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    Tiger Airways Singapore Pte Ltd Tiger Airways is a leading Singapore-based low-cost carrier, also known as budget airlines. It is established in the 2004 and has been a leading Singapore based budget airline. It offers affordable fares with great customer service, removing unnecessary service costs to achieve the lowest operational costs, and in turn keeping its airfares to passengers low. It has changed the image of taking the plane to be seen as an affordable travel option, instead of being…

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    different consumers, the same or similar product or service at a different price, even though the production costs are the same. Examples of price discrimination may include: • The varying price of airline tickets depending on the season and/or day of the week. • Carnival fetes where the cost of tickets are reduced for persons purchasing early or “Ladies free before 11”. • A lower price being charged to customers who purchase a larger quantity of a product • Loyalty cards for customers who…

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    Eastern Airlines, once one of the largest iconic airlines in the industry, known for its growth due to The Air Mail Act of 1934, also became known for it’s power struggles and a an ongoing to war with themselves, precisely between management and workers. Like many carriers in the industry during the 1970’s and 1980’s, Eastern was subjected to difficulties due to deregulation which brought on competition within the market, airfare wars as well as waged wars against competitive rivals and…

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    9/11: A Case Study

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    The passenger terminal at Indianapolis International Airport was the first to be designed and built in the United States after the September 11, 2001 attacks. As a result of this, the airport has in place a multi-million dollar luggage screening process. The events of 9/11 necessitated this comprehensive screening process, which was previously absent, in order to make sure that explosives were not being placed in checked bags For the first time ever, on Monday, the Transportation Security…

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    Southwest Airlines History

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    Southwest During 1967 a gentleman who went by the name of Rollin King formed what we know as Southwest Airlines. This airlines began offering flights in Texas from Houston to Dallas, San Antonio to Dallas and vice versa. Other airlines such as Braniff International Airways and Texas International Airlines did not offer these short flights. In order to fly to Houston or Dallas someone would have to board a flight that is already coming from another state and exit when it landed. Mr. King’s idea…

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    had a difficult time in differentiating its products that were similar to Airbus’. The airplane manufacturer unveiled the e-enabled operating environment and focused on creating the value for the customers. It unveiled a strategy that assisted the airline to improve the efficiency of the customers. It took the advantage of the e-Enabled system in which its partner and supplier would be incorporated…

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    trajectory even in 1990 when the political situation in the region deteriorated with the Iraqi and Kuwait conflict. Over the second decade, the airline expanded its network throughout the Middle East, Asia, Europe and Africa. As the 21st century was beginning though, Emirates remained relatively unknown in the global stage. However, as the global airline industry sought to adapt to the 9/11 reality in late 2001, Emirates sensationally announced a 15 billion order of wide-body aircrafts. Even…

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    Jetblue Case

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    Already being established in the airline industry has the benefit of already overcoming the barriers of entering a new market, especially one as difficult as the airline industry. JetBlue also already has a customer base in place so they only have to grow it not start it. Possessing 30% of the market share is good for profits and proves it is a well-liked company in the airline industry. The flight schedule of flying from northeastern cities to southern…

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    The main deciders are the items being degenerated most on the aircraft. When the item is no longer functional it is termed to have implied failure, and a combination of them will render the plane not airworthy. Airline management goes over maintenance, with planned and unplanned preventive maintenance and replacements of failed parts and systems, addressing operations of failures. Degradation Considering operating conditions of an airplane are recorded by an unobserved…

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    The U.S. airline industry still lacks diversity and continues to face issues boosting minority representation among its workforce. Projected hiring’s are not expected to improve the situation and the percentage of minority pilots is decreasing. Projections from a U.S. Department of Transportation report indicate that the airline industry will hire more than 317,000 employees by 2022, but the growth isn’t expected to improve the low representation of women and non-white men. Women continue to be…

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