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    Koggala Case Study

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    139 km south of Colombo, and is situated at a height of 3 meters (9.8 ft.) Above the sea level. Due to rise of tourism infrastructure development have increased in recent decades. As part of the development project plan the construction of an international airport is suggested. This circumstance reasoning become among scientists, environmentalists, economists, politicians and interest groups. Both negative and…

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    Cathay Pi Case Study

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    This award winning airline is deeply committed to develop Hong Kong into a top-tier international hub for both passengers and cargo as the Available Seat Kilometers (ASK) is 127,215 million in 2013and an increase of 3.3% in passengers carried to 29.9 million compared to 2012. Moreover, revenue stands at HK$71,826 million, as increased of 2…

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    Portugal Pros And Cons

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    T&T factors’ scores. As we can see, the peak differences of factors in 2015 were Air transport and Ground & port infrastructures, Natural resources and Cultural & business travel, where Portugal had the fewer scores in 0,9 or more than Spain. Not just these factors should be improved in Portugal tourism sectors, but also the factors, which had the scores less than 5,0, such as Business environment, International openness, Price competitiveness and Environmental sustainability. Other factors…

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    Fly Dubai Case Study

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    and development activities to tackle the high cost and to make their flight service more significant. The company has association with various flying partners including Al Ansari exchange, Bob Finance, Orient Exchange and many more. The company follows fair pricing policies which makes it one of the most genuine and reliable airline service in Dubai.…

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    choice for power generation. Nuclear power is one of the most efficient and safest forms of power generation. The construction costs of building a nuclear power plant are high, however its operating costs are cheap. The price of uranium is cheap to transport however, it is rare and must be transported to countries that do not have any. Even though uranium is rare and it is hard for developing countries to build a nuclear reactor and purchase uranium, nuclear power is the clear choice in power…

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    Penang Port Case Study

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    is the strategical geographical location. Penang Port has a good network with Thailand and Indonesia and also know as the Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT). Malaysia has good network with Thaialnd and Indonesia. (Asean Ports Association Malaysia, 2010), Penang Port can be positioned as a regional transshipment hub and upgraded to be one of the major container ports in the Bay of Bengal. The figure below show the map of IMT-GT. FIGURE1.3 Map of Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand…

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    1. The PESTLE framework is used to understand the political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental forces affecting an industry and its incumbent organizations: • Political: Singapore Airline is the national air carrier for the company and it represent the country by carrying its national flag thus if the country has any national political problem will have a major impact on the operation of the airline industrial. • Economic: The major effect on Airline business is Fuel and…

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    Carbon-Capture And Storage

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    dioxide has been released in the air. However, 250 billion tons are still in the atmosphere (An Expert View on Carboon Capture and Storage , 2013). This proves that carbon dioxide takes a significant amount of time to disappear. If the amount of carbon dioxide continues to persist, the Earth may be facing dangerous climate change. In order to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, a few organizations such as the International Energy Association has propose on…

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    that influence the chances of success or failure. STRENGTHS DEF: Capital, knowledge, skill, or other edge which an organisation has compare to its competitors in satisfying the need of consumers. 1 Broad flight route network in worldwide i. International routes Map (Easyfly Club, 2016) Malaysia Airline Berhad has developed a broad network of destinations in worldwide.…

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    2.4.4 Guest Policies and procedures Policies and procedures are enforced to keep high level service quality and standards that ensure the safety and wellbeing of all guest and employees. These were developed in house with guidance from industry groups. Seaside guest polices covers cancellations, refunds, No-Shows, rates, Check-in and Check-out and the Pet Friendly Policy. Refer to appendix 11.2 for policy details. 2.4.5 Quality control: Service and cleanliness quality will be monitored through…

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