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    The hub and spoke model is an efficient transportation model that simplifies the transportation mechanism by creating a hub and connecting it to the end units through spokes. This system has been extensively used in the aviation industry, both foe passengers as well as freight. This model is also being adopted in various sectors to increase efficiency. The pioneer in this model was Delta Airlines that started using this model in 1955. FedEx, also started the use of this method to increase its…

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    American Airlines is the world’s largest airline company, if measured by the fleet size, revenue, destinations served, and passengers flown. American Airlines is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, within the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Together with its regional partners, American Airlines operates an extensive international and domestic network with nearly 6,700 flights per day to nearly 350 destinations in more than 50 countries. The history of American Airlines dates back in 1926 when…

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    functions and their use context to the mix. The current draft does not distinguish between commercial or non-commercial use. The new EASA laws place drones into three categories based on risks and governing authority. For example, the open category is a low-risk category for drones that weighs less than 55 lbs. Such drones are regulated by local police. The specific category exceeds restrictions for open categories and is governed by a combination of state and EU laws. It is a medium-risk…

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    FWA Marketing Plan Camila Grays Marketing- MGMT 311 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Professor Michael Lees March 1, 2017 Marketing Plan for FWA 1. Summary Flying with Altitude is a private business that manufactures military grade planes and flies high profile individuals in their commercial airlines. Christoph Trieb started the company in 1993. The business has grown rapidly within the…

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    Cathay Pacific Case Study

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    classes target leisure travellers, searching for a low budget way of travel. The success of Cebu Pacific’s booking class system, despite passengers having to pay an additional cost for the more comfortable seats, is an indication that comfort still remains to be an important factor considered by travellers. As such, an emphasis on comfort and service can remain to be Cathay Pacific’s unique selling point, differentiating itself from other low cost airlines. By continuing to improve the quality…

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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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    customer and business travelers whom are looking for low airfares to travel to their destination, safely and comfortably. AirAsia adopted low cost leadership strategy, hence, all sources such as labour, fuel and aircrafts related to cost reduction must be exploited. AirAsia must reduce operating cost throughout its internal value chain activities. Therefore, we have used value chain analysis as a tool to analyze the effectiveness of AirAsia’s low cost strategy in adding value to their customers…

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    recent years, mergers and acquisitions and restructuring of the aviation industry is further exacerbated by the industry's competitive situation. Virgin Airlines in response to fierce competition in the industry to avoid the traditional airlines and low-cost airlines, looking for market gaps for the passengers who did not think the boss, or do not want to do, and consumers are very welcome, it is necessary , Can benefit from the products and services. Thus in the fierce competition in the…

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    Southwest Airline Background Southwest Airlines is the largest low-cost, commuter airline measured by number of passengers carried each year within the United States. Southwest Airlines is known as a “discount airline” compared with its large rivals. In late 1966, Rollin King, a San Antonio entrepreneur who owned a small commuter air service, came to see Herb Kelleher at the latter’s law office with a plan to start a low-cost, low-fare airline that would shuttle passengers between San-Antonio,…

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    Tourist Destination Theory

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    CHAPER #1: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK OF TOURIST DESTINATION MANAGEMENT 1.1 TOURIST DESTINATION MANAGEMENT 1.1.1 Defining a Tourist Destination The term destination comes from the Latin and means "designation". Integrated into the tourist vocabulary, the destination became a synonym for the goal of a journey although the function of the term originally consisted exclusively of aircraft and ship journeys (Schröder, 1998). Only since the mid-1990s has the term gained new meaning. Tourism is an economic…

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