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    Success of Air New Zealand

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    What are the success factors of Air New Zealand and how can the airline stay competitive? In order to answer this problem statement‚ we will have a closer look at the strategy of Air NZ and at its competitive advantage towards competitors such as Qantas‚ Pacific Blue or JetStar. Afterwards‚ it will be pointed out‚ what Air NZ will and should do in order to stay successful and competitive in the future. 2. Methodology This evaluative research seeks to assess the success of Air NZ’s strategy. The

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    of the air tickets for the first time for free‚ this distinguish from its competitor which will attract more customer to fly using Jetstar. According to the article‚ beginning of August‚ 2009‚ Jetstar offers interlining for passengers form and to Qantas‚ Jetstar Australia and Jester Pacific. This provide a seamless ticketing offering for airline customers on all the Jetstar Asia’s market. Although‚ Jetstar seem to have many strengths it also have it weaknesses. For example‚ Jetstar Asia has to contend

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    Airline Industry

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    established in 2003 as a low-cost airline by its parent company- Qantas. Explicitly in response to the threat posed by its competitor- budget airline- Virgin Blue (Jetstar Airways 2009). Intense rivalry within an industry Risk to Jetstar is High The competition in the airline industry takes the form of association rivalry as well as individual airlines competing in markets where Jetstar is at hand. As mentioned‚ Jetstar was established by Qantas in response to introduction of another low- budget airline

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    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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    Jetstar

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    Executive Summary Jetstar Airways is an Australia low-cost carrier airline based in Melbourne‚ Australia. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group. Qantas established Jetstar in 2003 as a response to main competitor airline Virgin Australia (formerly known as Virgin Blue). Despite its low cost‚ Jetstar operates an extensive domestic network and is the world’s largest long-haul low cost carrier. Jetstar operates to destinations in Asia the Pacific Ocean‚ with future plans of expanding

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    Qantas' Stakeholders

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    1.2. Qantas’ stakeholders Stakeholders are all groups and individuals who have an interest in the company being analysed. In order to focus on these groups which have the power to influence‚ corporate level activities have to be identified first. This can include large shareholders‚ governments and trade unions. The power and interest of those stakeholder groups have an impact on the process by which strategy develops at the corporate level and in each individual business. (Williamson et al‚ 2004

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    cost of planes this would make it extremely more difficult. Intensity of competitor rivalry - lopsided two airline structure‚ open skies and multiple designations has created fierce competition among local competition on the domestic front between Qantas and Virgin There is a low differentiation factor as there is either a premium carrier‚ average carrier or low cost carrier. Barriers of exit are high and a lot of money and effort would need to be invested to start up the venture. It is a matured

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    3. Audit risks 6 Threats to Regional Aviation Carbon Tax Additional cost burden Air services will be taxed Carbon Tax proposed to be $23 per mt CO2 equiv Rex Consumption approx. 115‚000 mt CO2 pa No shielding for regional air services Regional air services should be shielded at 100% En Route Scheme Rex thin routes potentially affected once rebates stops: Taree‚ Grafton‚ Melbourne/Griffith‚ Bathurst‚ Moruya‚ King Island and Merimbula Security Screening Current Rules Required for aircraft

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    Airline Industry

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    This paper briefly described what the airline industry included and the environment of the competitive market. Air transport has been a big industry. And the airline industry is consistent developing. After the crisis‚ although the airline industry has been hit ‚ the industry is also one of the vital industries. The industry is facing the deman problem. When facing a growth in demand‚ airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies than by increasing aircraft size(Moshe

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    marketing strategy

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    Table of Contents 1.0 Internal capabilities and core competencies 1.1 In-flight services The importance of efficiency particularly in running a business provides a major opportunity for Singapore Airlines (SIA) to successfully deliver optimum value to its customers. According to Lacar(2009)‚SIA introduced ground-breaking in-flight services with relation to the latest technological advancements. For example‚the innovative Raffles Class Space-Bed which provides passengers the ultimate luxury

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