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    but also acts as a key catalyst for the overall economic growth, social development and tourism thereby facilitating connectivity and access to international markets. Approximately 56.6 million jobs are created by Air transport which accounts for over US$ 2.2 trillion of the global gross domestic product (GDP) and moreover Air passenger traffic in India is increasing at a very fast pace and the sub-continent’s airport infrastructure has undergone a sea change due to modernization as well as…

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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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    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 the passengers have to book the flight tickets or…

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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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    Air India Case Study

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    Airlines became a public limited company under the name of Air India. Since then, Air India has been a source of national pride because it is regarded as one of the finest airlines which is at par with the leading airlines like Pan Am and British Airways. Air India had a mascot named ‘Maharajah’ which symbolized graciousness and high living. Now, Air India has lost its competitive advantage and has been declining over the years. The study was done in order to analyze the declining phase of the…

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    Ettihad Airways Case Study

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the company: Etihad Airways is considered in the United Arab Emirates is the national carrier of the company, through the Royal (Amiri) The company was established in July 2003. Also, Etihad Airways was known during the past 10 years and one of the fastest growing airlines in commercial aviation history. Etihad Airways has a set of awards that highlighted its position as one of the leading brands in the world in a manner distinct. Also received an award for…

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    Introduction Virgin Australia is second largest Australian airline, entered the aviation marketplace in 2000 acquired genuine rivalry in the leisure division of the marketplace. Formally Virgin Australia was known as Virgin Blue and in May 2011 new brand name Virgin Australia has been launched. Due to the game changing program declared by John Borghetti (CEO of the company) has brought Virgin brand to accomplish advanced level of success in its procedures and operations to become valuable in the…

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    Flight Simulators

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    The demand for flight simulators has been largely accelerated by the need to train and evaluate pilots and aircrew efficiently, safely and effectively. Flight training tends to be driven by economics. The overall cost of purchasing and operating a flight simulator is a small fraction compared to operating the aircraft it replicates. Exercises such as an engine failure or stalling can be taught in the simulator. As a result the pilot and instructor as less susceptible to the dangers presented…

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    Leaderships have many styles are the Autocratic, Bureaucratic, Coaching, the Cross- Cultural, Emergent, Laissez Faire, Strategic, Team, Facilitative, Servant, Transformation and many more. One person can have more than one leadership styles. Marillyn Hewson, Bill Gate and Spencer Brown are participant leaders. Bill Gate, Spencer Brown and Willy Walker are vision leaders. The Transformational leadership are Bill Gate, Spencer Brown and Willy Walker. The only leader for Autocratic are Bill…

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    Written Report On October 21, 1994, the tunnel at Heathrow Airport collapsed. The civil engineer responsible for the collapse, Balfour Beatty, was later fined £1.2 million in Feb 1999. Many lives were put at risk and hundreds of flights were cancelled. The collapse was an engineering catastrophe as it had the potential to crush and kill many civilians using the Piccadilly line and seriously harm bystanders near the area, it was extremely lucky that there were no casualties. A large crater was…

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