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    Introduction Cathay Pacific Airways is an international airline registered and based in Hong Kong‚ offering scheduled cargo and passenger services to over 80 destinations around the world. They are deeply committed to Hong Kong‚ where the Company was founded in 1946. They continue to make substantial investments to develop Hong Kong’s aviation industry and enhance Hong Kong’s position as a regional transportation hub. In addition to their fleet of aircrafts‚ these investments include catering‚

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    Etihad Airways

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    Etihad Airways Unveils Summer Growth Plans http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.uow.edu.au/docview/194868946 Electronic resources access log-in | University of Wollongong Library. 2013. Electronic resources access log-in | University of Wollongong Library. [ONLINE] Available at: http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.uow.edu.au/docview/194868946. [Accessed 28 October 2013]. The focal purpose of this article is to see how and airline has grown so fast‚ as well as look into the dfferent services they

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    Turnaround Management with the German National Football Team Introduction Germany impressed the whole world with their swashbuckling brand of football en route to the semi-finals‚ where they ultimately bowed out to Spain. They had dismantled the English 4-1 and toyed with the Argentines (4-0)‚ and their stellar performances provided some much needed gloss to an otherwise lacklustre world cup. But it was only six years ago‚ this summer‚ that they were returning home early from a major tournament

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    Foreign Exchange Management at British Airways The overall foreign exchange position of a co. may be complex as illustrated in the case of BA. BA does business in approx. 140 foreign currencies‚ which account for approx. 60% of group revenue & 40% of operating expenses (the rest being UK sterling). The group generates a surplus in most of these currencies. The main exceptions are the US dollar & the pound sterling in which BA has a deficit‚ arising from capital expenditure on fuel‚ which is payable

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    SUBJECT: JetBlue Airways Key strategic issues faced by JetBlue Airways JetBlue Airways was established in USA as a low-cost domestic airline carrier. The company started operating as a point-to-point carrier‚ providing quality customer service at competitive prices. Basically‚ the main strategy of JetBlue is to offer its clients a combination of low fares and product differentiation. In terms of strengthening its market positions‚ the following key strategic issues

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    Ebay Turnaround Strategy

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    Jasman Randhawa 04/22/2013 Bus. 90 Prof. Garbe Is eBay’s Turnaround Strategy Really The Best Way? The company known as eBay‚ which started in 1995‚ grew significantly within a decade to become the number one e-commerce site in the world by sales revenue. In 2008‚ Donahoe took over as the new CEO of eBay. This was a time when the company was facing issues with growth and consumer behavior was changing. What used to be a thrilling experience for buyers was now an inconvenient waste of time and

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    JET BLUE AND WESTJET: A tale of two IS projects 1. How important is the reservation systems at airlines such as WestJet and JetBlue. How does it impact operational activities and decision making? Over the past years‚ customers have been heavily relying on airline reservation systems to book their tickets‚ reserve seats‚ pay for the tickets and also check-in online. For customers‚ this has been a very convenient method and they are able to easily plan their trips. For the Airline companies

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    Qatar Airways

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    QATAR AIRWAYS Qatar Airways has undergone a phenomenal expansion period‚ with an average of 35% growth year-on-year for the past 10 years. the airline has garnered many awards and accolades‚ becoming one of only six airlines worldwide to have been awarded a 5-star rating by Skytrax‚ an independent aviation industry monitor. Facts about Qatar Area | 11‚437 km2 | Population 2007 | 907‚229 est. | GDP per capita | $29‚400 (2006 est.) | GDP Growth rate | 7.1% (2006 est.) | Unemployment

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    Jet Blue has an opportunity to remain cutting edge in the airline industry by continuing to be low-cost and expanding carrier. A great market for Jet Blue to expand to would be towards the Caribbean’s. As well as possibly lobbying Washington to lift travel sanctions in Cuba‚ which at one point was a major vacation getaway for Americans. This opportunity fits into Jet Blues current business model of short distance flights at a lower cost than the competition. Jet Blue is a shinning star in the

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    Chiquitas Global Turnaround

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    Executive Summary This report details several international management problems that Chiquita has been faced with over the past two decades. Many of these problems are to do with the company’s previously poor image when it came to Corporate and Social responsibility. Over the years Chiquita faced many accusations about the conditions workers were faced with at many of their facilities in Latin America and have also had their environmental policies questioned many times in the press. The company

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