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    out the demand for travel on each type of airlines. Furthermore, the company could decide if it wants to launch a full service carrier and if investing in LCC would reap significant profits or become a liability. Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea was chosen as the base point for both carriers with high travel demand and low number of competitors. 316 business levels and 328 tour levels established favourable conditions for setting up a hub. Spokes were strategically chosen…

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    not be ignored. Federal Express brought new innovative ways of shipping cargo, no longer was small packages mainly shipped by truck or for extraordinary amounts of money. No longer was shipping small packages at the discretion of the passenger airlines routes and timetables. This cause issues with getting packages from one location to another quickly Fred Smith had a plan that would get packages to their destination quickly, however because the industry was so regulated it made this change…

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    A380 Vs B7 Essay

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    width of A380 is 6.54 meters , the range of A380 is very long the range here means the distance that the aircraft can cover and the range of this aircraft is 8,300 nautical miles without refueling, which allows the aircraft to leap-frog many of the hub airports that are an essential stopover for other…

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    the environment. Southwest Airlines - operational excellence I think a great example of operational excellence is Southwest Airlines. The company is able to deliver prices attractive to a segment of less “affluent customers who were hitherto unable to fly” (miscmagazine.com). The airline was able to deliver operational excellence by eliminating meals, interline baggage transfers and seat assignments. It flew short haul only, its routes were point-to-point instead of hub-and-spoke, and its…

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    Southwest Airlines was established in 1971 and has become one of the most successful airlines companies in the industry. Employing more than 46,000 employees that operate over 3,800 flight per day in 97 destinations (Owens). An according to swamedia.com site, Southwest Airlines had been “named to FORTUNE 's 2014 list of World 's Most Admired Companies for the 20th consecutive year.” The success of Southwest Airlines can be attributed to their simple operations, resisting trends within the…

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    In existing literature, the authors assume that airlines are flying with all seats occupied, which results in a high probability that the passenger will not find a seat on the desired flight. This can be interpreted as a lower quality of service, and this is why in practice most airlines tend to fly with aircraft that are not full 100%. To convert frequency and stochastic delay into a cost, it is assumed that each hour…

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    Southwest Airlines Key Strategies Business Level strategy. Business level strategy is a process in which an organization focuses its core competencies on satisfying their customers, it details actions that should be taken to provide maximum value to the customers and gain competitive advantage over the firm’s competitors within an industry. Southwest Airlines employs a cost leadership business strategy which focuses on competing for a wide range of customers based on price of the goods or…

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    According to the encyclopedia, the airline industry is “the business of transporting paying passengers and freight by air along regularly scheduled routes, typically by airplanes but also by helicopter.” (Airline, 2016). The airline industry is constantly growing and is central to the expansion of other industries taking place (The Airline Industry, 2016). It is a major industry that many people rely on. The recent changes in the airline industry have greatly impacted our economy and our…

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    Southwest Airlines founded in 1967 by Rollin and Herb Kelleher is one of the largest airline in US.Its headquarters in the Texas, US which started its service in 1971. They are running in profit continuously for 41 years from 1973-2014.There core values are  South west customers are king for them  Providing short point to point service without or no hub connection.  Providing the highest customer service and giving them free and equal treatment to all.  Building friendly & cordial…

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    Air Asia Case Study

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    Air Asia is the biggest airline company in Malaysia which have fleet size and destination. According to the history of Air Asia in Jump Start Malaysia: The Air Asia Definitive Guide to Malaysia, Truly Asia, the company established in year 1993 and begins to operate since 1996 to present. It was founded by government owned conglomerate; DRB Hicom. Unfortunately, in 2001, the company was heavily in debt. It was then bought by the former Time Warner executive; Tony Fernandes who owned the Tune Air…

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