Background Founded : 1993 Hubs : Kuala Lumpur International Airport Secondary hubs: * Kota Kinabalu International Airport * Senai International Airport * Penang International Airport Subsidiaries: * Thai AirAsia * Indonesia AirAsia * VietJet AirAsia * AirAsia RedTix Fleet size : 103 (+ 121 orders) Destinations : 70 in 19 countries Company slogan : Now Everyone Can Fly Parent company : Tune Group Headquarters Registered office : Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor Head office
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possible for everyone. Since 2001‚ AirAsia has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world’s best. With a route network that spans through to over 20 countries‚ AirAsia continues to pave the way for low-cost aviation through our innovative solutions‚ efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. Together with our associate companies‚ AirAsia X‚ Thai AirAsia‚ Indonesia AirAsia‚ Philippines’ AirAsia Inc and AirAsia Japan ‚ AirAsia is set to take low-cost flying
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Introduction AirAsia originally was founded by government and on 2 December 2001 was bought byTonyFernandes. AirAsia was established in year 1993. AirAsia has travel around the earthandascend to become the world’s best in year 2001. AirAsia continues to spread out the way for low-cost aviation through the innovation‚ efficient and passionate approach to businesswith a route a network that extent through over 20 countries. There are some companieswhich link withAirAsia such as AirAsia X‚ Thai AirAsia‚ Philippines’
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Challenges Faced by AirAsia Airline 1. Asia’s Middle Class Growth Low cost airlines are expected to have greater potential in Asia as there are many Asian cities with a population above one million people each as well as a rising middle class population. This growth of middle class in Asia provides a huge market potential for AirAsia to grow. However‚ as the market is expanding further‚ more airlines or even new comers would like to get a piece of the action. For example‚ it is estimated that
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Introduction 2.0 Importance of e-Commerce and m-Commerce 3.0 Corporate Appraisal 4.0 Competitive Advantages 5.0 m–Commerce 5.1 Differences of m-Commerce & e-Commerce 6.0 Recommendations 6.1 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m-Commerce to AirAsia 6.2 Benefit of Microsoft Vista and m-Commerce to Customers 7.0 Conclusions APPENDIX REFERENCES 1.0 Introduction Purcel and Toland (2004‚ 241) said “Internet and Communication Technology offer the opportunity to reduce the barriers of distance
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION This report is about new management accounting techniques that AirAsia can apply in their organisation to enable them to sustain its competitive advantage as Asia’s leading low cost carrier (LCC). In this report‚ it’s also stated types of new management accounting technique and the important of these techniques. Besides‚ this report also explain in detailed about balanced scorecard for example‚ the definition‚ person that responsible in introduce this techniques
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world customers‚ AirAsia has successfully developed its business into a widely known best performance company in Southeast Asia airlines industry. Keyword:AirAsia‚ low cost carrier‚ web design‚ business model‚ strategy Analyzing Air Asia in Business Competition Era 2 FCU e-Paper (2009-2010) Table of Content Page A. Introduction 3 B. AirAsia Company 3 C. AirAsia Financial Analysis 5 D. AirAsia Web Design 6 E. Customer Segmentation 8 F. Value Chain Analysis 9 G. AirAsia SWOT Analysis 10
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1. INTRODUCTION TO AIR ASIA 1. COMPANY BACKGROUND AirAsia Berhad was established in 1993 and began operations on 18 November 1996. It was originally founded by government owned conglomerate‚ DRB Hicom. On 2 December 2001‚ the heavily in debted airline was bought by former Time Warner executive Tony Fernandes’s company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit (about USD 0.26 at the time) with USD 11 million (MYR 40 million) worth of debts. Fernandes turned the company around
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AirAsia BERHAD MARKETING PLAN No. CONTENTS PAGE 1.0 Executive Summary 1-2 2.0 Introduction 3 2.1 Background and History of AirAsia 3-4 2.2 Vision Statement 5 2.3 Mission Statement 5 2.4 Objectives 5 3.0 Environmental Analysis 6 3.1 PESTEL Analysis 6 3.1.1 Political Factors 7-8 3.1.2 Economic Factors 8-9 3.1.3 Social Factors 9-11 3.1.4 Technological Factors 11 3.1.5 Environmental Factors 11-12 3.2
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AirAsia Berhad (284669-W) 25-5‚ Block H‚ Jalan PJU 1/37‚ Dataran Prima‚ 47301 Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan‚ Malaysia Tel : (603) 78809318 Fax : (603) 78806318 E-mail : investorrelations@airasia.com Website : www.airasia.com CONTENTS AirAsia Berhad | annual report 2007 Our Dreams and Aspirations To be the largest low cost airline in Asia serving the 3 billion people who currently are underserved with poor connectivity and high fares. G G 2 4 7 8 12 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36
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