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    The Qantas-Emirates agreement commenced in April 2013. What impact has this partnership had on the two airlines, and on the market between Australia and Europe? The new Qantas-Emirates agreement that commenced in April 2013 had a significant impact on both airlines as there were substantial benefits that were now offered to both airlines customers. The new partnership gave Qantas’ customers access to Emirates’ vast network in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa while Emirates customers

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    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 ROUTING) 8 3.2 IMPACT ON OTHER AIRLINES (DIRECT ROUTING)

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    2011-2012 was a 24th consecutive year of profit for the Emirates Airline and the group. At present, the airline covers 72 countries with 122 destinations and has around 190 aircraft, while it network is escalating continuously. More than 1,200 flights leave to destinations into six continents. Emirates book orders positions is around 230 airplanes, valued approximately at $ 84 billion being presently the biggest in the aviation industry. Emirates have expanded into associated businesses and areas, including

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    the marketing system comes in the middle of this strategy and interacts with all factors. Emirates Airlines Applying Emirates Airlines in Laytons Model. Technology and knowledge. • Entertainment. • Innovation • Research and development • Using mobile satellite phones on the flights. Division of Labour. • Cutting cost by Outsourcing

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    In my report I will briefly mention about the CSR of Emirates Airline, Firstly CSR is very important for every company these days to achieve success in sustainable society and to stay in humans mind. CSR Stands for: The Corporate Social Responsibility means that any company has the responsibility toward the community such as any social organization, more you work on CSR the more you will build trust and sustainable relationship with people. CSR includes the satisfaction of the population together

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    The United Arab Emirates.

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    The United Arab Emirates The United Arab Emirates also known as the Emirates or the UAE, is a country located in the southeast end of Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, as well as sharing sea borders with Qatar and Iran. The United Arab Emirates was establish in 1971, and it is a federation of seven emirates; which include Abu Dhabi, Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain. Abu Dhabi serves as the capital

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    which the business based on to create success. According to mind tools (2014) According to our case study (Emirates Group) there is four main (CFS) as shown below: 1- Extending their brand reach they continued to invest strategically through 2013 – 2014 to make towards their goal to become global life style brand. 2- Focus on result and long-terms goals is guiding principles for emirates to meet there growth targets . 3- Taking their people (employee) further by keeping the dynamic staffing

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    Introduction The Emirates Group, a UAE based aviation group whom owns Emirates Airlines also known as Fly Emirates and Emirates Sky Cargo, that was founded on the year 1985. The organization started off with only two aircrafts, flying from Dubai to Karachi. Now, Fly Emirates is the largest airline in the Middle East and the second largest airline in the world by schedule revenue miles flown, carrying around 1990 passengers per week and operating approximately 3600 flight per week (EMIRATES 2016). The services

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    The United Arab Emirates

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    available. An extreme example of this would be the city of Dubai, which is part of one of the seven emirates that constitute the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the most impressive and wealthiest cities in the world and is well known for the luxurious lifestyle, extremely modernized architecture, and can be viewed as the epitome of a Westernized society. However, the land of the United Arab Emirates is sandy and barren, and not capable of being used for agricultural purposes, there is no major

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    The United Arab Emirates

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    The United Arab Emirates, more commonly referred to as the UAE, gained independence from England in 1971. The late President, Sheikh Zayid bin Sultan al Nahyan, ruled the UAE from the start of its sovereignty all the way until his death in 2004 (Rugh, 1997, p. 18). Zayid implemented a federal monarchy across the state. Unlike many other monarchies, the UAE has sustained great rule while maintaing peace with its people. Many factors influence this trend and without them the regime of the UAE would

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