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    in February that led to the cancellation of over 1‚100 JetBlue flights and adversely affected the travel plans of thousands of passengers. Though numerous interviews and meetings during the past day allowed Barger to outline his vision for the airline‚ he realized that he needed to move quickly in implementing that vision to maintain the confidence of customers‚ employees‚ and shareholders. Just a few miles outside Barger’s window was John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) Airport‚ where JetBlue began

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    United Airlines Case    United Airlines was founded in 1926‚ which gives the airline nearly 90 years of  experience.  United faced many challenges throughout its years of operation‚ however the  airline has still managed to be relevant and competitive in its industry.  Theses challenges  include:  mergers‚ acquisitions‚ war‚ the Great Depression‚ labor union strikes‚ buyout attempts‚  terrorist attacks‚ bankruptcy‚ and recessions.    The Airline deregulation Act of 1978 was the genesis for the airline industry we know 

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    resources of our airline company? Wisconsin World Flights airline company resources can be divided into two types: tangible and intangible resources. Tangible resources Tangible resources are the assets we have in possession and the products we offer towards our customers. It can be divided into two main part which are physical resources and technological resources. Physical resources Since without aircraft‚ airlines could not function‚ aircraft become a major resource for any airline company. For

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    SOUTHWEST CEO | CEO Gary Kelly and What Makes Southwest Airlines So Successful | | CEO Gary Kelly and the employees of Southwest Airlines have fun at work. His skills as an accountant gave him a chance to change how the airline handled the accounting end of business. The corporate culture and core competencies have made Southwest Airlines a front runner in the business. | | LeAnne Powell | 10/15/2011 | | Page 1 CEO Gary Kelly and What Makes Southwest

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    Case Analysis of American Airlines In an attempt to generally identify the airlines and travel industry this analysis will examine the "key players" in these industries. Whenever we think of the airline industry by definition the key players in this industry include commercial/private airline companies‚ employees‚ aircraft manufacturers‚ customers/consumers of flight service‚ travel agencies and government entities responsible for regulation of the industry. Currently the airline industry as

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    Baltimore Childhood Obesity

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    Abstract The following is research proposal on the issue of childhood obesity in Baltimore City‚ Maryland. The purpose of this paper is to familiarize the reader with the issue and then to propose realistic solutions. The rate of obesity amongst children in Baltimore is well above the national average‚ and is a cause for concern. Many of the causes of this problem stem from the low socioeconomic status of Baltimore ’s population. This problem must be addressed to improve the future heath of the

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    caso southwest

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    El caso Southwest ilustra que el factor humano puede ser un elemento de diferenciación para conseguir ventajas competitivas duraderas. El objetivo que se pretende con este caso es que el alumno identifique la relación entre gestión de personas‚ estrategia y ventaja competitiva. La mayoría de los directivos no saben cómo hacerlo. - Ann Rhoades‚ vice president of people for Southwest Airlines. - United’s share in this market had fallen from 38 percent in 1991 to 30 percent in 1993.

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    Case-Jetblue Airlines

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    JetBlue added E190 to its fleet. By late 2006‚ JetBlue like other airlines‚ faced softening demand and higher costs due to increasing fuel prices. Barger played a large role in the airline’s decision at the end of 2006 to slow its rate of growth by reducing its purchase commitments for new planes. In light of the operational challenges JetBlue faced in Feb 2007‚ as well as the unabated rise in fuel costs‚ Barger realized that the airline would need to take further steps to slow its rate of growth. Given

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    Song Airlines Case Song airline was a low cost carrier subsidiary of Delta airlines that started in 2003. It was formed to compete with JetBlue and other low cost airlines for the Florida market. The market environment at the time of the case was extremely difficult with the rising costs of fuel‚ increasing security requirements after 9/11 and customers’ expectations of lower fares. It has forced many big players in the airline industry into bankruptcy. The operational costs which include gate

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    Southwest Strategy

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    SouthWest Airlines A company’s differentiation in resources and capabilities makes it difficult for competitors to copy. We know that Southwest is successful because of the number of awards the company has won. It is the most onetime airline; it has fewer lost bags‚ most satisfied customers etc. These awards represent Southwest’s unique capabilities. How is the company able to differentiate? Let’ take a look at its cost drivers. Firstly‚ They redesigned their processes such as:

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