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    Airline Catering

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    Airline Catering What is airline catering? Airline catering is a business that provides food service at a remote site‚ specifically airline companies. It involves providing meals for passengers on board an aircraft as well as for restaurants situated at airport terminals. Modern airports have a variety of food and beverage outlets to cater to the increasing number of air passengers. Catering to passengers en route is normally contracted out to a flight catering unit of a reputed hotel or to a

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    Airline Industry

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    An Economic Analysis of the Airline Industry The history of the modern United States airline industry can be traced to the Boeing Company’s introduction of the 707 jet model in 1952 (The Airline Monitor‚ 2005). The earliest airline companies actually formed in the days of the propeller-driven craft when passenger capacity was limited to relatively small airplanes. Shortly after the successful introduction of Boeing’s 707‚ passenger traffic increased to the point that trains and ships quickly

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    Singapore Airline

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    confidence’’ test‚ psychometric tests‚ and a tea-party. Over 16‚000 applications are received every year‚ and the company hires around 500-600 new cabin crew‚ to cover attrition rates of around 10%. This include both voluntary and directed attrition. After the Singapore Girls start flying‚ they are carefully monitored for the first 6 months‚ through a monthly report by the in-flight supervisor. At the end of the probationary period‚ 75% get confirmed‚ around 20% get an extension of probation and 5% leave

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    Importance to economy The revenue of international airlines industry has increased from 476 billion USD in 2009 to 567 billion USD in 2011‚ a 9.3% year-on-year increase. This industry employs 56.5 million workers and accounts for US $2.2 trillion of the global GDP. Indian Aviation industry contributes to 0.5% of the India’s GDP and generates 1.7 million jobs. Technological Trends Major cost items for airlines are fuel‚ labour and maintenance. Airlines are able to reduce the cost/increase profit by

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    Crm in Airlines

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    (CRM) in Airline Industry:  Today’s global marketplace‚ airlines are countered with unstable and highly competitive business environment. Most airline companies perceive that it is increasingly important to react quickly and effectively to changing demand patterns of the customers. The challenge is maintaining profits in the face of forceful competition. The opportunities are in managing customer relationships to earn customer profitability that can contribute to the firm profits. If airlines do not

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    Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics Theory (Part 1a) Introduction: The Beginning of the “Continental Drift Theory” In the middle of the eighteenth century‚ James Hutton proposed a theory‚ uniformitarianism; “the present is the key to the past”. It held that processes such as geologic forces- gradual and catastrophic-occurring in the present were the same that operated in the past. (Matt Rosenberg‚ 2004) This theory coincides with the theory of Continental Drift that was first proposed by Abraham

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    Continental White Cap

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    importance of their role in earlier years with the company‚ however their performance in those particular areas had led White Cap to their actual situation‚ also the company image at corporate levels was particularly ask to be consider (he was asked to keep this subject in mind) while he is developing and executing his changing plans‚ work force and loyalty of many employees at White Cap. 2. What should his broad change objectives be? What time frame is needed? Change is a very critical subject specially

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    A Case Analysis of Hotel Continental Submitted by: Michael F. Cui I. Perspective Held by the Student I assume the point of view of Mr. Oscar Mendoza‚ the owner of Triumph Tours‚ who has been seriously thinking about operating a hotel to complement his travel agency business. II. Case Facts Mr. Oscar Mendoza has been considering opening a hotel to complement his travel agency business‚ Triumph Tours‚ because

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    American Airlines

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    Future 12 Summary 12 References 13 Abstract In this case study we will review the new strategic business plan of American Airlines‚ and how they are responding to changes in the marketplace to compete in the modern era. We will also analyze the advantages of rebranding efforts‚ the effectiveness of existing practices of the airline and how the airline may operate post merger with US Airways. By some measurements‚ the merger between American Airlines and US Airways will create the largest company

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    Airline and Indigo

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    IndiGo Airlines  – A Case study in International Business Strategy The right thing to do is also the smart thing to do The success of Indigo is a mix of a clear brand promise of "on time" and supported with slick branding and signage‚ smart technology support and a passionate and young work force who multi-task. About Indigo IndiGo is India’s largest airline with a market share of 29.5 per cent as of June‚2013 as well as the country’s largest low fare carrier. IndiGo is the fastest growing

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