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    Strategic Planning Before planning the business and marketing plans of the airlines certain analysis were made to assist us such as • SWOT Analysis • PEST Analysis • PORTER’s Five Forces Model • Competetive Analysis 3.1. SWOT Analysis SWOT stands for Strength, weakness, Opportunities and Threats. 3.1.1. Strengths • Indigo has got a good brand reputation • Indigo

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    Swot Analyses for Tui

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    Porters five forces for Expedia Chapter 1 – American Airlines * PEST Analysis The utilization of a PEST analysis with regard to American Airlines takes into account the political, economic, social and technological (NetMBA, 2004) environment the industry is embroiled in and how this has, is and will threaten to impact its operations and profitability. It must be remembered that the  number of possibilities concerning macro-environmental aspects is almost limitless, thus concentration

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    National Airline Market Analysis In response to this foreign competition and domestic pressures the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978 was passed. Deregulation meant the market would be generally free from government controls and operate under free-market principles. By the early 1980s new carriers flooded the market causing an initial drop in fare prices. In this new market Airlines such as Pan American and TWA suffer financially. Many of the large legacy airlines that operated successfully under

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    MY SWOT analysis of the industry: Internal Strengths: The biggest internal strength for airlines is being able to transport large quantities of people to a variety of destinations in a efficient (usually) and safe (we hope) manner. A similar strength is being able to segment the people flying and provide different pricing options. For example, providing an airport lounge or extra legroom for the higher spenders or providing discounts or flight bundling options for the more frugal spenders. Internal

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    Give a brief summary of the current state of union relations in the airlines industry in the United States. Then answer the following in a well-organized 4- to 5-page paper: There are several different airlines that operate in the United States and the unions that represent the employees of these airlines seem to always be in the spotlight. There are several articles describing the affects these unions have on the employees, the employers, and the economy overall. I will discuss the current state

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    Start-up Cost is high. This is act as a barrier of entry for the competitor as there are high in capital requirement such as set up of headquarters, purchasing or hiring aircraft, appointment pilots and other staffs like air supervisor. Diversified in product offered. AirAsia has expanded their product line by not only sales ticket but also offering tourism package which is offering hotel booking while booking the ticket. It must have a good relation with hotels and tourism companies around Asia

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    UNIVERSITY OF MYSORE DEPARTMENT OF STUDIES IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION B. N. BAHADUR INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES MANASAGANGOTRI MYSORE 570006 KARNATAKA, INDIA Seminar Paper on Financial Distress and Restructuring A Case Study of Air India Ltd & Kingfisher Airlines Ltd Submitted to Dr. B. Shivraj Professor, DOSBA, UoM Submitted by Mr. Prasad V. Daddikar MBA IV Semester, Roll No. 50 Reg. No. 10MBO102 INTRODUCTION Financial distress is a term in Corporate

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    Back in March of 1967, Southwest Airlines was first founded under a different name, Air Southwest Company, by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher . With his own funds of $500 thousand, Kelleher filed an application with the Texas Aeronautics Commission for the right to fly commercial airplanes in the state of Texas. In February 20th of 1968, the Texas Aeronautics Commission voted unanimously, granting Air Southwest a certificate of public convenience and necessity. The following day, Braniff, Trans Texas

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    Hawaiian Airlines Karreem L. Lisbon Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University This paper will cover information about Hawaiian airlines. Founded in 1929, now in its 87th year of consecutive service, Hawaiian Airlines is Hawai 'i 's biggest and longest-serving airline, as well as the largest provider of passenger air service from its primary visitor markets on the U.S. mainland. Specifically, research to describe the airline, its aircraft fleet, route structure and number of employees will be provided

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    Strategic interactions Ryanair & easyJet Don’t be blinded by the price, Sunglasses to see the whole picture Table of Contents: 1. Introduction………………………………………………………………………. 2 2. Game theory – A strategic decision………………………………………………. 2-3 3. Game theory related to real-life decisions………………………………………… 4 4. The market structure of the budget airline sector…………………………………. 4 5. Factors affecting competition between budget airlines……………………………. 5 6. The big picture – How full- service airlines

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