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    “The Industry Handbook: The Airline Industry” could not put the aspect of the airline industry better. There is a lot of competition on airline market. During the recent years there were some events that were no good for this industry therefore it affected the domestic and international services. Before most of the airline industry was owned by government and it still is in many countries but all of major airlines in U.S. had become privet. The substantial impact on airline industry has route…

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    Boeing Case Study

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    fly as fast as today’s fastest commercial airplanes and encourage airlines to retire their Boeing 767s and Airbus A300s and A310s and replace them with 787s rather than Airbus’s A330 planes at that time. Boeing focus on dramatically reduce journey times whilst provide affordable than before and comfortable for passengers. An improved passenger experience and cutting-edge innovations make this plane innovative and popular to airlines and passengers. The Dreamliner…

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    Aer Lingus is the one of the national airlines in Ireland. Its headquarters are at Dublin airport. A fleet of 47 Airbus aircraft are operated by Aer Lingus, and the company carries over 10 million passengers per year on mainline and Regional services. The company also offers airport services and in-flight services, as well as cargo transportation services, mainly on its long-haul routes. Its cargo services include direct services between cities in Ireland the United States, Europe and the UK,…

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    Tata Airlines Case Study

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    India came to be the world's early all-jet airline. In 1971, the airline seized transport of its early Boeing 747-200B shouted Ruler Ashoka (registered VT-EBD). This coincided alongside the introduction of the 'Palace in the Sky' livery and branding. A feature of this livery is the paintwork concerning every single airplane window, in the cusped arch style of windows in Indian palaces. In 1986 Air India seized transport of the Airbus A310-300; the airline is the biggest operator of this kind in…

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    Ktch Airlines Case Study

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    5.1 CRM Implementation at KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 5.1.1 Brief history: 1919 – Dutch Queen grants the 'Royal' attribute to KLM and foundation of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines 1921 - KLM starts its own fleet of aircraft and pilots 1971 - KLM head office established 1988 - Takeover of Netherlines airline 1989 - 20% stake in Northwest Airlines 1991 - KLM Citihopper formed 1991 – KLM increased its stake in Transavia from 40 - 80% 1996 - 26% share in Kenya airlines 1998 - KLM and Malaysian code share…

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    The airline industry has grown modernization over the last few years. In the past, there were very few airlines operating across the world. Every airlines in the world need to have right leadership and strong management team to succeed in the air transport industry. To achieve objectives and mission, Top level management need to have the best strategy during setting overall goals and to assess whether the objectives are being met. They also need to acknowledge entire management team and…

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    Mas Airlines Case Study

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    Malaysia has being ranked as a 5-Star airline among the most exclusive group of world airlines by the aviation rating organisation, SKYTRAX after MAS Airlines on par with Singapore Airlines and above Thai Airways and Air Asia. The organisation has ranked with just four other airlines in the world, fortunately, MAS airlines are one of it with their strong product and quality services. Malaysia Airline also fully owned 94 fleet of total of Boeing and Airbus that has constantly created and…

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    Ethical Codes In Air Canada

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    largest airlines in Canada. The two people that remain most responsible for the neglect and service are Calin Rovinescu (both CEO and president) and David I. Richardson (chairman). The most interesting issue that Air Canada has faced is its consistent inability to remain financially stable, having claimed bankruptcy and having further financial difficulties. BACKGROUND Founded in 1936, it charters to 178 destinations around the world. It is known to be the world’s ninth largest airline…

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    Consequently, the brand AirAsia attracts millions of home viewers all over the world and is currently perceived as the world’s best low cost airline in Asia. Advertising and Promotions: AirAsia successfully attracts millions of customers by offering ‘The Free Seats Promo’ for both domestic and international flights to Langkawi, Singapore and other selected destinations in 2014. The promotional…

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    Consequently, the brand AirAsia attracts millions of home viewers all over the world and is currently perceived as the world’s best low cost airline in Asia. Advertising and Promotions: AirAsia successfully attracts millions of customers by offering ‘The Free Seats Promo’ for both domestic and international flights to Langkawi, Singapore and other selected destinations in 2014. The promotional…

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