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    Air Transport Case Study

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    Air Transport in the United Kingdom Q1. Factors That Determine the Demand for UK air Transport The air transport market has been expanding rapidly ever since the first commercial airplane set for the skies in 1914. At first it was mainly used for international transportation but local transportation also became available, periodically increasing the demand for air transportation and this was witnessed in all countries with air transport such as the United States of America, France, Germany,…

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    Concerning, the first variable; since 2004 the Air community saw the incredible global expansion of the Gulf airlines: Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways. In particular, Emirates focused its business, not only on primary European airports, but also “secondary-hub-secondary” strategy on connecting European secondary airports with cities in Asia and Australia with only one transfer. Thus, permitting it to enjoy a competitive advantage in travel time on a number of city pairs because legacy…

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    Some of the most obvious and positive effects of aircraft are increasing the driving speed, reduction of travel time, warfare methods, commercial effects, the development of aeronautics, the jobs created by the construction of aircraft and aerospace industry, it promotes business and rapid trade and makes it much easier to transport goods and products to remote locations. A drive that normally takes 6 hours takes about 80 minutes via airplane. It makes the world more allies and globalized by…

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    Risk Management through cost control - Aviation Industry G.Rajesh1, Yamuna Krishna2 1. Ph.D Scholar, School of Management Studies, Hindustan University. 2. Head, School of Management Studies, Hindustan University. Introduction: It is a well-known fact that aviation sector not only brings immense benefits to communities and economies around the world, but also acts as a key catalyst for the overall economic growth, social development and tourism thereby facilitating connectivity and access to…

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    Delta airlines are very beneficial for passengers who look for the flight tickets very affordable price. Passengers who are very much into business affairs and so they travel a lot, for them, it is very beneficial to make the booking with Delta airlines. All the facilities that the airline usually offers for the premium class are also offered for the economical class. Passengers can avail the facility and enjoy the journey to the fullest without any inconvenience caused. In the situations where…

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    Air India Case Study

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    Airlines became a public limited company under the name of Air India. Since then, Air India has been a source of national pride because it is regarded as one of the finest airlines which is at par with the leading airlines like Pan Am and British Airways. Air India had a mascot named ‘Maharajah’ which symbolized graciousness and high living. Now, Air India has lost its competitive advantage and has been declining over the years. The study was done in order to analyze the declining phase of the…

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    Introduction Virgin Australia is second largest Australian airline, entered the aviation marketplace in 2000 acquired genuine rivalry in the leisure division of the marketplace. Formally Virgin Australia was known as Virgin Blue and in May 2011 new brand name Virgin Australia has been launched. Due to the game changing program declared by John Borghetti (CEO of the company) has brought Virgin brand to accomplish advanced level of success in its procedures and operations to become valuable in the…

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    Introduction This paper is an individual report, it includes a background of airline industry and why is quality important in this industry. It also includes a background of a chosen organization which is Etihad and their quality mission. The paper will also clarify the objective of the study and the methods used for collecting data and it also shows key quality process. Last but not least the paper will include a conclusion and a summary of the case study and a recommendation for the workflow…

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    PEST Analysis Of Air Asia

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    1. Objectives of the Report This task’s objective is to analyze and investigate AirAsia on how it has managed its competitive advantage to become a top budget airline in Asia. 2. Purpose of the Report The purposes of this report is to know how AirAsia works, to know the strength, weakness, opportunity, and the treatments on Air Asia analysis, and to overcome the lowest strategy on the analysis. 3. Scope of the Report Scopes on the analysis are: - The internal analysis for the internal…

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    Alaska Airlines History

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    “For over 75 years Alaska Airlines, and the people who make us who we are, have been guided by integrity, caring, ingenuity, professionalism, and a unique spirit. A spirit that was has grown out of our geographical roots,” declares Alaska Airlines on its website. Alaska Airlines started to serve their people back in the 1932 when it was only a three-passenger aircraft. With time, it grew and now it is the product of the history. These milestone, good deeds, and community involvement have grown…

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