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    Southwest Airlines is the industry leader in low cost airfare. They began its operation in 1971 with three Texas based routes and began interstate routes in 1978. When Southwest entered the market in 1971 they employed a market penetration pricing approach. They wanted to provide the best service for the lowest possible price. They saw that if they cut out certain unnecessary benefits they could lower their ticket price to a level far below that of the competition. They do not have in flight

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    Southwest Airlines Internal Analysis Introduction This internal business analysis is on Southwest Airlines‚ which was founded in 1967 by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. The main focus for Southwest Airlines was to provide low cost flights for their customers‚ and also have exceptional customer satisfaction. Southwest is a leading airline company that continues to do well in an industry that has been historically challenging. For instance‚ in the span of two years (2005-2007) five major airlines

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    Southwest Airlines – Ethics of Compliance Embry-Riddle University The purpose of this paper is to present‚ discuss‚ and examine the topic of ethical and social responsibility. It will discuss Southwest Airlines ’ failure to comply with the Federal Aviation Administration ’s rules on inspecting aircraft and what violations occurred. On March 6‚ 2008‚ Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) inspectors submitted documents to the United States Congress‚ alleging that Southwest allowed 117 of its

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    assigned the task of comparing 2 different airlines‚ one being a full service carrier and the other being a lost cost carrier‚ from United States of America‚ namely the Delta Airlines and South West Airlines. The points of comparison were market strategies‚ financial benefits‚ load factors‚ contrasting yield‚ revenues and passenger/cargo loads. The analysis was done on the business model and a long term strategy. Through this it would be known that which airline is performing better than the other. The

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    Southwest Case Study

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    Executive Summary In 2009 Gary Kelly‚ the CEO of Southwest airlines‚ was contemplating what it would take for Southwest to survive the economic downfall‚ due to high oil prices and decline in demand‚ that was upon the airline industry. One might argue that in the face of many options Southwest both diversified in there solutions as well as stayed true to the brand they had created. We will argue they did both. They branched out in terms of expansion and customer service‚ while remaining true to

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    Case for Southwest Airlines 1. What benefits do airline customers seek when they buy air travel tickets? Has Southwest done a better job the competitors of meeting the needs of these air travelers? In what ways? They have always had the lowest price in any market it serves. It has caused the competitors to reduce their prices to match Southwest’s prices to stay competitive and has become known as the “Southwest Effect.” Because of the cost structure that was developed‚ Southwest did the opposite

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    Southwest Strategic Case

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    I. Overview Over forty years ago‚ Southwest Airlines began as a small airline determined to keep things simple. They strived to provide their customers with the lowest fares‚ get them to their destinations on time and‚ most importantly‚ make sure their employees and customers were happy throughout the whole process.  These practices have been upheld over the years as the airline continues to grow and prosper.  Southwest Airlines has maintained their small company roots and southern hospitality

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    2. How has Southwest executed value-based pricing Southwest has historically and relentlessly pursued a low-price strategy. Its goal was to always be the cheapest carrier in any market where it flew. This would ultimately require the competing carriers to drop their prices to match those of Southwest in order to be competitive. This is something that has come to be known as the “Southwest Effect.” The easy answer to why it worked is based on Southwest’s cost structure. The business plan developed

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    Classic Airline Marketing Solution Mkt/571 Marketing November 20‚ 2012 Introduction Classic Airlines is the fifth largest airline serves 240 cities with more than 2‚300 flights per day. The airline earned $10 million on $8.7 billion in sales last year (“University Of Phoenix Material”‚ 2008). . Although a profitable airline the increasing uncertainty of flying‚ Classic Airline’s stock

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    Looking externally‚ some of the biggest threats for Delta Airlines include the September 11th terrorist attack and the sluggish worldwide economy. Both the state of the economy as well as the September 11th terrorist attack made downsizing inevitable for Delta. Unfortunately for Delta Airlines‚ this caused an unexpected loss of knowledge due to the 11‚000 employees that left the company after they offered employees a favorable

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