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    INTRODUCTION Air India is India’s national airline‚ owned by the Government of India. It was started as Tata Airlines‚ a private venture by the Tata Group‚ in 1932. It was nationalised by the government in 1946 and renamed Air India. For a long‚ long time‚ Air India has been the sole Indian airline flying overseas. Later‚ another airline Indian‚ also owned by the government‚ started operating in select Asian routes. In 1962‚ Air India became the world’s first all-jet airline and its name was

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    10 Famous Brands That May Disappear Soon By SiliconIndia  |   Wednesday‚ 25 September 2013‚ 18:23 IST Bangalore: Every New Year awaits the beginning of something new and happy. And with the commencement of the year‚ 24/7 Wall St releases the name of 10 brands that they predict may disappear in the near future. The predictions so far have been discerning.  The brands that were predicted to see the end in 2010 did have to face their gloomy fate‚ such as Blockbuster‚ Dollar Thrifty and so on. However

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    Introduction Air transportation is a relatively young means of transportation than by land and sea transport. It is often referred to as the most regulated transportation as it is governed by various national provisions (including air hubs) which are subject to international terms. One of the objectives of any airlines is to ensure safe‚ regular‚ and comfortable flights. In addition‚ all the flights should be economical for airlines company (Nasution‚ 2007: 202-204). However‚ having a commercial

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    Section III. Identification of SWOT Strengths Point-to-Point strategy. Southwest gets more out of each plan than other major airlines by flying nonstop “point to point” routes evenly though the day (Tully 2015‚ p. 6). By adhering to the point-to-point strategy‚ it provides for an easier transition. The hub-and-spoke system operatesconcentrates most of an airline’s operations at a limited number of central hub cities and serves most other destinations in the system by providing one-stop or connecting

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    We could see that this system used by AirAsia is successful as they have been doing really well and improving since year 2001 from first airline in the world to introduce mobile booking‚ to be a public listed company on the Malaysia Stocks Exchange (Bursa Malaysia)‚ after having on 22 November 2004. In line with its growth and expansion plans‚ AirAsia has secured a 175 aircraft commitment with Airbus for its A320s. The 175 aircraft order will place AirAsia as the single largest customer for the

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    - Flexible ticket price structure: Jetstar Asia Airways has applied flexible ticket price structure that allows customers can choose any kind of ticket‚ depending on customers’ demand. Customers can purchase which ticket with or without luggage. By this application‚ Jetstar Asia Airways desires to meet customers’ diversified demands. - Growth in market share: The Company is going to launch its first service into China on December 16‚ 2009 (BusinessWeek‚ 2009). After that‚ it will offer new destination

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    Case Analysis: JetBlue 1. What are the most strategically important internal resources and capabilities? JetBlue’s internal resources and strategy has set them apart from the major airline companies as well as regional airline companies. JetBlue uses a Hybrid Carrier model that gives the airline company a niche in the industry by allowing low cost to the customers without depriving them of a full service flight. JetBlue’s has differentiated themselves by providing travelers with snacks and beverages

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    Hayden’s Lesson of Flying The beauty of flying is often downplayed and viewed merely as a method of transportation. However‚ it is much more than that because it not only helps the local and global economy‚ but allows people to have an amazing experience. Flying is so much more than that in positive and negative ways. The poem‚ “Flying Lesson” is misleading in a way. Upon initial observation of the poem‚ some think it is talking about flight training. This “flight training” is aimed towards the reader

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    CASE : 4 LUFTHANSA 2003 : ENERGIZING A DECADE OF CHANGE CASE PROFILE PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION: The Basic question arises that why Lufthansa has survived‚ and even prospered‚ when so many legacy carriers have not‚ after facing so many crisis. What was the primary means through which CEO‚ Jurgen Weber‚ changed the culture of the organization? In organization theory terms‚ how did the structure of Lufthansa change between1991 and 2003 and What are the advantages

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    EasyJet has a unique geographical location because it was born in England. Britain is isolated on geographical conditions‚ across the sea with other countries in the European continents‚ so the aircraft is the most convenient mode of transportation. ‚ but lacking of traditional service. It is more suitable for students and ordinary income people. The development prospects of low-cost airline‚ like easyjet‚ are promising‚ the company is exploring in the dark‚ becoming a good business success stories

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