1000 Search Results for Airline Business
The focus of this analysis will conform to the guidance provided by Rhodes and Keogan who note that, "External environmental analysis involves examination of opportunities and threats, competitive stance, political, economic, social and technologica Continue Reading...
Internal PR Action Plan
Effective communications are critical to the success of any organization. Communication is the most important aspect of public relations, which deals with the actual act of communicating critical events to the public, whether Continue Reading...
air traffic has continued to increase and it now constitutes a considerable proportion of the travelling public. The amount of long-hour flights has increased significantly. Based on the International Civil Aviation authority, air traffic can be anti Continue Reading...
A few years ago there were congressional hearings about the accusation against the larger airlines actively working to shut out any smaller newcomer to certain hubs around the world.
While the ability and willingness of incumbent airlines to respo Continue Reading...
Southwest Airlines
Before 1978, the federal government regulated the U.S. airline industry. Airlines were given profitable routes but were also obligated to serve unprofitable routes in the public's interest. Increases in airline costs were routinel Continue Reading...
According to IATA, freight within Asia Pacific, between Asia Pacific and North America and between Asia Pacific and Europe will account for 57% of the 36 million tonnes of international air freight tonnes in 2011, up from 55% in 2006. The majority o Continue Reading...
Jetstar also now gives customers with more expensive tickets priority boarding, although it plans to retain unallocated seating for reasons of efficiency. The airline buys the points from its parent but strategically recovers costs by prompting peop Continue Reading...
(Southwest Airlines Corporation)
The employees are always put first at Southwest Airlines, and according to the CEO Herb Kelleher, who was responsible for founding the company Southwest Airlines, the philosophy that employees come first is deeply e Continue Reading...
Emirates Airlines'. The topic tends to draw attention towards the information about the inception, growth and development of the Middle Eastern airline as one of the most successful airline in the world. Emirates Airlines is the largest airlines bas Continue Reading...
He said that the application for Hong Kong Airlines was to list as a so-called "red chip" (overseas registered Chinese company) that had been approved by the State Council. They way, Grand China, which just two years ago called off a share sale plan Continue Reading...
S. Airways and United have been stifled twice before, but renewed interest in the merger possibility has been created as a result of economic re-stabilization. But the two companies are currently in merger talks that would make U.S. Airways the secon Continue Reading...
Another is high labor productivity, yet another is high asset utilization. The net result is that AirTran has one of the lowest levels of cost per ASM in the industry.
In terms of weaknesses, one major weakness is that AirTran has no discernable so Continue Reading...
" (Traventec, Ltd., 2005) Market saturation is possible according to Traventec, Ltd., due to the constant "influx of new entrants into the low cost carrier and regional space and continued expansion of existing players. When and whether market satura Continue Reading...
During the year 1972, the All Houston service was transferred to Houston's Hobby Airport from Houston Intercontinental. This move was prompted by Kelleher who said that after all why customers have to drive 45-minutes to take a 40-minute flight. Wit Continue Reading...
airlines operating in and out of the UK. It has 12 sources in Harvard Style.
Company Overview
British Airways (BA) has come a long way by expansion of their services and fleet. Currently the airline is operating from Harmondsworth in the United Ki Continue Reading...
Leasing Aircraft
The emergence of low cost carriers has marked a shift in the aircraft industry away from owning aircraft and towards leasing and subleasing of aircraft. National and legacy carriers have long struggled with profitability, and their Continue Reading...
At the same time, it will help to identify what issues will shape the future of air passenger transportation in Asia.
1.6: Hypothesis
The introduction of LCCs in the North American and European markets started a trend that is beginning to unfold i Continue Reading...
Southwest Airlines
The deregulation of the United States domestic civil aviation industry in 1978 saw airlines begin to compete freely. However, the capital-intensive nature of the business, along with undifferentiated products and services, has led Continue Reading...
AirTran Continue Successful to Be Successful in This Highly Competitive Industry?
The objective of this study is to answer the question of whether AirTran will continue to be successful in this highly competitive industry.
According to Rouse (n.d. Continue Reading...
Dierct Air - Management & Marketing Mistakes
The following case study employs the array of industry metrics discussed above to determine major factors that contributed to Direct Airways filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy during the time period fro Continue Reading...
Airlines Strict Policies: Beneficial or Not
The airline industry is back to the 5% long-term growth rate, after facing impact of economic crunch and downturn along with other industries (Boing). It is becoming difficult for airline companies to surv Continue Reading...
blogspot.com/2009/03/air-asia-flight-cancellations.html> [28 July 2010].
This source discusses a common situation that is occurring with some Air Asian flights, cancelations. This is problematic, because many are occurring because the planes are not Continue Reading...
Jet Blue
Vincent
One can call Jet Blue an airline with a vision, and in terms of pricing, the only airline that it can be compared with is Southwest Airlines. The founder of this airline had the confidence to take on the entrenched airlines and he Continue Reading...
This is a seven page paper concerning the economy for the past three years and a two year future prediction. It will cover the Federal reserve, GDP, CPI , PPI, inflation, interest rates, political changes, money supply, taxes, government spending, e Continue Reading...
Unionization of Southwest Airlines
Background of the Airline
The airline was founded more than 38 years ago, and is driven by the belief, taking passengers to their destinations, on time and at the lowest fares, will make people fly your airline. T Continue Reading...
PRODUCT, PRICE, PROMOTION, PLACE ) OF SINGAPORE AIRLINES & #8230;focus on Product ( brand, service quality, service excellence ) .Why product ( brand, service quality, service excellence) price, promotion, place of Singapore Airlines is importan Continue Reading...
Qantas Airlines
External Environment
Threat of New Entrants -- Medium
Supplier Power -- Medium
Buyer Power -- High
Threat of Substitute Products - Low
Competition -- High
Strengths
Weaknesses
Opportunities
Threats
Qantas's Strategy for Com Continue Reading...
For example, Delta cannot readily expand to Canada by any means because of regulatory limits on foreign carriers.
Competition is a key driver of change in the industry as well. Firms behave in a manner similar to oligopolies, responding to each oth Continue Reading...
External Analysis of Southwest Airlines
External Analysis Southwest Airlines
Will Southwest Airline's strategic plan continue to bring success in the new airline industry landscape? This paper sought to answer this question by examining the externa Continue Reading...
Qantas Airlines
Qantas is the world's second oldest airline. Founded in the Queensland outback in 1920, it is Australia's largest domestic and international airline and is recognized as one of the world's leading long distance carriers, having pione Continue Reading...
Aviation Management is a complex issue in any environment. In the 21st century environment Aviation Management faces many challenges. These challenges are related to Globalization, Challenges specific to legacy airlines, Air Traffic control shortages Continue Reading...
According to these airlines, the public can help by contacting their Congress people.
According to the airlines in question, there are in fact (or have been) regulations in place in order to discourage the phenomenon of uncontrolled speculation and Continue Reading...
Northwest Airlines
Many airlines have faced difficult times after deregulation, and the problems were exacerbated by the downturn in air travel after 9-11. Smaller airlines like Northwest Airlines have had even more problems, and yet Northwest in pa Continue Reading...
Aviation
Profitability and Air Travel
Recent history has been particularly unkind to the aviation industry. A sector uniquely vulnerable to the fluctuations, uncertainties and anxieties that seem to connect to particular moments in history, the air Continue Reading...
It is not clear whether this lawsuit will find its way to the courts.
UAL has been undergone some major financial restructuring since filing for bankruptcy in 2002. The company has since talked of merging with American Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Continue Reading...
Money in Aviation: An Examination of Support
The history of American flight is generally one of pride and wonder. Historical figures associated with the first airplanes are generally revered by history books and society as a whole. These are figure Continue Reading...
Southwest Airlines
Air travel is still the preferred means of transport in the United States of America largely because it is faster. However, it has in the recent times experienced decreased growth from the peak in before the 1990s. The period betw Continue Reading...
Southwest Airlines Analysis Using the Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Are Southwest Airlines Inc. leadership and policies fulfilling Maslow's needs ' theory stages? Please apply Maslow's hierarchy of needs to work motivation at Southwest Airlines, showing Continue Reading...
Asia-Pacific carriers and routes are expected to earn a large profit, Latin America to be the only region to deliver a third consecutive year of profits; while North America, Europe, the Middle East will post far lower than average profits, with Afr Continue Reading...
Although the causative organism was rapidly identified (salmonella), and its introduction into the food chain proved to be a key factor, the scale of the outbreak was the result of an interaction of other factors. As with a major aircraft accident, Continue Reading...