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    hubs and allows the average Southwest aircraft to be in the air for more than an hour longer each day than a similarly sized jet flown by a network carrier. Southwest 's avoid-the-hubs strategy also pays dividends in on-time operations. According to FlightStats, Southwest 's 78 percent on-time performance in June is eight percentage points higher than the industry average and higher than that of any of its major competitors. Simple In-Flight Service Business travelers haven 't always loved Southwest

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    organizations, and individuals which affect the revenue, growth and profitability of each airline. Tragic events that took place on September 11, 2001 put a huge dent in the industry but currently in the process of recovering slowly and steadily. Demands for air transportation is constantly on the rise even with occasional sets backs encountered by the industry such as; terrorism, changing economics, skyrocketing fuel prices, demand changes, and increasing competition. Current Status of the Company

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    definition of climate: the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years. Climate is closely associated with the seasons, but do you know what causes the seasons? Log on to the website

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    and started service in June of 1971. The airline is headquartered in Dallas, Texas and originally operated flights within the state of Texas. The company has since expanded and now operates flights from Dallas to almost all major cities in the United States and is considered the largest low-cost carrier in the country. “Southwest seeks to offer a travel product that is built around flights targeted to specific demographics and ticket pricing that is simplified so that passengers know

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    2. Methods and Materials 2.1 Study Area Apalachicola Bay is wide estuarine system located in Florida panhandle and covers an area about 539 km2 (Figure-1). The bay is relatively shallow with an average depth of 3.0 m. It is one of the most productive natural systems in North America and highly recognized by the state, federal and international organizations for its pristine water quality and unaffected estuarine habitats (ANERR, 2008). Apalachicola bay and its barrier islands were formed by deltaic

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    changed America’s homeland security, started a war, and a memorial in New York. The World Trade Center Towers collapsed, the pentagon had a plane crash through it, and Flight 93 crashed into a field on September 11! Four planes were hijacked on September 11th but only three made it to their target. American Airlines Flight 11 flew into the north tower of The World Trade Center at 8:47 AM (Sullivan 25.) The plane flew into

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    choosing the cheaper online alternative. This new technology cut out the middleman, and also allowed airline industries to diminish their own costs by diminishing personnel, as they developed company websites from which the passengers could purchase flight tickets. The Internet also allowed airline companies to develop dynamic pricing models, where they could monitor their competitors'

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    Southwest Airline Case Study

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    He proposed this idea to Kelleher. King convinced that local air travel needs in Texas were not too complicated and the time required to drive to airports, parks, and take off was too lengthy. Business concept Rollin’s BUSINESS CONCEPT for the airline was: ATTRACT passengers by flying convenient schedules, getting

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    AirTran Airways has been very successful with its low-fare Business Class, while Frontier and JetBlue offer live in-flight television. US Airways offers a first class product, and a very extensive route network including international destinations. The first successful low-cost carrier was Pacific Southwest Airlines in the United States, which pioneered the concept when their first flight took place on May 6, 1949. However, Southwest Airlines that began service in 1971 and has been profitable every

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    San Antonio. ------4 year legal and regulatory battle from rival airlines------ 1971 (January): Lamar Muse brought in as the CEO to get operations under way. Boeing supplied three new 737s, discounted price by $1 million (5>4) and financed 90% of the $12 million deal. 1971 (June):

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