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School of Accounting & Finance The Hong Kong Polytechnic University AF2111 Accounting for Decision making Semester 1 of 2013/2014 Academic Year Meeting Time: Thursday‚ 19:30 - 21:20 Venue: DE401 (subject group S01) Instructor: Ms Sarah Cheng Mei Ling Office: M754‚ Li Ka Shing Building Tel. No.: (852) 2766-7027 E-mail:
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organization that our group had chosen is AirAsia. AirAsia is Asia’s leading airline was established with the dream of making flying possible for everyone. Since 2001‚ AirAsia has swiftly broken travel norms around the globe and has risen to become the world’s best. With a route network that spans through our innovative solutions‚ efficient processes and a passionate approach to business. Together with associate companies‚ AirAsia X‚ Thai AirAsia and Indonesia AirAsia‚ AirAsia is set to take low-cost flying
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1- A) Terminal building The terminal building is one of the most important infrastructures of an airport. Each year‚ so many people travel through airports. The terminal building provides the necessary services to the passengers that make their transition between airside and landside very comfortable. Within the terminal building‚ many facilities are provided to passengers such as‚ retail shopping‚ restaurants and baggage processing. Inside the terminal‚ there are facilities that make the passengers
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AirAsia was initially launched in 1996 as a full-service regional airline offering slightly cheaper fares than its main competitors. Unable to stimulate the market or attract enough passengers‚ the company was beset with major financial troubles. In 2001‚ Tony Fernandes reinvented the airline to model Southwestern’s no-frills/low cost design and with only three B737 aircrafts was able to quickly create one of the most profitable airlines in the world. Economies of Scale – Economies of scale exist
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Value Chain Analysis of AirAsia The value chain analysis is used to evaluate the value of each particular functional activity that is added to the organisation’s products or services as seen in Diagram 1 [pic] a) Logistics This involves all areas of receiving‚ storing of inputs when producing outputs. So far‚ AirAsia only operates on a single type of aircraft‚ the Boeing 737-300. Based on a report published by Aero Connections in 2004‚ that particular model was the best selling commercial
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INTRODUCTION * AirAsia Berhad is part of the AirAsia Group‚ a world-famous low cost airline that operates extensive networks both domestically and internationally. * Since pioneering the low-cost carrier (“LCC”) model in ASEAN in 2001‚ it has grown from a domestic airline to the leading airline in Malaysia serving more than 55 destinations from its five hubs in Malaysia. Along with its affiliates (Thai AirAsia‚ Indonesia AirAsia‚ Philippines’ AirAsia and AirAsia Japan)‚ AirAsia Group is the largest
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AIR ASIA BERHAD 1. INTRODUCTION Corporate governance is commonly known as the policies‚ practices or procedures a company implements to protect the financial interest of individuals. Publicly held companies are primary users of corporate governance because they sell stock to shareholders‚ who own the company. Several layers of management exist in these organizations‚ requiring shareholders to demand a high amount of accountability. A well balanced framework of accountability that is based
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5.1.1 Low Operating Cost As we all know‚ AirAsia Berhad (AirAsia) is famous of its low-cost airfare. AirAsia is controlling excellently for parts of operation and distribution which both helping with keeping costs. Low cost principle that applied by AirAsia by eliminating provision of in-flight services that will definitely reduce the burden of high facility and overhead costs (Zhu‚ 2015). For instance‚ no frill or no luxury products will be installed inside the aircraft which means no free food
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2.0 Planning and Strategic Management 2.1 SWOT Analysis Strengths Low cost operations AirAsia Berhad is the first airline company that offered a low cost flight in Asian market. By operating the low cost principle‚ AirAsia Berhad aim to maximize their sales and minimize their operating cost. Based on their slogan “Now Everyone Can Fly” have fulfilled the wants for those passengers who choose to fly with low cost airlines especially students‚ those family with lower income and low income
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