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    University of New South Wales Marketing Research AVIA2501 – Individual Assigement Yuen HIu Yeung Dominic (3486765) 2015/4/7   Content 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. IMPACT ON QANTAS AND EMIRATES 4 2.1 ROUTING AND FLEET OF QANTAS AND EMIRATES 4 2.2 MEMBERSHIP / ALLIANCE 5 2.3 NUMBER OF PASSENGER FLYING TO AND FROM EUROPE 5 2.4 REVENUE OF QANTAS AND EMIRATES 6 2.5 QANTAS VS EMIRATES 6 3. IMPACT ON THE MARKET BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND EUROPE 8 3.1 IMPACT ON OTHER AIRLINES (INDIRECT

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    In 2000, the UN Millennium Summit created eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) that aim to catalyze development in our world. A total of 193 countries and 23 international organizations agreed to participate and complete these goals by 2015. The MDGs encompass a total of fifteen targets that range from eradicating hunger and poverty to encouraging global partnership for development. Specifically, goal 7 aims to ensure environmental sustainability. One of the largest known and acknowledged problems

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    Is it possible for the UAE to become a corporate emerging global hub? A model of the city of 'knowledge ' inMasdarcity . Some of the key challenges continue to impede the entrepreneurs in the United Arab Emirates, while the federal government seek to include emerging companies a key item of the terms of its development plan titled "Vision 2012" Vision 2021. Emirates announced weeks before the launch of a fund worth $ 82 billion for science and technology, it aims to bring the country into the

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    Weimin Deng Anthro 205 Global Paper 2 Trapped in the Paradise of Capitalism and Neoliberalism Globalization of technology has transformed Dubai from an uninhabitable desert into a luxurious city on the Persian Gulf of the United Arab Emirates. With advancement in technology, large overseas labour force, and an abundant oil supply, Dubai has progressed to the post-industrial era (Pacione, 255). This paradise like city has become a center for global and local markets to flourish, representing

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    Dubai, United Arab Emirates Along with Karachi, Dubai is recognized as one of the fastest growing cities in the world. Dubai is also known as the world’s biggest building site built in the desert. Its annual gross domestic production has reached about 20 billion dollars with relatively small population of 2 million people. The effective government strategy of shifting Dubai into a tourist and business destination from oil production has been greatly worked and contributed to its economic

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    Before the discovery of the oil the economy of the UAE was dependent on fishing and pearl trade. The people were busy in farming dates, breeding camels and goats.Since the discovery of the oil in 1966, the country’s economy and society have changed considerably. Discovery of the oil boosted the economy and throughout 25 years the UAE has developed high living standards. The oil discovery attracted many foreigners to work in the UAE. Recognizing that the oil , the source that affects the economy,

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    Uae Society & Culture

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    UAE Society & Culture The United Arab Emirates is home to a rich cultural heritage that has been strongly influenced by its unique environment. The region's varied terrain, desert, oasis, mountains and coast, dictated the traditional lifestyles that evolved over the centuries. A resilience and resourcefulness necessary to survive in these harsh conditions was fostered by society’s age-old tribal structure: each family was traditionally bound by obligations of mutual assistance to his immediate

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    In this report, the reader will get to know Emirates airlines and Etihad airways briefly, and know what role does those airlines have in the airline industry. The report is divided into 7 parts. At the beginning, the reader will be informed about both airlines marketing process, like what the airlines give to satisfy customers’ desires. In the second section, explaining the marketing strategy of both airlines. Third part is, marketing mix where the reader will get to know about Emirates and Etihad

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    looking fabulous but needing a break from the doldrums of daily life, they are invited to Abu Dhabi to experience the newest hotel in hopes that Samantha’s PR firm will endorse it. The bulk of the movie follows the ladies on their awkward vacation in the rigid Middle East and the life lessons learned there. Sex in the City 2 misses the mark in its latest attempt at the box office by choosing the location of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates, scripting a lazy floundering plot line and a movie length

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    United Arab Emirates

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    Peninsula set on the southeastern coast of the Persian Gulf and the northwestern coast of the Gulf of Muscat and Oman. The UAE consists of seven emirates and was based on a pair of Gregorian calendar month 1971 as a federation. Six of the seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al

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