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Competitive Advantage Of Southwest Airlines

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PART A: Description of the company
Southwest Airlines Co. is a major U.S airline and the world’s largest low-cost carrier headquartered in Dallas, Texas. History of company since 2004 until now which has very significant impact to company. On 2004, Southwest was introduced their Revenue Ticketless Customer that able to print the boarding pass from website and announces that they will begin services from Denver International Airport (DEN) in early 2006. They team up with new company, Sky Media Services Inc. to reinstate our popular inflight magazine program. October 2007, they announce a partnership with the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute to promote educational and youth Leadership program and the airline will assist with travel expenses. …show more content…

The main competitors are AirTran Holdings (AAI) and JetBlue Airways (JBLU). The other competitors include United Continental Holdings (UAL) and American Airlines (AMR). Efficient cost-saving strategies, Southwest’s continuously profitable in the airline industry.
No Specialization in high-technology Southwest does not specialized in high technology that can become obsolete. It used current technology. No investment on new technology.

Conclusion Southwest Airlines had sufficient information to classify as undervalued. Southwest may undervalue because they had stable earnings history, classified as “A” credit rating, gain competitive advantages among competitors and they does not specialized in High-technology.
This quality may contribute for Southwest to exist in market and/or industry for long term.
References

Inqram, S. (1 July, 2014). Why Southwest Airlines (LUV) Stock Is UpToday. Retrieved from TheStreet: http://www.thestreet.com/story/12762654/1/why-southwest-airlines-luv-stock-is-uptoday.html
Kelly, K. (2 May, 2012). The ‘Fixer’ at Southwest Airlines. Retrieved from CNBC:

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