PP16832/01/2013 (031128) Malaysia Initiating Coverage 10 September 2013 AirAsia X Buy (new) King Of Low-Cost‚ Long-Haul Share price: Target price: MYR1.05 MYR1.30 (new) High growth potential. AirAsia X is an excellent exposure to the low cost‚ long-haul (LCLH) industry which is enjoying breakneck growth rate and outdoing the general aviation market growth of 5.0% by a factor of 2-3x. The LCLH segment is relatively more defensive compared to full service carriers (FSC)‚ as more people switch
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7 5. Criticism 7 II. Why is Indonesia such an important market? 8 III. Low Cost Airlines That Fly To and/or In Indonesia 8 1. From Europe 8 2. From Asia and Oceania 10 a. Overview 10 b. Examples --- 7 selected airlines 11 1) AirAsia 11 2) JetStar 12 3) Tiger Airways 13 4) Cebu Pacific Air (banned in EU) 14 5) Firefly 15 6) Pacific Blue 15 7) Viva Macau 15 c. Conclusion 15 c. Indonesian Low Cost Airlines 16 1. Overview 16 2. Presentation of each airline 18 a. AirAsia Indonesia 18
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VietNam Airlines with bussiness ethics in Research & Develop Nguyen Le Phuong International University MBA03025 Abstract When conducting business in VietNam‚ Vietnam Airlines (VNA) managers find that the codes of ethical play an important role in doing business. Some research from the recent collapses of business in the Maylasia‚ Indonesia and Vietnam shows that air service‚ national’s image and culture are key factors of airline business. There is many stories which have foundered
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and external environment Low cost carriers (LCC)‚ also known as budget/discount airlines‚ offer generally low fares but eliminate most traditional passenger services. There are five low cost carriers operating in Australia namely Tiger Airways‚ Jetstar‚ AirAsia‚ Virgin Blue and Pacific Blue. The purpose of this report is to conduct an analysis of Tiger Airways internal and external environment and to make recommendations as to how the Tiger Airways might maintain or improve its competitive advantage
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of Labour‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 2‚ 101-112. Briggs‚ C. and Cooper‚ R. (2006) ‘Between individualism and collectivism: Why employers choose non-union collective agreements?’‚ Labour and Industry‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 2‚ 1-23. Creedy‚ S. and Macnamara‚ L. (2006) ‘Jetstar to break union hold’‚ The Australians‚ 14 August‚ p. 2. Evans‚ R. (1996) ‘A Retrospective’‚ HR Nicholls Society‚ [web page]‚ http://www.hrnicholls.com.au/archives/vol17/vol17-11.php‚ date accessed: 16 August 2008. Fetter‚ J. (2002) ‘The strategic
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October 2012] Kirby M Periabras‚ R C. 2012‚ AirAsia expands Fly-Thru innovation. Available from: . [9 October 2012] PRLOG 2010‚ Technology Drives the Airline Industry Silverstein B 2010‚ Airasia. Available from: . [9 October 2012] Sreenivasan V‚ 2010‚ Jetstar‚ Airasia link hands; may twist Tiger’s tail Steverman B‚ 2009. Renewed Terrorism Threat Rattles Airlines. Available from: < http://www.businessweek.com/investor/content/dec2009/pi20091229_644479.htm>. [10 October 2012] The Economist 2012‚ Spreading
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Exam cases: Kodak Virgin Australia Post Pre-seen exam information Semester 2 2012 Global Strategy and Leadership © CPA Australia Ltd 2012 Case Scenario 1 Kodak case facts Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak) was founded in the late 19th century by amateur photographer George Eastman in Rochester‚ New York. With the slogan ‘you press the button‚ we do the rest‚’ Kodak gave consumers the first simple camera in 1888‚ making a cumbersome and complicated process easy to use and readily
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1. Introduction 1. Concept & Background For many years the Airline industry in the Asia Pacific region has been tightly regulated and consequently stable as national governments had control over operations of their national carriers and bilateral agreements between states meant that full-fledged airlines could operate without facing any competition at all. With the reform in airline licensing and access to air routes highlighted in the report[1] of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC)
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Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1467369/ Qantas Airways Limited: SWOT Analysis & Company Profile Description: Synopsis Business Review’s Qantas Airways Limited contains a company overview‚ key facts‚ locations and subsidiaries‚ news and events as well as a SWOT analysis of the company. Summary This SWOT Analysis company profile is a crucial resource for industry executives and anyone looking to quickly understand the key information concerning Qantas
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Feasibility study of setting up a budget airline in Hong Kong (Success factors of setting up a budget airline in Hong Kong) Prepared for Final year project Coventry University & SCOPE‚ City University of Hong Kong Presented by Steven 52657161 February 13‚ 2012 Table of Contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………...P.1 2. Background/ Problem Statement…………………..P.1- 3 3. Literature Review…………………………………P
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