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    Allegiant Air Case Study

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    Allegiant Air primarily looks to serve leisure travelers that are going from Northern United States to Southern United States. Allegiant Air started with very few routes but has seen rapid growth recently. The rapid growth of the company has been recognized in Fortune 100’s Fastest Growing Companies: listed at 25. Allegiant Air has 11 operating bases where flights are constantly offered. The 11 operating bases have flights in 114 cities around the United States. Allegiant Air copied parts of Southwest’s business model. This includes only offering direct flights. Also like Southwest, Allegiant Air removes the middle man and only offers airline tickets through their…

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    Allegiant Air

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    Allegiant Air’s Successful Marketing Strategy The textbook author includes a case on airline company Allegiant Air. I would like to mention that I have never flown in a plane. I do not have a fear of planes, I just have not had the opportunity to ride one. Considering that my ultimate goal is to travel the world I know one day that opportunity will occur. I have not heard of Allegiant Air until I read this case, but from what I have read I assume they are the best option for flying within the…

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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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    Lexington’s Blue Grass Airport is classified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as a primary, small hub airport (U.S. Department of Transportation, 2014). Blue Grass serves over one million passengers each year and occupies approximately 1,000 acres. The airport offers commercial flights to destinations worldwide and also provides a variety of corporate and general aviation services including U.S. Customs cargo inspection, flight instruction, charter aircraft, airplane maintenance,…

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    Pilot Error

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    that also. Making my way back to the gate, I find a nice quiet seat by the window to fully relish my coffee and the paper. As I take a sip, I glance down at the paper reading the front page headline. “Plane crash in Indonesia, Kills all 500 aboard.” I say out loud, “Wow! Isn’t this a great article to read at the airport.” Before I continue to read, I take another sip of coffee and look out the window to the other planes at their respective gates thinking in my mind, “What really causes an…

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    Effects Of Electric Cars

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    new technology has been developed and now we can see within a car, front and rear view cameras, internet connection, air bags, seat warmers, and so on. 3.- The effect of the emissions on the environment and government…

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    Answer 1: Earlier in the beginning of the millennium, the Root Air came into existence with a mysterious voice mail massage. The massage was from Ted Shetzen, the chief functional officer of Sky service Airlines Inc. Roots Air’s profit making plan was to filch away a little part of Air Canada’s extreme gainful consumers or the flyers of business class. The strategy was to tantalizing the customers with celebrity pitches and by making promise to provide food of excellent quality, luxurious…

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    that pollution is contaminating the world including, Air Pollution, Soil Pollution, and Water Pollution. Within those three, there are many issues that are arising that need to have immediate action taking place. Water pollution is killing many animals, which is leading to endangered species. Soil contamination is damaging crops, which is causing soil erosion. Lastly, air pollution is causing air quality to be at an all-time low, it is also causing biological effects of UV exposure, and Volatile…

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    problem that is harming everyone around the world. Al gore explains that from melting of polar caps to destroying the ecosystem could happen only because of human action. As Dolgon & Baker mentions, “the primary human-made cause of global warming is CO2 in the atmosphere leading to acidic rain” (Dolgon & Baker 205), the reader could agree that acidic rain does happen and humans are the reason for it. In today’s society almost everyone has a car, take United States for instance, when I came to…

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    has caused increase of dangerous air pollutant and climate change which has led to serious health illness, the increase in population is directly proportional to the increase in human sources of pollution. In the early model of Earth’s atmosphere, oxygen was a minor component of the Earth’s atmosphere and so many theories were made up for why this was so. However, as life evolved, oxygen became abundant. Today, oxygen and nitrogen makes up the largest volume of gases in the Earth’s atmosphere…

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