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    Business Models in the Airline Industry January 30‚ 2013 Winter term 2013 Outline —  Evolution —  Hub-and-spoke route networks —  Legacy carriers —  Low cost carriers (LCCs) —  Ultra low cost carriers (ULCCs) —  Regional and charter carriers Evolution —  Before deregulation —  Full service network carriers —  No low cost models —  No price competition (same price on a given route) —  Full-quality service —  Point-to-point route networks —  After deregulation —  Proliferation

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    Abstract It became apparent that labor relations became a big problem for American Airlines when the pilots executed the sick out of 1999 because of the unfair business practices that American Airlines did by acquiring another airline and had a two tier wages. The union wanted a resolution and sometimes those are hard to come by. Companies can be very productive if they have good labor relations with their employees. When dealing with labor problems there many questions one must answer. How

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    their own country. Since the September 11 terrorist attacks airlines have been struggling to stay in business. The fear that passengers have is slowing diminishing but it is still affecting the airlines. Airlines have been forced to enforce many regulations and fees adding to their financial struggle. With any international strategy comes a risk. Lufthansa seems to have managed to survive many risks all while being one of three airlines where their debt is to the point of bankruptcy if they have

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    Airlines Merger Paper

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    1 United Airlines And Continental Airlines Merger 08 November 2011 2 Introduction “The World’s Leading Airline‚” reads the slogan for the new United and Continental joint airline‚ as they celebrate the closing of their recent merger. The two successful companies have bonded together to create a competitive advantage in the combative global aviation industry and are looking towards a bright future. As the new non-executive chairman of the board‚ Glenn Tilton‚ states‚ “This [merger] sets

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    Indigo Airline Casestudy

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    IndiGo Come September‚ budget carrier IndiGo will press ahead with its boldest move since... inception. India’s fastest-growing airline will launch its first international flight from Delhi to Dubai on September 1‚ followed by flights to Bangkok and Singapore from Delhi and Mumbai. In many ways‚ it will be a pivotal moment for the five-yearold carrier. IndiGo has built its success on a signature cocktail of clipped costs‚ a squeaky-clean reputation for punctuality and hassle-free services‚ rapid

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    I. INTRODUCTION Emirates Airlines is an airline based in Dubai‚ United Arab Emirates with its main base in Dubai International Airport. It was established by the government of Dubai in the 25th of May 1985 with two leased aircrafts a Boeing 737-300 and an Airbus A300 operating its flights to Karachi‚ Mumbai and later Delhi. As of November 2007‚ Emirates Airlines has a fleet of more than 96 aircrafts that consists of 21 Airbus A330-series‚ 18 Airbus A340-series and 57 Boeing 777-series which makes

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    Emirates Airline Swot

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    EMIRATES airline vs air Arabia airline Customer relationship management (CRM) is a widely-implemented strategy for managing a company’s interactions with customers‚ clients and sales prospects. It involves using technology to organize‚ automate‚ and synchronize business processes—principally sales activities‚ but also those for marketing‚ customer service‚ and technical support. The overall goals are to find‚ attract‚ and win new clients‚ nurture and retain those the company already has‚ entice

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    Southwest Airlines Merger

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    billion dollars; Air-Trans income for 2010 was around $128 million‚ and along with the 138 new planes and locations Southwest will acquire‚ the benefits to cost seem great. Competition at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International is fierce. Delta Airlines flew nearly 56% of the total passengers from Atlanta in 2009 and will be Southwest’s major competition (Challenges Delta with $1.4B Deal). Southwest will by far be the biggest low-fare option at the Atlanta hub. Some advantages of expanding here

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    1. Srilankan Airlines Srilankan Airlines is the national airline of Sri Lanka‚ is an award winning carrier with a firm reputation as a global leader in service‚ comfort‚ safety‚ reliability‚ and punctuality. Launched in 1979‚ Srilankan is currently expanding and further diversifying its wide range of products and services in order to drive the country’s ongoing boom in tourism and economic development. The airline’s hub is located at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo‚ providing

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    HRM at American Airlines

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    Introduction This case examines the Human Resource Management system at American Airlines and its role in the airline’s past and continued success. The case takes us through a time line from 1980 to 1992 of the company; of how the growth of the company was followed by changes in the strategy‚ changes in the HR policies at different time and finally their effect and impact on the employees and the company as whole. Events 1. 1978: Deregulations of the airline industry. 2. 1980: AA’s growth plans called

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