Many attribute the transatlantic slave trade to merely being an overtly inhumane business transaction of the past; therefore‚ many of the descriptions of this time are often generic and fail to give any true insight into the reality of these circumstances. Olaudah Equiano’s first hand account provides the reader with great insights into life of an African from capture‚ aboard the ship during the middle passage‚ and landing in Barbados in 1789. Equiano’s candid perspective as an individual who lived
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European Union and the United States of America have decided to take their relationship one step further with what could be one of the most ambitious bilateral trade deals in the history. The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP)‚ initiated in 2013‚ is a trade and investment agreement that is currently being negotiated by the two sides of the Atlantic. The agreement will aim at removing the non-tariff barriers‚ red tapes‚ restrictions‚ etc. that can slow down trade between two trading
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12 Summary 12 References 13 Abstract In this case study we will review the new strategic business plan of American Airlines‚ and how they are responding to changes in the marketplace to compete in the modern era. We will also analyze the advantages of rebranding efforts‚ the effectiveness of existing practices of the airline and how the airline may operate post merger with US Airways. By some measurements‚ the merger between American Airlines and US Airways will create the largest company in
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Philippine Airlines Lucio Tan‚ the owner and Chairman of Philippine Airlines (PAL) was faced with a problem. Despite unacceptable levels of profitability‚ higher levels of passenger boardings for the summer of 1997 indicated that a sharp increase in staffing levels was required. Faced with this request from his management team‚ Mr. Tan‚ having heard of some effective consulting work carried out by Renoir Consulting in the Philippines‚ asked Renoir to conduct an assessment of his Manila operation
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Importance to economy The revenue of international airlines industry has increased from 476 billion USD in 2009 to 567 billion USD in 2011‚ a 9.3% year-on-year increase. This industry employs 56.5 million workers and accounts for US $2.2 trillion of the global GDP. Indian Aviation industry contributes to 0.5% of the India’s GDP and generates 1.7 million jobs. Technological Trends Major cost items for airlines are fuel‚ labour and maintenance. Airlines are able to reduce the cost/increase profit by
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Case 5.2 Southwest Airlines Corporation Problem formulation This case discusses the American based airline company Southwest Airline’s strategy and seeks to evaluate the basis on which Southwest builds its competitive advantage. Secondly‚ an analysis of Southwest´s control systems and what function they fill towards enabling the execution of their strategy. Arguments Southwest Airlines Corporation business strategy revolves around a cost-cum strategy. What this means is that their primary goal
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direct linked to supporting area such as marketing‚ procurement‚ and information system. The case of Comair airline‚ even after acquisition by Delta airline must recognize the above and initiate plans for aligning themselves with success factors. The following are incorporate an analysis of the company as well as recommendation for improvements. 2.0 Comair’s History The earlier years of Comair’s airline were met with a significant amount of success. This was evident by their ability to expand their
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Case study - Low cost airlines History of low-cost airlines The idea of LCC originated in the US. Founded in Dallas Texas on June 18‚ 1971 by Herb Kelleher‚ Southwest Airlines offered tickets that worked out to be cheaper than a car or coach ride. It is the fourth largest US airline in terms of domestic customers carried annually. It has been profitable every year since 1973. Low cost airlines in India But a booming economy‚ a congested and crumbling train network and the emergence of
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PHILIPPINE AIRLINES: What’s next? Philippines airlines started its history on March 15‚ 1941 on a small twin-engine Beech Model 18 flying 212 of pure skies from Manila to Baguio with a full load of five passengers. Upon the outbreak of the pacific war‚ PAL’s two aircraft were pressed into service with the US army Air Corps. Post-war operations began on February 14‚ 1946 with five ex-military Douglas DC-35. In July‚ the airline chartered DC-4s to carry American service men home to Oakland‚ making
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Claremont Colleges Scholarship @ Claremont CMC Senior Theses CMC Student Scholarship 2010 Airline Bankruptcy: The Determining Factors Leading to an Airline’s Decline Jason Tolkin Claremont McKenna College Recommended Citation Tolkin‚ Jason‚ "Airline Bankruptcy: The Determining Factors Leading to an Airline’s Decline" (2010). CMC Senior Theses. Paper 88. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/88 This Open Access Senior Thesis is brought to you by Scholarship@Claremont. It has
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