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    effect of global market which abide by different laws and different regulation. Another Factor is the Technology advancement the SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL AIRLINE should stay up to date with the new technology available in the market, since this will help them stay as a pioneer in the market, it should be reflect on the employees with proper training and proper…

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    Virgin Airline Strategy Management Project Virgin Airline is now the second largest long-haul international airline in the United Kingdom. Virgin Airline is renowned for its consistent high-quality service and innovative ideas, focusing on the comfort and feelings of passengers while on a plane. Routes throughout the world’s major cities. This paper analyzes the general environment and industry environment of Virgin Airline by using PESTEL, Porter’s “Five Forces Model” and SWOT, taking Virgin…

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    Background of Allegiant Airline Allegiant Air is an American low-cost airline owned by Allegiant Travel Co. that operates scheduled and charter flights. Allegiant Travel Company is a publicly traded company with 2,848 employees. It has over $2.6 billion USD market capitalization. The corporate headquarters allocate at Summerlin, Nevada, a suburban neighbourhood in Las Vegas. Allegiant Air was founded in 1997 and it’s under the name WestJet Express. It charter domestic operations in 1998. After…

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    Challenges of INDIGO airlines ➢ Issue: The growth and expansion strategy of INDIGO airlines, the rapid growth of INDIGO airlines led to the scorching report to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) .In 2012, INDIGO airlines have made a large order of airbus in commercial aviation history. ➢ Solution: India is one of the fastest growing countries in aviation industry. The INDIGO airlines is the most successful airlines due to its operational efficiency, it took a different approach to…

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    3.2 Industry conditions: The industry environment has a more direct effect on the MAS airline’s strategic competiveness and ability to earn above-average returns as compared with the general environment,. The Porter’s Five Forces Analysis will assist MAS airline in analysing level of competition in airline industry and business strategy development. These 5 forces are: threat of new entrants, bargaining power of suppliers, bargaining power of buyers, threat of substitute products, and rivalry…

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    Passenger Pigeons Essay

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    The passenger pigeon was once the most abundant birds in North America. They travel in large flocks. The flocks are so large they darkened the sky. Hunting and habitat destruction is what led to the extinction of the passenger pigeons. Martha was the name of the last known living passenger pigeon that died in 1914. There are plans to bring back the passenger pigeon by using a process called de extinction. The process will consist of reconstructing a genome; insert it into a band tailed pigeon…

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    Spirit Airlines Case

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    lower basic fares as much as possible, and then to charge customers for almost every conceivable extra. Spirit Airlines is still attractive for potential customers due to the lowest fares on the routes they fly, if to book on their own website (“About Us”, 2016). According to the low-cost airlines’ philosophy, a discount fare can be identified as a low tariff, including all fees and taxes charging extra for additional services as luggage, seat reservation, travel insurance, etc. This idea is…

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    open and competition began to strengthen. Only those airlines that were able to react promptly and adjust to the emerging conditions had a chance to sustain profitably and retain their market position. Since deregulation, air transport services in the US and the EU are performed by airlines which are privately owned and their goal is to maximize their respective profits. In such an environment, passengers have more options when it comes to the choice of…

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    Aer Lingus is the one of the national airlines in Ireland. Its headquarters are at Dublin airport. A fleet of 47 Airbus aircraft are operated by Aer Lingus, and the company carries over 10 million passengers per year on mainline and Regional services. The company also offers airport services and in-flight services, as well as cargo transportation services, mainly on its long-haul routes. Its cargo services include direct services between cities in Ireland the United States, Europe and the UK,…

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    The key to successful unrelated diversification is identifying an industry which has an identifiable area of growth which can deliver the required profit, where the company has internal capabilities that generate a competitive advantage. Virgin Atlantic’s market entry in the 1980’s was a good example of this as it came about at a time when great customer service was a rare quality in the airline industry. The industry which was instead overwhelmed by cancelled flights, delays and lost baggage.…

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