Despite an increase in operating costs in 2010‚ Easyjet has achieved a remarkable performance compare to 2009. It has reinforced its position in short-haul travel aviation increasing its market share from 6.5% to 7.6%. Additionally‚ its total revenue per seat grew by 5.1&capacity measured in seat flown. Easyjet also managed to lower its underlying pre-tax loss increasing its cash-flow by million to million Table of Content Introduction I/ Easy Jet : General Overview II/ Comparison
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org/paper/low-cost-airlines-social-inclusion-or-social-exclusion easyJet announces 10 new routes for 2010. (n.d.). Retrieved March 30‚ 2010‚ from fly lowcost airlines: http://blog.flylowcostairlines.org/2009/11/30/easyjet-announces-10-new-routes-for-2010/ Ryanair News. (n.d.). Retrieved March 30‚ 2010‚ from Ryanair: http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/rte-en-140607 The Airline Industry. (n.d.). Retrieved March 29‚ 2010‚ from http://adg.stanford.edu/aa241/intro/airlineindustry.html
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Everyone Can Fly” I. Introduction AirAsia is a Low-fare airline company owned by Anthony Fernandes. The company had its beginnings since 2001 and has been growing rapidly ever since. Within two years‚ AirAsia has proven that low-fare airline models such as Southwest’s‚ Ryanair’s‚ and easyJet’s model would fare well in the Asian marketplace. Its success has even spawned numerous imitators and competitors. But the question still remains‚ can the low-fare model continue to succeed and grow in Asia? With
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ABSTRACT Our group will do a report about easyJet’s case-study. First of all‚ we will get information about EasyJet from the textbook and the Internet. Secondly‚ we will do the SWOT analysis and find out the reasons for EasyJet’s success by making marketing mix. Thirdly‚ with all the information‚ we use them to answer 5 questions about the case-study in the text-book. Finally‚ we apply these experiences to our job in the future. TABLE CONTENT ABSTRACT i TABLE CONTENT ii PICTURE CONTENT
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Comprehensive strategic analysis and evaluation of this business enterprise which answers the following questions 1. In-depth environmental analysis of the European Airline industry and discuss the implications for the budget sector and especially for Ryanair. 2. An integrated understanding of the functioning of a company – its human and technical operations‚ leadership‚ customer relationships and financial structure. 3. Implications of the internal functioning to create viable strategic positioning and
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Managing Operations (BSS601-6) Case Study Topic for Assignment 1 Ryanair Ryanair is today one of Europe’s largest and most successful low-cost airlines (LCAs). Operating its low-fare‚ no-frills formula‚ its over 1000 employees and growing fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft provide services between over 30 cities around Europe. Operating from its Dublin headquarters‚ it carries around six million passengers every year. But Ryanair was not always so successful. Entering the market in early 1985‚ its
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3007 Air Transport Logistics Introduction History of low cost airlines The low-cost concept became a moneymaker in the United States‚ where it was pioneered in the 1970s by Southwest Airlines‚ the model for budget carriers elsewhere like Ryanair and easyJet in Europe. Definition of low cost airlines A low cost airline generally has many features that differentiate it from the traditional carriers. These features include ticketless travel‚ online ticket sales‚ no international offices
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from other Airline companies in Europe. Low costing of tickets due to airport operator deals. A biggest advantage of Ryanair is Reputation as "First Biggest Budget Airline in Europe’s". Main strength given to Ryanair by media through free footage to people from various Controversial issues created in flight and due to the tough decision made by chief executive Michael O’Leary. Ryanair collects enormous profit from Ancillary revenues from on-board and online gambling‚ an in-flight mobile phone service
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Dogfight over Europe: Ryannair Dogfight over Europe: Ryannair 1- What’s your assessment of Ryanair’s launch strategy? Nowadays‚ the strategy of the airlines companies it’s easier to understand than before. What we want to say is that‚ at the beginning‚ the governments supported the Airlines; ant hey had the monopole of the flies. So they can fix the price but they could also fix the service that they were going to present to the customers. As we see in the
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In its’ penetration of the aviation industry in 1985‚ Ryanair adopted a two prong strategy of focusing intently on providing first rate customer service and charging a simple‚ single fare for a ticket with no restrictions. This generic strategy was in contrast with British Airways and Aer Lingus which focused on providing a wide variety in its’ choice of ticket offerings to cater to the different market segments and in diversifying its business to derive more sources of revenue. Ryanair’s
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