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    London Heathrow Airport Introduction London Heathrow Airport is a most important international airport in West London, England, United Kingdom. Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world in 2014, it handled a record of 73.4 million passengers, a 1.4 percent increase from 2013. Heathrow is situated in 22 km; 14 mi, west of Central London, and has two parallel east–west runways along with five terminals which covers 12.14 square kilometres. The airport is owned and operated by Heathrow Airport Holdings, which itself is owned by FGP TopCo Limited, an international consortium led by the Spanish Ferrovial Group that includes…

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    London Heathrow Airport or Heathrow is the major International Airport in London, United Kingdom. By International passenger traffic, Heathrow is the second busiest airport in the world by international passenger traffic, also busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic and the seventh busiest airport in the world by total passenger traffic. In 2016, it handled 75.7 million passengers. Heathrow is one of six airports with scheduled services serving in London area. Heathrow is owned and…

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    A380-A business disaster in aviation world As the world 's largest passenger aircraft, Airbus A380 is considered the pinnacle of large passenger aircraft. This double-deck, four-engine jumbo jet boasts a host of luxurious amenities: suites, bar, gym, and showers. As Tesla in the consumer caused by the desire, many people also want to try the A380 this air giant. Airbus Chief Financial Officer Harald Wihelm said in London that the Airbus A380 is expected to maintain its break-even balance in…

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    Freedom To Fly Case Study

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    This campaign illustrates the problems British Airways and Virgin Atlantic faced in the trade-offs between environmental, social and economic criteria. With over 180 million passengers using UK airports in 2000, government forecasts were predicting a doubling of demand in the next twenty years. (BBC,2002) This meant that many coalitions of interest groups were captivated as this campaign represented a major new move in the country. The coalition, therefore, wanted to avert a crisis in capacity…

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    planning. This presents the organizations with a dilemma on whether to do strategic planning internally or to hire an outside consultant to guide the organization through the in-house initiatives of planning. As such, organizations implement the balanced scorecard, BSC to drive performance thereby transforming the strategic objectives into a set of performance measures. Companies are widely applying the BSCs as tools for strategic planning as well as quality management systems. The BSC is…

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    British Airways PLC, a British air-transport company, is branded as one of the largest airline in the world carrying approximately 36 million passengers a year. Its headquarters are established near Heathrow Airport in London. In 1935, small UK air transport companies arose together to form British Airways. Later, the British Government joined British Airways with its competing airline firm, Imperial Airways to form British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC). British European Airways (BEA), a…

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    Industry After 9/11

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    Last December record amounts of snow and cold temperatures hit the U.S. and most part of Europe, which led to chaos in the whole travel industry (Jainchill, 2011). Many flights all over the world were cancelled and some of the airports were shut due to the adverse weather conditions. Moreover, even train or bus services, namely in United Kingdom, were not fully operational due to the same reasons. Such things like terrorist attacks or natural disasters always have big influence on travel…

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    these places is Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey is in London, England and is since…

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