Market Structure of Airlines including a Market Structure Table Each business that operates provides goods of some nature‚ public‚ private common resources‚ or natural monopoly. To provide these goods to consumers and make money businesses are subject to Supply and Demand costs of labor as well as the Market Structure of its competition. Using knowledge in all of these aspects of economics it is apparent that Airlines are subject to these factors as well‚ how the economy works can be analyzed
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Virgin Australia Airline Report Report on external environment and management functions Taffy Ghozali‚ Hafizhah Chandra Executive Summary The purpose of this report is to examine Virgin Blue’s external environment followed by its impacts to the organization as well as how management functions could help overcome the external environment for the organization to compete properly in the domestic airline market. Virgin Australia is Australia’s second largest domestic airline‚ commenced in
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current strategic directions followed by Virgin Atlantic. Initially we discuss the organisation’s mission statement and identify how the vision of the company is reflected though the strategic objectives. It is established at CSR plays an important role one Virgin Atlantic as it is seen to have principles and high standards on acceptable behaviour‚ BBC News (2009). External factors are evaluated using a PESTLE analysis and it is made clear that the Airline Industy as a whole is suffering financially
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Table of contents Introduction: 3 Competitive strategy of Virgin Atlantics: 3 Advantages: 6 Limitations: 8 Recommendations: 10 Constant analysis: 10 Hybrid strategy: 10 Competitive prices: 11 Value added services: 11 Conclusion: 12 Introduction: Today‚ competition in international markets has become severe and in order to sustain relevant position‚ organizations need to assume competitive strategies so that they can gain competitive advantages. (Rao‚ pp.185‚ 2011) The dynamic condition
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EVALUATION OF VIRGIN GROUP ACCORDING TO THE 7-S MODEL. According to Waterman and others‚ 7-s model is a framework for change identifying seven key factors that adversely affect change in an organization. Virgin Group can be analyzed according to this model as follows: 1. STAFF The staff of Virgin Group is highly motivated. Richard Branson‚ the owner of the group serves as a good example to the employees as he leads by example by not living an extravagant life which may make the employees
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of the company do either corporate or industry effects. Porter’s Competitive strategies Competitive Strategies Lower Cost | Differentiation | Cost Leadership | Differentiation | Cost Focus | Differentiation Focus | Cost leadership : Virgin Blue reduces the cost by selling food on board ‚booking by Internet or Mobile phone ‚limiting the number of airport ‚Low operating cost including less aircraft equipment cost by using single type of aircraft which boeing 737 ‚reduce personal expenses
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Executive Summary This research report provides an analysis of two popular airlines in Australia; Jetstar and Virgin Blue‚ both whom are competing in the airline business. Jetstar and Virgin Blue can both compete and be highly profitable within the business‚ leisure and family market but however‚ it will ultimately be the service companies‚ and their associated marketing strategies and techniques which‚ will establish the difference between the market ‘leader’ and the market ‘loser’. This analysis
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289 CASE EXAMPLE The Virgin Group Aidan McQuade Introduction The Virgin Group is one of the UK’s largest private companies. The group included‚ in 2006‚ 63 businesses as diverse as airlines‚ health clubs‚ music stores and trains. The group included Virgin Galactic‚ which promised to take paying passengers into sub-orbital space. The personal image and personality of the founder‚ Richard Branson‚ were highly bound up with those of the company. Branson’s taste for publicity has led him to
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Airline Industry Competitive Structure The market structure of the Airline industry consists of a few corporations making its market structure an oligopoly. The airline industry is very volatile to changes in oil prices and can lead to fare increases and reducing overall profits. In 2011 for example jet fuel cost was at 2.84 a gallon up 243% from 1995 adjusted with inflation. In addition to what the current market is charging for a barrel of oil airlines have to deal with the “crack spread”‚ which
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strategic decision by Virgin Atlantic to pull out of Kenya was because of the hard economic environment in Kenya and Europe. The management thought it was strategically fit to exit the market even though the exit meant losing of Jobs of over 32 staff in Kenya. This is a complex decision in nature as it involves a considerable change and affects many functions of the airline both internal and external. After matching the activities of the organization with the environment‚ the airline cited increasing
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