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    Emirates Airlines

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    Assignment On Strategic Management Of Emirates Airlines Course Title: Strategic Management Course No: 409 Submitted To: Tanvir M H Arif Associate Professor Department of Finance & Banking. University of Chittagong. Submitted By: Group: B.B.A. (4th Year)-Mid Term Session: 2008-2009 Department

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    Operating Policies

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    Company policies and procedures present guidelines to employees and management. Whenever questions arise concerning conduct or operations‚ policy is in place to direct behaviors and solve ethical questions. Well-written company procedures will aid a human resources department in its daily tasks; understanding policies and knowing where to go for help or additional information is key to employee compliance. Basics Company policies outline acceptable behaviors and employee expectations

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    Types Of Operating System

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    2.1 TYPES OF OPERATING SYSTEM A. Batch Operating System- Batch processing is the most primitive type of operating system. Batch processing generally requires the program‚ data‚ & appropriate system commands to be submitted together in the form of a job. Batch operating systems usually allow little or no interaction between users & executing programs. Examples of such programs include payroll‚ forecasting‚ statistical analysis‚ & large scientific number-crunching programs. Serial processing combined

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    Delta's Song Airline

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    –found fears of air travel‚ most airlines were losing tons of money and several major airlines went bankrupt. Despite this‚ some low-price‚ low-cost airlines‚ such as Southwest and JetBlue still managed to make profits. Delta took notice of this and after three years of the company losing billions of dollars they decided to try something radically different by creating a separately branded airline called Song. To compete with traditional airlines like American Airlines and upstarts like JetBlue‚ Song

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    Delta Airlines Essay

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    ANALYSIS OF SELECTED AIRLINE¡¯S PROSPECTS Table of Contents: 1. Introduction 3 2. Trends and Strategies in the Airline Industry: a Brief Overview 3 3. Airline Profiles 5 3.1 Southwest Airlines 5 3.2 United Airlines 5 3.3 American Airlines 5 4. The Impact of Acquisitions and Mergers 6 4.1 United Airlines/USAir 6 4.2 American Airlines/Trans World Airlines 7 4.3 Southwest Airlines/ATA 7 5. The Impact of Bankruptcy Proceedings on Untied Airlines 8 6. Effect of United Airlines Chapter 11 Proceedings

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    Mango Airlines

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    carrier for air travelling passengers. Prior to 2006 there were three low cost airlines operating within the country‚ on 15 November 2006 funded by SAA the emerging of Mango airlines took place. Tickets sales for the airline were sold out for almost a month‚ the prices of air tickets were either the same or cheaper than any other mode of transport within the country. This boosted consumer confidence and the other airlines weren’t able to compete with Mango’s reduced prices. Mango’s marketing strategies

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    Airline Industry Analysis

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    Analysis of the Airline Industry Marketing Management Fall II December 8‚ 2003 Table of Contents Environment……………….…………………………………………………….. 3 Demand…………………….…………………………………………………….. 6 Competition………………..…………………………………………………….. 7 Product……………………..…………………………………………………….. 9 Pricing……………………………………………………………………………. 11 Placement/Distribution………………………………………………..…………. 14 Promotion………………………………………………………………………… 16 Conclusions………………………………………………………………………. 17 References………………………………………………………………………

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    United Airlines

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    When comparing the airlines‚ three factors must be considered. The financial state of the company now‚ the business structure now‚ and the future outlook of the airline. The airline that clearly demonstrated balance when compared with its competitors is United Airlines. While it is not the best at every category‚ it is competitive in areas such as profit margin and debt-equity ratio. United also was very dominant in most of ratios that didn’t concern itself with covering liabilities. United stands

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    Airline and Indigo

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    IndiGo Airlines  – A Case study in International Business Strategy The right thing to do is also the smart thing to do The success of Indigo is a mix of a clear brand promise of "on time" and supported with slick branding and signage‚ smart technology support and a passionate and young work force who multi-task. About Indigo IndiGo is India’s largest airline with a market share of 29.5 per cent as of June‚2013 as well as the country’s largest low fare carrier. IndiGo is the fastest growing

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    Astro Airlines

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    Deregulation of the airlines in 1978 forced the industry to rethink their business strategy in order to be successful during a period of widespread operating losses due to an economic recession‚ striking air traffic controllers and brutal price wars. The poster child for innovation during this period was Astro Airlines founded in 1980 by its charismatic leader‚ Arthur Burton. Enthusiasm‚ excitement and optimism were watch words used to describe the atmosphere at Astro Airlines in the initial years

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