SWOT & PEST Analysis - Emirates Airlines SWOT As Emirates Airlines plans to increase there revenue by launching a new project, it needs to create a framework and analyse it throughly, with the help of SWOT analysis this can be achieved. SWOT - Strength, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats Strength The most important strength, some may even consider it an asset, for emirate airlines is its brand awareness among the consumers. The Chairman of the airline - Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum is…
Abstract The present paper is based upon the tyres. The tyres industry is facing heavy competition in the deregulated aviation market as consequence of the emergence of low cost tyres with good quality product offering their services at prices. The tyres are very useful to the all business people. Because, the tyres plays a vital role to business man customers and passengers. The goods are sent or passes or exchange only through the transport.. In transport, we can use different type of…
1.0 Before Singapore International Airlines (SIA) was implemented. It started off with the name Malayan Airways Limited (MAL), (MAL) started with 3 scheduled flights every week to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. After 5 years, more planes were bought to enable more flights to head out to many other different countries. (Singapore Airlines, 2014). In 1965 is when Singapore gained its independence from Malaysia, both countries decided to joint alliance and control the airline in 1966, renaming it…
famous adage,” strategy is not only about doing things, it’s about making choices and knowing what not to do.” Company Background Air India was formed with an idea of running mail flights from Bombay and Colombo that connected with the Imperial Airways flights from the United Kingdom. J. R. D. Tata was the founder of Aviation Department of Tata Sons which was called as Tata Airlines back then. Tata Airlines became a public limited company on 29 July 1946 under the name Air India. In 1953,…
Introduction 1. Business Analysis of Aegean Airlines In 1999 founded the Aegean Airlines becomes the first Greek private company licensed aviation. Primary destinations were Athens, Thessaloniki and Heraklion. Then flights to Rhodes, Chania, Alexandroupoli, Kavala and Kerkyra. In March 2001 the company opens the Business Class service and joins forces with the Cronus Airlines and now travels to 11 destinations in Greece and abroad 7. In 2009 a very good year for Aegean after doing a proposal…
Singapore Airlines (SIA) is the top 2 airlines in the world (Skytrax,2015) . What is the strengths of SIA that made it a world class service provider today? Johnson and Scholes's theory of the cultural web and Peter Drucker's seven tasks of tomorrow's manager will use to discover the strengths underneath the fame of SIA. Figure 1 The Cultural Web Rituals and routines are effective in transmitting values and beliefs. (Smith & Steward, 2011). In SIA, providing high-quality service is the top…
A CASE STUDY Vijay Mallya: King Of Good Day came to Shutdown Overview of the case study: Kingfisher airline has started its airline service in May 2005, investors also faith on Vijay Mallya as he is running United Beverages Group (kingfisher Beer) successfully. After acquired of Air Deccan and started international flight services in 2008. After running four years of International flight services Kingfisher stopped its International airline services…
In accordance to the case, there are several opportunities that can be justify. Among them are withdrawal of traditional companies from the less traffic intense point to the most traffic intense point routes using regional airports, industry growth in European air travel industry, being a fine choice of most of the market due to recession and also success in ancillary services may lead the company to new markets for joint ventures. Market sharing growth as Ryanair, targets of reaching a hundred…
PART A Crowair Plc is a low cost airline operating short routes serving UK regional airports and other airports across Europe. A low cost carrier (LCC) is a type of airline that provides air travel for a lesser fee and with less/fewer comfort (Wikipedia, low cost carrier).To make up for their lower fares the airline charges extra for food and services, baggage, priority seating etc.; this is otherwise known as the ancillary revenue which is an important financial element for a LCC. Crowair’s…
Answers to Q3 Tiger Airways: Tiger Airways was formed and have been in operation since 2004 as the LCC (low-cost-carrier) of Singapore Airline. The Tiger Airline's 49% share held by Singapore Airline, 16% held by Irelandia Investment Ltd, 24% held by Indigo Partners, and 11% held by Temasek (Poon and Waring, 2010). Tigerair business model is based on LCC that is intended to remain low operational cost, operational simplicity, and maintain better positioning. The airline have been generating…