Introduction Ryanair is an airline with the straight of low fare. Ryanair operate over 1500 flights per day from 51 bases‚ across 28 countries. The firm has over 1‚500 routes‚ connecting 168 destinations. Ryanair has 290 new Beoing 737-800. They plan to buy a further 13 new aircraft. Ryanair has the average youngest aircraft group in the Europe. The firm runs with more than 8500 employees. First part of the report is analysing the external environment of airline industry through the model of
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3244 Contents Executive Summary 1. Introduction 2. Literature Review on CSR 2.1 CSR Theories and Strategies 2.2 CSR Challenges and Issues 2.3 Summary of Key CSR Elements 3. Ryanair CSR Audit 3.1 Company Background 3.2 CSR Audit of the company 4. Analysis and discussion of the company CSR performance 5. Strategies CSR recommendations for the company 6. Conclusion 7. References Executive Summary Aim of this study This
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Master’s thesis M.Sc. in EU Business & Law An analysis of the European low fare airline industry - with focus on Ryanair Student: Thomas C. Sørensen Student number: 256487 Academic advisor: Philipp Schröder Aarhus School of Business September 13‚ 2005 1 Table of contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Preface 1.2. Research problem 1.3. Problem formulation 1.4. Delimitation 6 6 7 7 2. Science and methodology approach 2.1. Approaches to science 2.1.1. Ontology 2.1.1.1. Objectivism 2.1.1.2. Constructivism
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the answer and they are Stakeholder Power/Interest Matrix‚ Cultural Web‚ Resource audit‚ Value Chain‚ and threshold and core competences. With using Ryanair as an industrial example‚ this essay would talk about how important strengths and weaknesses are to be used in designing strategy. Ryanair was founded in 1985 by Tony Ryan who already died in 2007. It was originally a full service airline and turned into a low-cost carrier in 1990s. Ryanair used a series of cost-cutting policies to attain to
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Ryanair Ryanair is the World’s favorite airline with 41 bases and 1100+ low fare routes across 26 countries‚ connecting 153 destinations. Ryanair operates a fleet of 232 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further 82 new aircraft (before taking account of planned disposals)‚ which will be delivered over the next 2.5 years. Ryanair currently has a team of more than 7‚000 people and expects to carry approximately 73 million passengers in fiscal year 2010/11. (http://www.ryanair.com/en/about)
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Ryanair Strengths * In its 26 of being in the airline travel industry‚ RyanAir were the first to launch low cost flights in Europe and has established itself as a reliable airline providing the lowest fares in the market. * The usage of a single model of aircraft i.e. Boeing 737 planes reduces training‚ maintenance and supervisory costs. Their new aircraft models burn less fuel and have less noise emissions which result in more safety‚ higher fuel efficiency and create more opportunities
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Although Ryanair inspired its strategy from the low cost model Southwest has created‚ we can easily notice that there is now major differences between Ryanair and Southwest Airlines. 1. They are not targeting the same market. In 2009 Ryanair had over 850 routes across 26 countries in Europe‚ while Southwest is only focused on the domestic market (except from Mexico and the Caribbean‚ after its acquisition of AirTran Airways). Even if Ryanair considered the opportunity to go overseas‚ they dropped
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Ryanair Case Analysis 1. What is your assessment of Ryanair’s launch strategy? Was it a good strategy? In your answer consider potential market demand‚ pricing and Ryanair’s likely cost structure. After having grown up in the airline industry‚ the Ryan brothers proved they were able to operate a scheduled airline successfully with their 14 seat flights between southeast Ireland and a secondary London airport. Their strategy was to expand to the Dublin-London route‚ a known lucrative route for
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Using Ansoff’s matrix‚ analyse the strategies that a business can use to market its products or services .Explain how a business can select an appropriate strategy As a famous Irish airline‚ Ryanair is known for its low-priced airline services. This company has currently become the largest low-cost airline in Europe. In the mission statement of Ryanair‚ it clarifies that this business will continue providing ‘low-fare-no-frills’ flight services in order to become the most successful low-cost airline
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paper Ryanair and the Ryanair web site will be used to analyse the eight key perspectives of eCommerce. It will also analyse Ryanair business strategy‚ marketing strategy‚ future site development and conclude on same. Ryanair has 37 bases and 950+ low fare routes across 26 countries. Ryanair currently employs a team of more than 7‚000 people and expects to carry approximately 66 million passengers in the current fiscal year. (Ryanair 2010) Ryanair are well positioned‚ their business strategy is
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