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    PROJECT ON: SINGAPORE AIRLINES Introduction: Singapore Airlines Limited (Singapore Airlines) is a Singapore based airline company‚ engaged in providing airline operations‚ airport terminal services and engineering services. It provides both passenger as well as cargo and mail air transportation services to its customers worldwide. The company operates its business through three reportable segments‚ namely‚ airline operations‚ airport terminal and food operations‚ and engineering services.

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    leadership While the other airlines in the industry purchased rivals‚ flew different models of planes and tried to offer costly services‚ Indigo stuck to single model planes with a reputation of being a no frills airline. Indigo has stuck to operating the world’s largest selling single-aisle aircraft‚ the Airbus A320. This has helped the airlines to not just survive the economic slump in the industry but infact to post profits year-on-year end. Capacity utilization of IndiGo airlines fleet The utilization

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    Southwest Airlines in 2010: Culture‚ Values‚ and Operating Practices Summary Southwest Airlines was founded by Herb Kelleher in 1967 to provide low-cost service between Dallas‚ Houston‚ and San Antonio. Although the U.S. airline industry had lost money in 15 of the 30 years between 1980 and 2009‚ Southwest has reported profit every year since 1973. Southwest Airlines is considered to be the most successful budget airline in the U.S. Since 2000‚ the number of passengers flying Southwest has

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    8 5.0 Marketing Strategy 9 5.1 Marketing plan 9 6.0 Conclusion 13 7.0 Reference 14 8.0 Appendix 16 1.0 Introduction Suria KLCC is one of the world tallest and well-known buildings in world. Suria KLCC remains its position as leading retail centre in the country. It is owned by company named KLCC Property Holdings Berhad (KLCCP). In every by year‚ revenue recognition of KLCCP is increasing by rental income‚ car park operation‚ building and facilities management fees‚ hotel operations

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    proceeds from the Virgin transport companies‚ including Virgin Atlantic‚ in biofuels research and development and projects to tackle global warming. We want our customers to feel sure that we are making every effort to become the most sustainable airline in the world and to reduce the impacts of aviation on our environment. regards Steve The aim of this policy is to communicate our key environmental policies and targets. We will provide twice yearly updates on our progress against these targets

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    Situation Following the Deregulation in 1978‚ a competitive price war ensued among the airline industry as a direct result of the new freedom for airlines to set their own fares as well as route entry and exits. This gave rise to the operating structure of the airlines as it exists today‚ consisting of the point-to-point system and the hub and spoke system. With this came the change of focus for major airlines to non-stop‚ cross-country routes in densely populated cities‚ which‚ in a regulated environment

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    AirTran poses many obstacles for SWA’s sales strategy. The acquisition will threaten the pricing structure of SWA. It will give them the opportunity to raise its fair‚ as there is less competition in the Northeast (where AirTran serves) and major airlines have paired off leaving only five major players (Huffington post‚ 2010). Further promoting a fare increase is SWA’s refusal to charge for baggage. Although‚ this is a great sales tactic‚ it provides no source of revenue‚ resulting in a fare increase

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    Emirates Airlines‚ the world’s biggest international carrier based in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates‚ founded and owned by the government of Dubai is the largest airline in the Middle East and certainly the best. It has a fleet size of 222 which flies to exactly 164 destinations and expanding. It has approximately 56‚725 employees and I feel proud to tell that I was one of them. There are a number of economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ environmental‚ political‚ governmental and competitive factors which affect

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    pilots‚ technicians and other service providers. 3) Morning flights are usually unavailable. 4) Only one class of seating is offered. 5) Operates mainly its own booking service‚ booking flights is not available except directly through Southwest Airlines. 6) Can only carry a limited amount of cargo and freight. 2.3 Opportunities 1) Further expansion in the international market. Pursuing code-sharing deals with

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    of alliances has also occurred in the Airline industry; this report discussed how these alliances gain economies of scales and synergies. The deregulation of the airline industry has open doors to more competition sand to further agreements such as the “open skies”‚ these agreements allows airlines to serve consumers more efficiently by offering extensive domestic‚ continental and intercontinental service networks. Through the formation of alliances‚ airlines have created economies of scale through

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