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    also “secondary-hub-secondary” strategy on connecting European secondary airports with cities in Asia and Australia with only one transfer. Thus, permitting it to enjoy a competitive advantage in travel time on a number of city pairs because legacy carriers offered itineraries with two transfers; “secondary-hub-hub-secondary” (Grimme, 2011, p.333). Additionally, up until then, for many states-owned airlines, it was more important achieving indirect state benefits, like tourism stimulation and…

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    Some of the most obvious and positive effects of aircraft are increasing the driving speed, reduction of travel time, warfare methods, commercial effects, the development of aeronautics, the jobs created by the construction of aircraft and aerospace industry, it promotes business and rapid trade and makes it much easier to transport goods and products to remote locations. A drive that normally takes 6 hours takes about 80 minutes via airplane. It makes the world more allies and globalized by…

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    TSA Disadvantages

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    I. Summary Since the foundation of the TSA a government operated system of airport security has been established. However disadvantages of this system have emerged such as poor customer satisfaction and high operating costs. The alternative is to go to a privately owned and operated contractor system. This would reduce costs and improve customer satisfaction and security. By giving the TSA an oversight function it would become more effective in searching for possible attacks and establishing…

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    Southwest Airlines Student’s Name University Affiliation Date Southwest Airlines After its inception in 1967, Southwest Airlines has grown tremendously to become one of America’s biggest airlines. As a young company, Southwest Airlines focused mostly on the families and leisure travelers are the main pool of customers. Over the last fifteen years, it has shifted its focus to incorporate the business travelers and other tourists. After creating a good relationship with its clients, it…

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    In the recent years Bulgaria’s tourism industry, has increased a lot, in addition the potential for development and improvement continues to be high. The highest percentage in the tourism sector is in the seaside and ski resorts. The state agency for tourism says that the health and wellness tourism accounts for only 3% of the whole tourism industry in the country. There is defiantly a need for improvement in this sector, e.g. more spa centres, better advertising and more recreational buildings.…

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    Risk Management through cost control - Aviation Industry G.Rajesh1, Yamuna Krishna2 1. Ph.D Scholar, School of Management Studies, Hindustan University. 2. Head, School of Management Studies, Hindustan University. Introduction: It is a well-known fact that aviation sector not only brings immense benefits to communities and economies around the world, but also acts as a key catalyst for the overall economic growth, social development and tourism thereby facilitating connectivity and access to…

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    Findings • Distance and time are key factors in driving people to buy flight tickets. The longer the distance and the more limited time slot, the greater the likelihood that consumers choose to travel by air. • According to the interviewee, in terms of relative short-distance travel, a price gap of 30 to 40 dollars between bus tickets and flights tickets perhaps will has a certain impact on people’s choices. • Fast, energy saving, time saving, and more expensive are linked together as…

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    Delta airlines are very beneficial for passengers who look for the flight tickets very affordable price. Passengers who are very much into business affairs and so they travel a lot, for them, it is very beneficial to make the booking with Delta airlines. All the facilities that the airline usually offers for the premium class are also offered for the economical class. Passengers can avail the facility and enjoy the journey to the fullest without any inconvenience caused. In the situations where…

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    Ryanair Porter's 5 Forces

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    Executive Summary: Ryanair is one of Europe’s biggest and most profitable airline. Their strategy seeks to expand offerings through low fares and continuous improvement. Ryanair has been able to get great traffic through its business model and their ability to constantly maintain focus on cost and operations. Their key strategy are Low fares, to deliver the best customer service and offer incentives to travellers from point to point flight on their short haul. They are able to cut down on their…

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    Air27 Case Study

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    PROBLEM DEFINITION AND JUSTIFICATION Air27 is a airline company which is operating on routes all over Europe. This airline company provides the lowest cost for the passengers travelling compared to their other competitors. The company is very profitable in terms of revenue and the passengers travelling per year. The passengers travelling in this airlines per year are 30 million and the total revenue is approximately over two billion euros. After having a lot of revenue the company is facing a…

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