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    Outline two possible ‘likely futures’ for the low-cost airline industry. The low-cost model in the airline industry‚ pioneered by Southwest Airlines‚ continues to bring profitability‚ success and challenges to airlines in markets across the world. Low-cost airlines continue to put pressure on the traditional ‘legacy’ airlines to compete while engaged in an intense rivalry with direct low-cost competitors. This paper argues that the low-cost airline industry is likely to (i) look to long haul operations

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    Case Study – Southwest Airlines 2011 By Dawn Baumann Advanced Marketing Professor Nicole Dillett September 29‚ 2014 As I develop in mind‚ body‚ and spirit‚ I pledge on my honor that I have not given‚ received‚ witnessed nor have knowledge of unauthorized aid on this or any paper. Dawn Baumann Background Summary: Southwest airlines was founded in Texas in 1971 as a small‚ regional intra-state carrier. They chose to service the Golden Triangle of

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    The Low Fares Airline---Ryanair By Kuan Li Introduction: Chief executive Michael O ’Leary blamed weaker exchange rates‚ greater competition and the continued impact of austerity measures in Europe for decline. However‚ sources at other airlines queried Ryanair ’s statement‚ saying they had yet to see similar signs (Thomas‚ 2013).In other words‚ that means the environmental impact of Ryanair is less than other airlines. At the same time also can know that Ryanair has strong actual strength. The

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    be in the form of a signed purchase order from your private health insurer.Purchase Orders must be received by fax before any flight may proceed.Verbal purchase orders from private insurers will not be accepted. Any person who is privately insured should check with Helicopteros del Norte S.A as to whether a Purchase Order will be accepted from the Private Health Insurance Company.Our experience has been that the payment policies of some Private Health Insurance Companies do not comply with the billing

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    To: MBA731‚ Prof. Carlstrom Franklin University From: Kristie Bowman Subject: Gate Turnaround at Southwest Airlines Date: February 27‚ 2013 Business Brief Capacity planning is a necessary function of an organization to ensure that the highest rate of output is reached through the current processes taking place within an organization. These strategically defined processes must have the ability to provide flexibility to meet future capacity demand‚ whether due to opportunity growth

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    Aviation News and Resource Online Magazine. “History of Southwest Airlines” http://avstop.com/history/historyofairlines/southwest.html) Bailey‚ Jeff (2008) “Southwest. Way Southwest” The New York Times Freiberg‚ K. & Freiberg‚ J. (1996) Nuts! Southwest Airlines ’ Crazy Recipe for Business and Personal Success. New York: Broadway Marhoffer‚ Amy. (2011) “Southwest Airlines “Gets It” With Our Culture” http://www.blogsouthwest.com/blog/southwest-airlines-“gets-it”-our-culture Pederson‚ Jay P. (2005) International

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    Southwest Airlines: Leading the Airline Industry one Statistic at a Time Victoria Mack May 6th‚ 2013 Quantitative Research Methods Term Paper I. Introduction “The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and company spirit.” (Kelly‚ Gary) By providing the highest quality of customer service‚ Southwest Airlines business model is set up to provide

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    What strategies did Southwest Airlines developed earlier to gain market visibility? Southwest Airlines employed many strategies over the years with their fist strategy being ads run in the media. Southwest airlines utilized a number of campaigns including skimpily clad flight hostesses‚ free in-flight alcoholic beverages and a “Love” campaign using the tag line “Now There’s Somebody Else Up There Who Loves You” in an effort to attract passengers. (Leavenworth) Southwest Airlines developed a ground

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    Key success factors for the low-cost airline industry Figure 1 illustrates the process followed to determine the key success factors (KSF) in the low-cost airline industry. It is adapted from the process developed by Grant (2005: 93). The texts highlighted in red are the responses to the questions posed in the model and serves as the inputs to the discussion on the KSFs for the low-cost airline industry. Figure 1. Identifying key success factors in the low-cost airline industry. Cost As consumers

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    Because there are many ways to fulfill the needs of the customer‚ a straight-forward approach is to consider the four "Ps" of the marketing mix. This paper will examine the marketing mix and give examples of the marketing mix as it pertains to Southwest Airlines. The four elements of the marketing mix are product‚ place‚ promotion and price. Product is the good or service sold to satisfy a customer’s needs. Place involves all of the decisions required to make the product or service available in the

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