Strategic Marketing Management Group Project Topic: Cathy Pacific Table of contents Cover Page P.1 Table of Contents P.2 Executive Summary P.3 Introduction P.4 Analysis of Current Marketing Situation P.5-11 Business Portfolio Analysis P.12-13 Growth Strategies and Positioning Strategies P.14-17 Conclusion and Recommendation P.18 Appendix and Reference P.19 Executive Summary The purpose of this study is to analyze Cathy Pacific
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Company Chosen: British Airways Existing Line of Business: Aviation New Market: Indian Aviation Industry British Airways Future Indian Plans: British Airways global CEO Willie Walsh finds India to be one of the fastest growing aviation markets in the world. Walsh‚ who was in Mumbai on September 3rd‚ 2010 to announce a code-share agreement with Kingfisher Airlines‚ says that despite the airline facing mounting competition from other international carriers operating in India‚ he is not worried
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Running Head: Rising Fuel Costs and the Airline Industry Rising Fuel Costs and the Airline Industry Of all the changes that we have seen in the economy‚ fuel has to be at the top of the list as an item whose pricing affects more than just the price we see at the pump. In addition to increased prices at the gas pump‚ we have also seen products‚ services‚ and virtually every item sold increase due to the high cost of fuel. Although fuel prices have dropped today versus what they were in
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and Policies Influencing the Airline Industry Emerging Companies‚ Mergers‚ Globalization‚ Pricing‚ and Profits The airline industry is identified by defined levels of competition which is a result of new companies that will venture into the current market. The airline industry exists in an intensely competitive market (Investopedia‚ 2013). New entrants will increase the level of competition for the existing levels of consumers that the different kinds of airlines to share. A new entrant does
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The budget airline industry in Singapore presents an interesting situation for analysis. It has 3 main local players plus a foreign player‚ namely Valueair‚ Tiger Airways‚ Jetstar Asia Airway and Airasia but Jetstar Asia Airways has effectively merged with Valueair. There are also possibilities of more foreign budget airlines operating in Singapore‚ and big airlines may also slash their prices to compete with the budget airlines. The higher fuel price‚ terrorist threat and restrictive govt policies
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India’s airlines industry has had a smooth take-off ever since the government initiated its open skies policy a few years ago. After encountering some initial turbulence‚ it is now cruising smoothly across clear blue skies. India is today one of the fastest expanding aerospace markets in the world‚ as a growing number of airlines and corporate are expected to acquire about a thousand planes over the next 5 years. Every region- the east‚ west‚ north‚ south and center - has five airlines. India has
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The Airline Industry during the Regulated Era Airline Management The airline industry before 1977 was very different than the industry today. Before the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978‚ the airline industry was regulated by the United States Government under the Civil Aeronautics Board. Regulation provided many benefits to air carriers such as set route pricing‚ and a difficult to enter marketplace. The regulated era also had numerous drawbacks such as inefficiencies of route structuring
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Emirates Airlines Case Write Up Emily Hooker MGMT 4690 February 25‚ 2015 Contents I. Core Issues / Problem Statement……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 II. SWOT…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3 a. Strengths……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 b. Weakness…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 c. Opportunities………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 d. Threats…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4
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flight‚ doesn’t mean you should get less”. With this motto‚ Westjet becomes one of the lowest operating costs and the most successful airline company nowadays. In the early 1990s‚ the airline industry suffered a serious threat‚ caused by high fuel costs and a decline in air travel. At that time‚ only few airlines with low price of fare‚ such as Southwest airline‚ were able to make profit.(Hoover‚ 2010) Thus‚ the executives of Westjet decided to follow Southwest airline’s business model‚ which featured
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The U.S. airline industry has been in a chaotic state for a number of years. In 1993‚ a U.S. government report indicated that the industry had “Lost huge amounts of money in the past three years‚ and it has never made a sustained‚ substantial return on investment…” According to the Air Transport Association‚ the airline industry trade association‚ the loss from 1990 through 1994 was about $13 billion‚ while from 1995 through 2000‚ the airlines earned about $23 billion and then lost about $35 billion
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