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    game to finish.” “I get what you’re playing at, Rainsford. Well then, one of us will make a delicious treat for my poor hou-” A loud thud interrupted General Zaroff’s words. The two men stared blankly at each other. “Now, who in God’s name is here at this hour?” The general muttered, swinging open his bedroom door. Rainsford hesitantly followed, staying at the top of the stairs. He heard the front door creak open. “I apologize for interrupting anything, sir, but I recently lost..” The…

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    Winston (1986), Burghouwt and Hakfoort (2001)). Sustainability of airline business model was questioned once the market became open and competition began to strengthen. Only those airlines that were able to react promptly and adjust to the emerging conditions had a chance to sustain profitably and retain their market position. Since deregulation, air transport services in the US and the EU are performed by airlines which are privately owned and their goal is to maximize their respective profits.…

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    The short story “The Open Boat” by author Stephen Crane, tells the tale of four unlucky men that become stranded at sea in a small lifeboat after they are forced to abandon their steamship. The survivors were composed of an oiler, a cook, a captain and a correspondent. At first the men focus on keeping the lifeboat afloat as they wait for someone to come and rescue them. However, soon the gravity of the situation hits the men and they realize that they are on their own, so the four men then…

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    Protecting the American Right Americans should not have to fight for their right to bear arms. This right to bear arms was given to us by our forefathers, of whom, many died fighting for those rights. The entitlement is so valuable to the American people that the law was placed second on the bill of rights. In today’s world, many politicians are trying with all of their power to make personal gun ownership illegal in the United States. In many incidences, this is done in response to the murders,…

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    Readers are taken on an extraordinary journey at the sea with no land in sight. The vessel aboard the open water symbolizes Coleridge’s train of imagination far away from the realisms of life. The albatross was initially considered a good luck charm because he once led the ship to safety from the icy antarctic water. So after the mariner kills the albatross, the crew is scared as they are convinced the crime will solely result in penalty by the power of the sea. The crew is clearly proven…

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    Air India Case Study

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    getting bankrupt because of the high cost involved. Air India is immune to such threats as it gets a strong backing from the government which nearly eliminates bankruptcy risks. Air India has a wide geographical coverage of more than 34 countries across US, far-East Europe, South-East Asia, etc. and around 51 destinations in India. However, Air India has been facing financial issues after its merger with Indian Airlines which has resulted in failing of the employees’…

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    Marketing and Sales: JetBlue Gone are the days when it would take months to travel across the ocean, and weeks to ride across the country, now all one has to do to reach a destination is hop on an airplane. While many people have personal vehicles, very few own planes. That’s why so many people rely on airline companies such as JetBlue to provide such services. When viewed from a quality, marketing, and sales standpoint JetBlue soars over other airlines with their dedication to high quality…

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    Jetblue Case

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    AZ to MD JFK to NY CA to FL JetBlue $ - $188 $842 Southwest $456 $ - $898 Delta $846 $272 $1,626 American $403 $374 $721 1. Based on the research it appears JetBlue has lower prices compared to its competitors. JetBlue did not have available flights from Phoenix to Baltimore on October 25th. JetBlue’s base is JFK in New York. When JetBlue was able to lock in JFK as their base they…

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    American Airlines US Airways Merger Background Information In 1929, Aviation Company initiated taking air couriers and other aviation-associated agencies. In 1930, these diminutive companies got integrated as American Airways. In 1934, it transformed into American Airlines, Inc. Almost all American aviation was launched in 1939, and later on it became US Airways, a courier program for the American Pennsylvania-Ohio territory. In 1978, US governmental officials approved the Air Carrier…

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    According to the Federal Aviation Administration website, American Airlines flight 965 from Miami International Airport to Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport in Cali, Colombia started off as a routine flight for the 163 passengers and 8 crew aboard the Boeing 757 aircraft. The pilots originally had the flight management system (FMS) programmed in from Miami all the way to a landing on runway 1 at Cali. Cali, along with having lots of mountainous terrain around it also did not have…

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