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    Q2(a) Scoot is a budget airline that provides regular medium to long haul flight at half cost as compared to existing full service carrier. There are limited budget air carriers compeititors for long haul market die to high operating cost and this makes Scoot uniqiue. Scoot airline‚ a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines‚ meets the needs of Middle Class travellers flying regularly on medium to long haul journey. The passenger customises their travel needs‚ paying only the required amenities (e.g

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    Southwest Airlines was founded by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher and began in 1971‚ servicing Dallas‚ Houston and San Antonio. In the mid 1980’s Southwest Airlines was the first to offer the frequent miles program. Allowing the passenger to bank traveled air miles to be latter used credit for a free ticket or reduced airfare. Southwest Airlines were also the pioneers of the senior discounts‚ fun fares and the fun packs. 1984 marked the 4th consecutive year Southwest Airlines ranked number one in

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    Case study: Southwest Airlines 1. Southwest Airlines has been a highly successful undertaking. This is due in part to the marketing objectives it has set for itself. Its main objective was to create brand awareness/preference‚ customer value and be a market share leader. The next step was to come up with a marketing mix strategy of price‚ place‚ product and promotion to achieve its objective. Southwest cut out many amenities in order to differentiate itself from its competitors. Its main objectives

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    Company Study of Northwest Airlines Business Ethics Ms. Dixon Albert Otos and Jesse Bucholz Introduction Northwest Airlines is one of the pioneers in the airline travel industry and is ranked as the fourth largest air carrier in the United States today. The success of the carrier depends on the quality and reliability of the service at a practical price. Close competitors force Northwest to introduce their services by increasing efficiency. This paper will try to look at different views

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    control. 2. Describe the three steps in the control process. 3. Discuss the types of controls organizations and managers use. 4. Discuss contemporary issues in control. Opening Vignette—Baggage Blunders SUMMARY Terminal 5 (T5)‚ built by British Airways for $8.6 billion‚ is London Heathrow Airport’s newest state-of-the art facility. Made of glass‚ concrete‚ and steel‚ it’s the largest free-standing building in the United Kingdom and has over 10 miles of belts for moving luggage. After two decades

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    reduced its number of weekly flights from Dubai from 80 to 39 in 1984. In response to this‚ Sheikh Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum decided to create a new airline and thus began the era of Emirates airlines. Emirates was established in 1985 with two Boeing 727s from the royal fleet and an Airbus and a Boeing leased from Pakistan International Airways(PIA). It was initially the flag carrier of UAE. It carried 86‚000 passengers in its first year of operation. Emirates is the classic example of a true

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    What are Mergers and Acquisitions? Mergers involve the integration of two firms’ operations on a relatively equal basis. Acquisitions involve one firm buying either a controlling portion‚ or 100% interest‚ into another firm. This essentially creates new subsidiary business for the controlling firm. What are Benefits of Mergers and Acquisitions? Why would a firm decide to enter into a merger or acquisition? There are several reasons including increased market power‚ overcoming high entry barriers

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    Executive Summary Porter Airlines is a continued success in the short haul air travel business. Its low cost structure has enabled them to be proactive in the industry and gain a fairly large market share. Porter’s strategic successes include its quick turnaround time upon departure and arrival‚ its competitive ticket pricing‚ web ticket sales and its exceptional customer service. In addition‚ Porter’s low cost and low maintenance on their Q400 turboprops give them a competitive

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    A case study of Virgin Airlines Introduction Internationalization of the business nowadays apparently became a trend for the organizations to expand their market position and gain the competitive advantage among their contemporaries. The extent and nature of business activities are almost as diverse and comprehensive as the totality of the social and economic interest of a man. Various business activities acknowledged the opportunities that the internationalization may deliver. Through their

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    History Southwest Airlines has been a model of admiration for the airline industry and businesses from around the world combined. Southwest Airlines is a rag to riches story that has had to fight for everything it has become. Before Southwest was able to take on its first passengers‚ they had to fight competitors in the court system for nearly three and a half years. In 1966‚ Fortune Magazine states‚ “A San Antonio lawyer‚ Herb Kelleher‚ founded Southwest with one of his clients (now a Board member)

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