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    vietnam airline

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    company Vietnam Airlines is the national carrier of Vietnam‚ which was established in 1956 under the name Vietnam Civil Aviation. Vietnam Airlines offers excellent service‚ high quality products‚ relaxing atmosphere at competitive price to their customers. They also generate a hospitable‚ effective and dynamic working environment for all their employees to perform the best abilities and skills to the company. Vietnam Airlines mission: Their mission is to be one of the best airlines in the world

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    Operations of Airlines

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    “The world commercial airline industry is one of the most diverse‚ dynamic and perplexing in the world ” (Globale Airline Industry Program). The airports are exceptionally complex facilities and highly renowned for the variety of services and resources it provides to both the airlines and its users. Airlines and airports are inextricably intertwined together and none of them can survive without the other. The aviation industry is growing at an exponential rate. The demands for an effective and efficient

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    Airline Operations

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    Khan ID: 200921075 Nashmia Rashid ID: 200921078 Abdulla Barahim ID: 200921080 Airline Operations‚ Semester 2‚ 2010/11 For: Dr. Baba Yerra Due Date: 30 May 2011 Topic: Research Project Title: Comparative Study and Analysis of FAR and CAR regulations Table of Contents 1. Introduction | 3 | 2. Methodology | 4 | 3. Findings | 5 | 3.1. Operations Specifications | 5 | 3.2. Airline Organization: Required Management Positions | 6 | 3.3. Operating Manual | 9 |

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    using its pricing strategy of cheap fares backed by seriously controlling costs. The central business of Southwest is the short-haul domestic route. The airplanes of Southwest are always on time which make the customers very delighted. Southwest Airlines¡¯ used market penetration pricing strategy with low-fare‚ no frills‚ low cost service on relatively short flights. Moreover‚ it also provides benefits to customers such as simple scheduling‚ ticketless travel‚ and point-to-point service. It used

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    Project Airline

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    Business Report Airline 6-------Airline business simulation game Report of the Ho’s Airline Business Report Airline 6-------Airline business simulation game Introduction Business plan Our company is called the HO Airline Company and we set ‘HO’ as our IATA code. The business plan of our company is as follows: Network: International and Domestic (both long and short haul) Aircraft Seating: Standard On board Catering: Standard Main Source of Income: Cargo and Passengers Cabin for both long

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    Indigo Airlines

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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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    US AIRLINES

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    aircraft fuel price increases‚ wages‚ work rules and work patterns‚ chapter 11 bankruptcy airlines‚ excess capacity‚ a very capital intensive business and too many years as regulated airlines. In fact‚ during the Gulf war and recession in 1990-92‚ it took them four years to return to profit‚ even though traffic recovered within a year. The industry experienced a profit slump. From 1994 to 1997‚ airlines have had to recognize the need for radical change to ensure their survival and prosperity‚

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    Southwest Airlines

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    3110 L1 Case Report: Southwest Airlines What is SWA’s competitive strategy? What does it take to execute the competitive strategy? The SWA has adopted ‘Cost Leadership’ as its competitive advantage. And it has achieved low cost through numerous ways. To commence with‚ the Southwest workforce routinely turn around an aircraft in only 15 minutes and its gates are manned by a single agent and have a ground crew of six or fewer‚ which are much lower than other airlines. In other words‚ the SWA needs

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    Delta Airline

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    crew‚ this U.S. airline provides outstanding customer service. Delta Air Lines is one of the largest and most well-known airlines in the world. Delta Air Lines began as a small crop dusting company (Huff Daland Masters) in the early 1920’s and transformed into a major transportation American airline (Welcome). The company has been growing year by year to get where they are today. They continue to not only increase in size‚ but also quality‚ hence their slogan‚ ““Building a better airline‚ not just a

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    Silvertail Airline

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    working on the problem‚ he chose to eliminate the problem by using reverse psychology such as penalizing their incentives such as downgrading their accommodation such as from five stars to three stars. The aim of the company was to re-structure the airline without putting their publicity at risk. The need to hire younger staffs to be in line with the new image became crucial for Silvertail. The existing pool of older crews suffered tremendous consequence such as benefits and privileges was reduced and

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