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    SOUTHWEST AIRLINES Southwest Airlines is the nation 's low fare, high customer satisfaction airline. Southwest was incorporated in Texas in 1967 and commenced Customer Service on June 18, 1971, with 3 Boeing 737 aircraft serving 3 Texas cities – Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. At year-end 2004, Southwest operated 417 Boeing 737 aircraft and provided service to 60 airports in 59 cities in 31 states throughout the United States. Southwest Airlines topped the monthly domestic passenger traffic

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    carrier airline of the United Kingdom, based in Waterside, near its main hub at London Heathrow Airport. It is the largest airline in the UK based on fleet size, international flights and international destinations and second largest measured by passengers carried, behind easyJet. The British Airways Board was established in 1971 to control the two nationalised airline corporations, BOAC and BEA, and two smaller, regional airlines, Cambrian Airways, from Cardiff, and Northeast Airlines, from Newcastle

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    Introduction Southwest Airlines Co. was established in 1967 when it was started with only three Boeing 737 aircraft that serve three largest Texas cities namely Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. In 1989, Southwest Airlines became a major airline when it surpassed the billion dollar revenue mark. Each year, millions of people fly with Southwest Airlines making them the nation’s largest carrier of domestic passengers. With 43 years of exceptional service Southwest Airlines continues to expand and

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    taking off. In 2014 twohundred and thirtynine are presumed dead on a flight that is still missing to this day. So the question is what really happened to these flights? In 1996 Trans World Airlines flight 800 was in route Rome with a stopover in Paris, when it exploded only twelve minutes after take off. The accident report states that the cause of the explosion was from the center wing fuel tank which resulted from a ignition of a flammable fuel/air mixture

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    Conduct a competitive forces analysis of the U.S. airline industry. What does this analysis tell you about the causes of low profitability in this industry? Porter’s Five Forces Model will make the analysis clear and concise as follows: a. The Risk of Entry by Potential Competitors – Since the deregulation of the airline industry in 1978 over 1,300 new airlines have opened for business. However, most now are bankrupt or merged with the other carriers to stay workable. The established giants

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    | Case Analysis: SOUTHWEST AIRLINES BUDGETS FOR FUTURE | | Abstract This case analysis looks at Southwest Airlines and how the company is in a vital financial position. The analysis was done using news articles, the company’s website and finance websites. The research was used to focus on how they have a strong employee to company relationship and customer to company relationships that they do not want to jeopardize and ruin but they need to bring forth $100 million without laying off

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    Q. 4 ➢ Objective: Delta’s aim is to compete with low cost airlines in market with a good customer service facilities and relentless effort to make delta airline number one airline service provider. Marketing Mix on song delta airline: Product: They make strategies to beat rival companies by reducing costs and increasing the volume of the plane size (bigger planes)so the seats increased and the proper use of the resources (planes, employees, gate space). Price: They are giving cheapest fare

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    Pros And Cons Of Syria

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    Over the years, United States-Syrian relations has gone back and forth between somewhat peaceful and outright hostile between both the US and Syria. But even when the relationship between the two was very hostile, the United States view on the policy toward Syria within regard to the coexisting Arab-Israeli conflict has remained consistent. The United States endorses United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, which would allow for the return of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights to Syrian control

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    specifically the airline business. Air travel remains a large and growing industry. It facilitates economic growth, world trade, international investment and tourism and is therefore central to the globalization taking place in many other industries. The commercial aviation industry in the United States alone has grown dramatically since the end of World War II. In the past decade, air travel has become more and more popular and has a growing increase of 7% per year (The Airline Industry). Travel

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    CEO of American Airlines, Doug Parker, says how he thinks that Tony never thought of how big of an impact his flight would mean to the world today. The American Airlines, at the time, were private enterprises while most of them were government owned and goes through the history of aviation. The history starts from 1914, through the World Wars, the Jet Age, and finally the 21st century. The First official airline went back to 1925. The father of airline, which is the Western Air Express

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