companies from the great ones. As WestJet continues its goal of becoming a low fare international airline‚ it will face numerous obstacles. The problem addressed here deals with the people aspect. How can WestJet maintain its current people culture as the company expands? How can WestJet instill the culture into its new people? And how will WestJet meet the cultural differences in other markets? Answering these questions is essential to the future success of WestJet. Analysis In order for us to address
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and services: WestJet started its services in 1996 with just 3 aircrafts and landing rights to five destinations in Canada. By the end of 2011‚ WestJet had become one of the leading airlines in Canada‚ by providing services to a total of 76 destinations within continent North America. The airline currently offers scheduled services‚ international charter services and Trans-border services to the United States‚ the Caribbean‚ Mexico and Canada. As per the annual report of 2011‚ WestJet currently operates
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Solutions to Case Study Ans1: The competitive advantages that West Jet has are: ➢ Unique Corporate Culture: The main competitive advantage that WestJet had was their unique culture. Even the executives and pilots help the customer whenever necessary; encourage employees to share suggestions for improvement. They maintained the policy of Care for People. ➢ Low operating cost: They have low prices to attract more customers‚ who would otherwise take train or bus. ➢ No union
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companies’ operation and strategic growth. WestJet‚ as one of the most competitive international airline has invested much to the improvement of technological development. However‚ it now faces a great challenge during the transition into codeshare that they have no idea whether they have a great IT‚ if not‚ how to improve it to bring this company to where it need to be. This assignment is going to illustrate the key strengths and challenges of WestJet‚ the IT management condition and some of personal
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senior IT leadership stated that IT was critical success factor that would help WestJet to sustain its growth and succeed in the long term. They agreed that a transformation plan was necessary. Smith and the IT leadership understood that an increase in IT system functionality would increase revenue and would give business units confidence through transparency in operations and quick responses. The changes would help WestJet to expand regionally and internationally. Smith and IT leadership knew for
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Cheryl saw many opportunities in the IT model at WestJet. The first step she took was to reorganize IT‚ support business goals with IT‚ and make changes to planning and budgeting. She wanted to make IT more receptive to corporate requirements. A change in the governance model was necessary as it would help the company to grow strong and move to the next level. During the first month‚ Cheryl concentrated on benchmarking IT. She brought in two performance and benchmarking experts to conduct the
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QANTAS CASE ANALYSIS * Introduction Qantas or as it is nicknamed “The Flying Kangaroo” is the largest airline service that runs continuously and the second oldest in the world. It was established in 1920 as Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services Limited and first flew internationally in 1935 (Hanson‚ 2011). The growth of Qantas has been substantial with the most significant progression being the Australian government selling its domestic carrier Australian Airlines to Qantas in
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Notes for Airline Industry Analysis This is not an exhaustive analysis. We created it for guidance during our marking‚ but everyone’s paper was different. Executive Summary max 400 words; most important conclusions from the analysis. Make it persuasive. • Lose marks for not having an Executive summary 1. Industry Position Define the business/industry‚ what it does‚ how it does it Need to show a map of the airline flights. Second best is a description. WJ is N. America‚ Mexico
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Executive Summary Southwest Airlines has been a strong growth company over the last 35 years. Using its low-cost‚ passenger friendly‚ point-to-point operational strategy‚ Southwest has been able to sustain considerable growth year after year and remain profitable for 33 straight years. While Southwest has gained market share in recent years‚ legacy carriers have struggled due to depressed market conditions. The entire airline industry has endured expensive labor contracts‚ soaring energy costs and
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Analysis of the Airline Industry Marketing Management Fall II December 8‚ 2003 Table of Contents Environment . .. 3 Demand . .. 6 Competition .. .. 7 Product .. .. 9 Pricing . 11 Placement/Distribution .. . 14 Promotion 16 Conclusions . 17 References
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