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    Low Cost Carriers Paper

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    P4 Describe the legal requirements of airfield operations M2 Explain the implications of the legal requirements of airfield operations Student’s name: Blessly Ortiz Assessor’s name: Rami El Samra Introduction: Low-cost carriers are no-frills airlines that offer cheap ticket fares to passengers who would like to fly at a minimal cost. Many low-cost carriers start to enter the aviation market which became one of the struggles to all major airlines that have already existed years

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    Jet2.com marketing research Marketing is the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers‚ for the purpose of selling that product or service. Jet2.com is internet based holiday and cheap short hole flight company witch which flies from eight airports in the United Kingdom. Jet2.com marketing and press department is orientated at low cost flight advertising safety and reliability also offers bigger baggage allowance then competitor’s which you can take on board. Jet2

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    QUESTION:The industry analysis is necessary in the strategic marketing planning in order to identify the opportunities and threats in the competitive environment. Choose the airlines as an industry to apply the Michael Porter ’s ’five forces ’ model and discuss how one established airline like SIA should respond to the competitive environment‚ after analyzing the industry. SIA is internationally recognised as one of the world ’s leading carriers. The company had recognised that in this highly competitive

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    of how not to run business in the 21st Century‚ when looking at hard numerical facts’ (Button & Ison ‚ 2008). However‚ there have been exceptionally flourishing cases‚ especially in the low -cost short-haul airline industry. Companies such as Ryanair in Europe or Southwest Airlines in the USA have gained considerable profits throughout the past decade. Even during the aftermath of the September 11‚ 2001‚ terrorist attacks‚ incurring severe losses in the airline industry‚ they have remained profitable

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    AirAsia was the creation of former music publisher Tony Fernandes. After watching a television show in a pub about easyJet successfully competing against British Airways‚ Fernandes decided to start his own low cost airline. He then met with former Ryanair operations director‚ Conor McCarthy and the two developed a plan on starting up a LCC to serve South-East Asia. The plan started with a meeting with the prime minister of Malaysia. Prime Minister Mahathir Mohammad suggested that Fernandes and McCarthy

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    JetBlue Case

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    minimize complexity and reduce maintenance and training costs. This model also counts on point-to-point service to secondary airports in major metropolitan areas. Other U.S. players in this industry were AirTran‚ America West‚ ATA‚ Frontier‚ and Ryanair. JetBlue was able to deliver on the cost savings better than others in the industry as evidenced by its cost per available seat mile‚ which was 6.98 cents‚ while the industry averaged 10.08 cents. By early 2002‚ JetBlue operated 24 airplanes‚ flying

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    Proceedings of the 13th Asia Pacific Management Conference‚ Melbourne‚ Australia‚ 2007‚ 431-436 Competitive Strategy for Low Cost Airlines Hongwei Jiang RMIT University‚ Australia Abstract The aim of this paper is to identify challenge faced to Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs) or Low-Cost Airlines and provide new insights into the development and competitive strategy for LCCs. LCCs are still a relatively new phenomenon in Australia since Virgin Blue and Jetstar came to the market. There are over 30 LCCs

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    Marketing of EasyJet

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    MARKETING RESEARH PROJECT Name: Doğancan Yüksel School Number: 110131060 EasyJet Introduction The Airline market’s success or future lies through marketing because this sector is in competition with other modes of transportation such as bus‚ high-speed train. Also‚ the product that airlines serve is a somewhat typical service. Therefore‚ it has to be differentiated with marketing processes. All in all‚ marketing is one of the most elements

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    Airasia Case Study

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    AirAsia: “Now Everyone Can Fly” I. Introduction AirAsia is a Low-fare airline company owned by Anthony Fernandes. The company had its beginnings since 2001 and has been growing rapidly ever since. Within two years‚ AirAsia has proven that low-fare airline models such as Southwest’s‚ Ryanair’s‚ and easyJet’s model would fare well in the Asian marketplace. Its success has even spawned numerous imitators and competitors. But the question still remains‚ can the low-fare model continue to succeed

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    3007 Air Transport Logistics Introduction History of low cost airlines The low-cost concept became a moneymaker in the United States‚ where it was pioneered in the 1970s by Southwest Airlines‚ the model for budget carriers elsewhere like Ryanair and easyJet in Europe. Definition of low cost airlines A low cost airline generally has many features that differentiate it from the traditional carriers. These features include ticketless travel‚ online ticket sales‚ no international offices

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