Mercado‚ Klydine Gecyrille O. TM09303 August 31‚ 2013 Transportation Management TOP TEN AIRLINES WORLDWIDE The following airlines listed below are from the result of an online survey questionnaire about the passenger’s experience with the airlines on the ground and onboard‚ during a 10-month period; The survey measures passenger satisfaction across more than 40 key performance indicators of airline front-line product and service - including check-in‚ boarding‚ onboard seat comfort‚ cabin cleanliness
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rapid and successful. As for the full service airlines‚ it is the traditional airlines offering onboard meal service‚ checked bag allowance and etc. There are some renowned full service airlines‚ such as Cathay Pacific‚ Dragonair‚ Hong Kong airline‚ etc. According to the annual report of Cathay Pacific 2013‚ the full year profit is HKD2.62 billion which partly proves the successful development of Hong Kong full service airlines. Behind the success‚ some challenges are waiting for the Hong Kong’s full
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to irregular number of passengers and increased number of flights in high demand routes to cut unnecessary expenses and costs • Air Asia benefits from the lowest flight cost‚ USD$0.02 ASK* (Southwest Airline [US LCC] – USD$0.04‚ MAS - $0.41‚ Cathay Pacific $0.59) b. Technological Change i. Technology is a key determinant however change is not very rapid ii. Releases of new aircraft models A380 – USD$327.4m‚ Boeing 747-400 - $247m (http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2008/04/22/223184/airbus-includes-surcharge-in-2008-catalogue-prices
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activity‚ such as catering‚ baggage handling and engineer. This also helped them to control supplier and aircraft maintenance cost. • Oneworld Alliance Oneworld Alliance is a management company founded by Qantas‚ American Airlines‚ British Airways‚ Canadian Airlines and Cathay Pacific. Purpose of this centralized management company is to helping each other with non‐core business activity such as marketing‚ engineering/maintenance‚ and online ticketing to reduce cost thus give the company allowance
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conference calls instead of flying to other places for meetings because cutting cost became a trend and it saves time. HongKong Airlines is strong in this Force because it is a low-cost airline. The air fare is cheap comparing to its main competitors‚ Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair. The fare is low so it is affordable to more people. If there is not a big difference between train or ferry fare‚ people prefer to go by air because it saves time on travelling. On the other hand‚ travelling by
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Leading Asia-Pacific carrier Singapore Airlines (SIA) is caught between a rock and a hard place‚ much like any other airline in this prolonged global recession. Positioned as a premium global brand‚ SIA is struggling in 2009 to offset a decline in demand in the commercial sector. This‚ coupled with losses from hedging fuel‚ higher unit costs‚ and taking delivery of five Airbus 380s by January 2010 or risk paying heavy penalties for delay‚ the airline‚ which flies to about 35 countries‚ must rely
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Strategic Market Management MKT30060 03.11.2014 Amaia Olaizola 14200635 __________________________________________ Jone Glez. de Galdeano 14200638 __________________________________________ Katrine Oseberg 14201161 __________________________________________ Executive Summary This report is highlighting the situation in the airline company before and after the two accidents‚ how it affected them financially and also how it hurt their brand reputation. Malaysia Airlines
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Introduction In recent years‚ affected by natural disasters‚ emergencies‚ oil price volatility‚ the international financial crisis and other factors‚ especially the oil price‚ that is the most major factor of the airline cost‚ and still increasing‚ made the airline industry’s production decline shaply. The main source of profit for the airline industry are passenger and cargo revenue primarily‚ in addition‚ the fuel surcharges and exchange gains constitute the major part of its profits. According
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1. Introduction The aviation industry is highly competitive and thus demands well planned and distinct strategies of airline companies (airlinetrends.com‚ 2013). Crucial for the success of such a company is hence its strategic management. Carriers need to be aware of their strategic position‚ make strategic choices and put their formulated strategy into action (Johnson‚ Whittington & Scholes‚ 2011). As this is a complex and challenging task‚ consultants like me help airlines with
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1. Introduction When Idris Jala was brought in to save MAS‚ he did what any simple minded businessman would do as a simple way out; sell its assets to get the balance sheet in order. Never in MAS history have it ever tried to improve its business dealings and activities. The Malaysia Airline System (MAS) reported a loss of over RM1.3 billion for the Financial Year 2005. It was unacceptable to many parties such as the stakeholders and the government especially the announcement was made at the same
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