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    Mission Statement: The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of Customer Service delivered with a sense of warmth‚ friendliness‚ individual pride‚ and Company Spirit. (source: Southwest.com website) Vision statement: Our vision is to expand our locations both domestic and overseas by being the largest and most profitable airline company to achieve both short and long-haul carriers efficiently and with low cost. Also to be an airline carrier that has the most productive workforce

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    Quantas Airlines Provide a definition of market demand. The market demand for a product is the total volume that would be bought by a defined customer group in a defined geographical area in a defined time period in a defined marketing environment under a defined marketing program (Kotler 145). It is not a fixed number‚ but rather a function of the stated conditions. How are market demand‚ market potential‚ and sales forecasting related to each other? When companies want to estimate the current

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    Perhaps the most successful technology company to balance the dual requirements of innovation and reliability in its branding is Intel. Because of the fears consumers have‚ when things go wrong with technology products they react disproportionately. Take the well documented example of Intel‚ when initial faults discovered by customers after the launch of the Pentium chip by Intel were potentially devastating‚and the company was receiving up to 10‚000 calls a day from dissatisfied or unhappy customers

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    Rift Airlines Case Study

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    1. Rift Airlines’ operating costs are considerably higher than those of the competitor companies. The company‚ also‚ cannot reach the desired productivity level. Unless its operating costs decline‚ company cannot compete with other organizations that operate at very low costs. The company is spending too much for the employees. Other expenditures are rather high so the managers have to think about a way to reduce the costs and to increase the productivity. 2. Armstrong suggests reducing the number

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    Swot Analysis for Airasia

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    ..................................................3 SWOT ANALYSIS FOR AIRASIA.............................................................3 * Strength * Weakness * Opportunities * Threats LIST OF REFERENCES...........................................................................6 AirAsia’s Background AirAsia was previously owned by DRB-Hicom‚ a government-linked company. Its airline had not been able to take off and was eventually sold to Tune Air Sdn. Bhd in

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    Introduction to AirAsia

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    Introduction to AirAsia Established in 1993 and officially started its operation on 18 November 1996‚ AirAsia is a low cost carrier (LCC) airline in the aviation industry. On 2 December 2001‚ the heavily-indebted government-linked commercial airline was bought over by the current Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of AirAsia‚ Tony Fernandes. From then‚ AirAsia cleared its former debts which worthed USD 11 million and became a profit-making low cost carrier. The main hub of AirAsia is in Kuala Lumpur

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    International Element/ Global Condition The main global competitors of AirAsia are Firefly‚ Tiger Airways and Jetstar Asia. All these international airlines have adapted the AirAsia’s low cost concept and can be a threat to AirAsia. “Knowing the increase of competition in the market‚ AirAsia applied the adaptation process (Hanan & Freeman‚ 1984) by expanding its operation to long haul services to various destinations. Moreover‚ AirAsia realised the price is destructive and try to avoid direct price

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    Airasia

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    Part I: Introduction 1.1 Web Stationery In our business we provided an online stationery business to consist selling and buying services. In our website user can found our product such as bag‚ paper accessories‚ office stationery‚ files and other product. In ours websaite‚ we has many button at navigation side such as home page button‚ categories page button‚ contact us page button‚ about us page button‚ sign in and logout button for user login‚ register and logout. At

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    Airasia Corporate Strategy

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    1.0 Introduction AirAsia‚ a famous low cost airline in Asia‚ as Malaysia second National Airline‚ provides a different type of service to benefit all citizens and worldwide travelers. Low cost airlines generally have several differentiate to the traditional carriers. For example‚ low cost airline implement ticketless travel‚ online ticket‚ no free food and beverages and etc. AirAsia provides low airfares flight to the travelers‚ offering 40%-60% lower than other airline. This low airfares flight

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    7s Airasia

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    values The common shared value of AirAsia is to be the largest low cost airline in Asia by continually insisting on the development of the low-cost carrier model. AirAsia always tries to attain the lowest cost so that a majority of people can afford to fly through its planes and hubs. Although AirAsia expanded its business to many countries‚ the shared values of AirAsia as a Low-Cost Carrier never change. Value consistency across different markets helps AirAsia establish good brand reputation and

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