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    Company Overview WestJet Airlines Ltd. is a Canadian low-cost carrier that provides scheduled and charter air service to 85 destinations in Canada‚ the United States‚ Europe‚ Mexico‚ Central America and the Caribbean‚ and has partnership agreements with over 30 airlines around the world. Founded in 1996‚ it is currently the second-largest Canadian air carrier‚ behind Air Canada. (Wikipedia) WestJet is a public company with more than 9‚600 employees‚ is non-unionized and is not part of any airline

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    state of OP4.com ’s culture at its Vancouver head office would survive this restructuring. NOTE 1. Source: Jupiter Communications‚ 2000. WESTjET AIRLINES (A): THE CULTURE THAT BREEDS A PASSION To SuccEED Prepared by Ken Mark under the supervision of Professor Gerard Seijts Copyright© 2001‚ lvey Management Services INTRODUCTION It was April 17‚ 2001‚ and WestJet ’s market capitalization had just surpassed that of Air Canada ’s‚ the country ’s leading airline. "We ’re in the hospitality business and

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    Westjet Research Paper

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    WestJet Westjet Airline WestJet Airline was founded in 1996 by Clive Beddoe and a team WestJet airlines were started with the philosophy that just because you pay less doesn’t mean you should get less. Clive Beddoe and team started their journey with three aircraft fly to five destinations and 220 friendly WestJetters — a journey that would help them become a company of more than 8‚800 passionate WestJetters flying one of the youngest fleets of Boeing 737 Next-Generation aircraft to more than

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    Westjet Case Analysis

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    Summary i Table of Contents 1 About WestJet 1 Market Share 2 Domestic 2 International 3 Market Position and SWOT Analysis 5 WestJet Key Financial Ratios 7 Accounting‚ Finance‚ Legal and Environmental Issues 8 Shareholders and Company Ownership 8 Accounting Policy and Internal Control 9 Legal 9 Environmental 11 Investor Recommendations 12 Bibliography 13 THE COMPANY AND ITS POSITION IN THE MARKET Competitive Landscape Markets where WestJet competes: • Airlines • Consumer Services

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    Case analysis “WestJet” Introduction. WestJet was established in 1996 in Western Canada. Clive Beddoe‚ Don Bell‚ Mark Hill and Tim Morgan‚ the founders of the company‚ aimed to provide their customers low-cost air travel. Company is based Cangary‚AB‚ and it has its secondary hub in Toronto Pearson International Airport. WestJet operates the most modern and fuel-efficient Boeing 737 aircrafts. WestJet is one of the most profitable airlines in North America. All employees shared in company profits

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    Case Analysis WestJet is a Canadian low-cost carrier that provides scheduled and charter air service. Beddoe‚ Bell‚ Hill Morgan and David Neelman believed that there was not only a market for a low-fare carrier in Canada‚ but that they could succeed at bringing this service to the country. They became the founding team of the concept that became WestJet Airlines. WestJet has been very successful with their low-fare strategy. They believe that their culture was the key that helps their

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    My Weakness

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    every individual has some weakness‚ so as I. My weaknesses hinder my abilities and are flaws in my personality‚ which could complicate my relationships with others.   One of my weaknesses is arrogance.   I am very confident in my abilities that sometimes it might be considered egotism.   Another of my weaknesses is that I am somewhat judgmental.   I expect others to do their best job‚ and I can be quick to judge them when they don’t meet my expectations.   An important weakness of mine is that I have

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    My Strengths and Weakness in Netball Strengths | Weakness | Co-ordination | Balance | Speed | Power | Agility | Shoulder pass | Strengths: 1. My number 1 strength in Netball is my hand eye co-ordination. This is used to the maximum ability by always keeping one eye on the ball all the time and making my eyes‚ arms and legs work together. And because of this I am able to line a shot up whilst trying to throw the ball through the air. 2. Another strength of mine is my Speed. I am

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    train that is propelled by many different factors‚ such as the state of the economy‚ jet fuel prices‚ people’s view of the industry itself and the image of the individual airline entity. Founded by Clive Beddoe‚ Don Bell‚ Mark Hill and Tim Morgan‚ WestJet has been riding a different train from the get-go since its inauguration in 1996‚. Nobody would have thought that a bottom-up management structure in an airline business would work so well. The culture that they have built is now part of their brand

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    Clive Beddoe and three other entrepreneurs founded Westjet on February 29th 1996. They had only three airplanes and five destinations and 220 employees‚ Beddoe believes that “Just because you pay less for your flight‚ doesn’t mean you should get less”. With this motto‚ Westjet becomes one of the lowest operating costs and the most successful airline company nowadays. In the early 1990s‚ the airline industry suffered a serious threat‚ caused by high fuel costs and a decline in air travel. At that

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