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    Some types of strategic issues can arise from outsourcing production to different places all around the earth, mostly if it is in low cost countries. The main issues is about the supply chain logistics. If a firm makes their operations on several different countries around the globe it is more vulnerable to become affected by the environment and non-forecastable events such as political…

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    Error Fares Case Study

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    Advantage of Them Error fares as the name implies are fares put up by the airline that are either below or above the normal fare for the flight or hotel bookings and reservations. It is amazing to know that one can take advantage of this, even on a low budget, you can travel to seamless locations and make reservations at unbelievable rates. The prices are too good true, for example you can get an error fare of $500 for a flight ticket of $5,000. In the article we shall be diving into the real…

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    into its immediate and necessary causal events. This model illustrates how a particular risk is resolved into its constituent parts. In this representation, the decomposed risk category e.g. Technical Risk appear near the top of the hierarchy, while low level data terms such as aircraft velocity, are at the bottom, the most specific part of the…

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    Information goods Information goods to not highlight in the airline industry as a seller, however airlines do use information goods, as with other industries, in some format. Airlines that provide in-flight movies and music are making use of providing information goods to their customers especially if they charge a fee for this. Weather reports (Ward 2016) is another illustration of a very beneficial information good used by airlines when deciding on diversions within routes. The importance…

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    Harrier Jet Case Study

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    The legal issue in this circumstance is of the contract and its validity. The first factor to consider is to determine if a contract even exists. The drink company implied, through a commercial advertisement that if an individual earned seven million company points, they would be rewarded with a jet. It needs to be determined if this was an offer made in the advertisement. The individual saw this commercial and did, in fact, reach the 7 million company points. He then wrote to the company and…

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    Revenue management (RM) was first implemented in the 1970s and practised mainly within the airline industry, also known as airline yield management (Cross, Higbie, & Cross., 2009). Smith (1992) described revenue management as “selling the right seats to the right customers at the right price” (as cited in Schuessler, 2010). In the late 1980s, the hotel industry adopted this practice from the airline industry, with a similar objective to increase revenue. The implementation of RM by American…

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    transcontinental and intercontinental travel and is becoming more competitive for shorter trips in many regional markets. In the US, for instance, air travel is the most important mode for trips more than about 1,100 kilometers. In developing countries low cost carriers are proliferating as well, bringing air fares lower and attracting more passengers, particularly because of the poor quality of land transportation. Therefore, the world's busiest air routes are not long haul flights, but short…

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    Case Analysis Of Fly Dubai

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    Fly Dubai Dubai Aviation Corporation, under the brand name Fly Dubai is a low-airline fully owned by the Dubai Government with its main hub and flight operation center at Dubai International Airport Terminal 2. Fly Dubai was originally established in July 2008 by the government of Dubai (Flydubai.com (1), 2014). Emirates supported Fly Dubai during the establishment phase, though it is not part of the Emirates Group (Hofmann, 2014). At the Farnborough Air Show on July 14, 2008, Fly Dubai placed…

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    sustainability of Full Service Carriers (FSC) and Low Cost Carriers (LCC). The main aim of the study was to find out the demand for travel on each type of airlines. Furthermore, the company could decide if it wants to launch a full service carrier and if investing in LCC would reap significant profits or become a liability. Incheon International Airport in Seoul, South Korea was chosen as the base point for both carriers with high travel demand and low number of competitors. 316 business…

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    a part of this strategy will involve commencing in volume, therefore that low profits per unit could also be offset. This strategy is discovered in airliners like Southwest Airlines, however it's additionally practiced generally aviation fuel promoting, at airports attempting to shop for massive amounts of chemicals or sand for…

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