossible to imagine business and leisure travel without air travel. The airline industry exists in an intensely competitive market. In recent years‚ there has been an industry shakedown‚ which is expected to the trend towards

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    Airline Industry Report Word Count:770 Introduction The airline industry delivers global mobility. They are fastest and most safe transport modes that other industry cannot compete with. It widers social and economic benefits. Size of the industry From the above figures‚ airline industry is one of the fastest growing economic sectors over the last 40 years (2.5 billion in 2011).It achieved ten folded expansion in travel volumes and a 14 times expansion in freight.The current market value

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    v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 Indian Institute of Management Bangalore The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 By Rishikesha T. Krishnan Professor of Corporate Strategy & Policy 1 v 2.0 / 1.7.2008 The Indian Airline Industry in 2008 1 A 19% hike in the price of Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) announced by India’s oil companies at the end of May 2008 jolted the Indian airline industry. With this hike‚ ATF prices had roughly doubled in a year‚ and tripled in four years. A concerned Civil Aviation Minister‚ Praful

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    external factors in a business environment. The external forces that affect the functions of a business include sociological‚ political‚ economical and technological (Montana & Charnov‚ 2000) Internal factors Internal factors or environment of a business consists of the organizational resources available to accomplish its goals. These are ( Montana & Charnov 2000) Human resources Administrators‚ teachers‚ administrative personal and cleaners are the workforce that the education industry to achieve

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    Legal and political environment • This environment is composed of laws‚ government agencies‚ and pressure groups that influence and limit various organizations and individuals. • Sometimes these laws create new opportunities for business. Various associations have been formed in India for automobile industry ➢ ACMA and SIAM are two major automobile association in India. ➢ acma(Automotive Component Manufacturers Association of India ) ➢ siam (Society of Indian Automobile

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    Commercial Airline Industry Industry Analysis Porter’s Five Force Threat of New Entrants: - Low • Existing loyalty to major brands • Incentives for using a particular buyer (such as frequent shopper programs) • High fixed costs in R & D • Scarcity of resources (technical ) • High costs of switching companies (maintenance cost) • Government restrictions or legislation Power of Suppliers: - Moderate to high • There are very few suppliers

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    –The US Airline Industry Group 7 Eugenio、Peter、Violet 1 Assess the overall financial performance of the US airline industry during the past 20 years. The financial performance of the US airline industry has been somewhat of a roller-coaster‚ the industry has seen its structure change more than once. It being regulated and deregulated over the years. Many investors would agree that putting one´s money into the airline industry is a risky business. The woes of US airline industry during 21

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    a)Explain and contrast a regulated industry vs a deregulated industry: A regulated industry maintained safety standards across the board. With this system the government was able to ensure better pay for employees It enabled the government to over charge on consistent routes to cover for less economic but still necessary routes. Also a monopoly allowed for a higher percentage of seats to be filled and cargo to be filled‚ at lower cost. (maximum potential) However‚ the unionized pay for the employes

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    Airlines Industry India

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    THE AIRLINES SECTOR The aviation industry in India has grown by leaps and bounds in recent years in terms of kilometers flown as well as customers serviced. The economy of a country is substantially determined by the quality of air transport. The airlines today have made themselves more popular among its customers by various marketing tactics like: • Reduced costs of air tickets for frequent flyers. • E-ticketing i.e. virtually eliminating the need for agents. Rynair and Easy jet two of UK’s

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