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    Abstract: Pakistan International Airlines is in competition with not only international airlines but also with domestic airlines on the various routes to the Middle East and the Gulf. Due to fierce competition and rising oil prices, international aviation industry regulations and some internal factors such as human resource issues of over recruitment, de-motivated employees, mismanagement of resources both in case of manpower and other resources, aged fleet, corruption and lack of accountability

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    Open skies policy: In the 1990 the government of Pakistan takes on an open skies aviation policy, and signed a memo of considerate with a number of countries of the state and external. These work out were take on in great speed without really considerate the insinuation of “open skies “ PIA, which was at that time mostly needy upon domestic and cultural passenger traffic, unexpectedly set up itself challenging with carries at home. The result disorder led to more confusion in the minds of underfessional

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    One of the world’s most competitive and prominent industries is the airlines industry. It generates huge amounts of income as well as employment each year. Some of the common names in US air travel service providers are Alaska, Northwest, Southwest, US airways, American etc. According to the latest statistics given by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the airline sector will post a profit of $9 billion in 2011. After the recent credit crunch, economies are now coming back to

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    Introduction: Emirates are airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The airline is an ancillary of The Emirates Group, which is totally owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the biggest airline in the Middle East, and it is a global airline, serving 142 cities in 80 countries from its focal point in Dubai. Operating the world’s largest fleets of Airbus A380 and Boeing777 aircraft, its main activity is the provision of commercial air transportation services

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    After gazing on Mughal monuments and feeling the beat of pounding drums at Sufi shrines in Lahore, many travelers choose to head south to Pakistan 's financial capital, Karahi for some fun in the sun, upscale nightclubs, and modern skyscrapers. From rambling through the ramparts of Old Lahore to an all night beach rave in Karachi, you might be in for a culture shock, but here 's how to get there. Train The cheapest option is the train. The Fareed Express #38DN leaves Lahore every morning at 10:00am

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    Because Bahamasair is a government owned airline, they have full support from the Government of the Bahamas. This gives Bahamasair a competitive advantage over competing local airlines because whatever their needs are, the government makes an effort to provide for them. The new ATR fleet is a perfect example of the support from the government. They saw the need

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    competitors. In order to analyze the airline industry, we have a look at each of these forces. Bargaining power of Buyers The airline industry is made up of two groups of purchasers. First, there are individual pilot. They buy airplane tickets for a number of reasons that can be personal or business related. This group is extremely multitudinous; most people in developed countries have purchased the airplane ticket. They can do this through the particular airline or through the second group of purchasers;

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    people priority services rather than price. In Indonesia, there are two airlines providing full services, Garuda Indonesia and Batik Air (JPPN, 2015). There is argue in which one is the best full services airlines between Garuda Indonesia and Batik Air. Moreover, both airlines have some similarities as well as contraries. Garuda Indonesia and Batik Air is totally opposite in several keys. Obvious differences are

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    unrepairable point. In this report, I will be analyzing American Airlines and their AAirpass. I will go over what the AAirpass campaign was, the reactions of both the consumer and the company, and then I will go over the cost of the campaign. Campaign Info In 1978, the United States government passed the Airline Deregulation Act (Unnikrishnan, 2015). Before 1978, the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) was the regulator of all airlines. The

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    INDUSTRY DRIVERS Revenue The airline industry exists in an extremely competitive environment and as a result, prices are very elastic. Since all airlines essentially offer the same service, there cannot be a significant variance in airfare, or else there would be losses in business to competitors. Nevertheless, improvements in technology have made the world a smaller place in recent decades, however inversely, the global population continues to grow, which will result in more people flying in the

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