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    American Airlines

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    company must also prepare for service issues and quality assurance. If American Airline (A.A.)s, like many other business did not have service issues they would not have found what needs approval with in the company. American airlines, have several service issues such as; conflict at the Chicago airport, the CEO of American Airlines face internal struggles and then losing another top executive to a competitor's airline. These area few of the issues and…

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    As everyone already knows the airline industry as a whole has suffered major setbacks in recent years, such as the high cost of fuel, that have forced the major carriers to cut back on many their services. Many airlines, like Delta and United, charge passengers a fee for checked baggage. Spirit Air announced it would also charge for carry-on bags. Most airlines charge for in-flight snacks or don't serve any at all. Airlines have reduced the number flights they operate to certain destinations,…

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    Control and oversight of the airline industry did not happen overnight, it has evolved over the past 90 years, most if not all of the legislation and regulations, congress passed and signed into law by the President of the United States were reactionary to real world events instead of visionary outlook. The aviation industry would enter into the United States at a relatively slow pace furthermore; there was minor growth from the Wright Brothers first flight in 1903 to mid-1925. The years between…

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    3.0 Findings Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAS) is a great company in Malaysia, it required plenty of manpower to form the organization. The organization represented by a group of deliberate arrangement of people brought together to accomplish a specific purpose. MAS organization group divided into 2 major elements: Board of directors and Senior Management. For the current motivation issues of MAS companies, we can refer back to the serious crisis that strongly affected the operations of whole MAS…

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    Spirit Airlines Case

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    Company Airlines: Transition into a New Low-fare Carrier Part A Recently, the low-cost market has become the fastest growing airline sector and one of the most popular ways of travelling and organizing our private and business needs. Fair Skies Airlines are going to become a low-cost company offering low tariffs in exchange for eliminating many services which used to be included into the fare. Before the amendments take place, the detailed evaluation of the closest competitors should be done.…

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    important businesses in the airline industry. LCCs’ most strength of service is the price of tickets. They offer lower fare operating short-haul and point-to-point flights. Among various airlines, Southwest Airlines is one of the successful LCCs, and it takes unique approaches to successfully differentiate itself from the competitors. It focuses on people, the process and physical evidence. According to “Southwest Airlines: In a Different World,” Southwest Airlines has been the airline that…

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    Delta Airlines Mergers

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    Abstract Most of the major airlines have been expanding their service network via airline strategic alliances with other small airlines to form a global service network. Since last two decades, due to this mergers airline industry is undergoing unprecedented changes. This paper explores the airlines’ mergers and how they impact the aviation industry. The employees in the aviation industry, customer’s satisfaction, their views on mergers, and labor protective provision are some of the topics that…

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    Duties of Airline Pilot An aircraft pilot is accountable for the Safety and Security of the aircraft, travellers, crew members and cargo under various air traffic circumstances. Roles of an airline pilot are somewhat stimulating which can be accomplished successfully if the pilot is well skilled in all phases. The main role is positively to fly the aircraft securely from the departure airport to the target. Other than the air route there are other concerns as well that the Pilot has to take care…

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    Southwest Airlines Culture

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    Southwest Airlines was created in 1967, as a small short distance airline. Through the 1970’s Southwest was an airline fighting for a place, living in survival mode. However, in 1980, a change began to reformulate their focus. The culture of Southwest was born of that reformulation. Southwest made the decision to focus on the heart of their company, the people. In doing this they created a culture that not only values the customer, but the people of Southwest as well. Steps to Culture Change…

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    Singapore Airlines As with most things in life the only constant, is change. Similar to one’s personal life their business life is just as complex and ever changing. Today 's business environment requires that organizations, like Singapore Airlines, to undergo change on a constant basis in order to remain competitive. These changes may be minor, or may be something major such as in refocusing the overall strategy of the organization. It is up to the change manager to effectively move the…

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