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One-to-one marketing allows premium pricing as well as increased sales volume to particular unique micro markets. Studies show that as customer satisfaction and loyalty increases, consumers are less sensitive to price changes. Generally, they are wi Continue Reading...
Airline Industry
SWOT Analysis of the Airline Industry
The airline industry offers transport services of people, cargo, and mail. Its development began in the 19th century, where the conception of the airships and, eventually, the flights of the Wi Continue Reading...
Airline Industry Analysis
This report aims to present a summary of findings for a research study regarding the airline industry. The objective of this project was to first, gain new experience in the analysis process of an entire industry from an ec Continue Reading...
These inconveniences associated with air travel have led many passengers to choose other forms of transportation including driving and taking the train. The research also found that the development of the Travel Promotion Act which is designed to sp Continue Reading...
4). The return on this modest investment was impressive: "We saw that mobile is five-to-ten times more effective than online advertising" (Butcher, 2009, para. 4). The contest also increased visitors to the company's WAP site (Butcher, 2009).
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S. are seeing modest improvements in economic indicators.
The social environment is favorable for air travel. The mode still holds tremendous cachet with consumers and is favored when consumers can afford it. There is some consideration that the air Continue Reading...
Innovation is our signature. We foster creativity and vision to provide solutions beyond today's boundaries ("FAA Mission)."
JAA
The Joint Aviation Authorities (JAA) was developed in the 1970s by a handful of major European National Aviation Autho Continue Reading...
Neither United Airlines nor Delta Airlines has been able to generate substantial cost savings in terms of fuel, albeit for circumstances beyond their control.
Continental Airlines
In contrast to the other airlines, "Houston-based Continental Airli Continue Reading...
Introduction
Infrastructure assets, although very beneficial to society are often marred with high profiled accidents and deaths. Industry segments such as trucking, rail transportation, and ocean shipping have all experienced very high profile and Continue Reading...
By the turn of the century, though, these low-costs carriers had become profitable or at least had significantly reduced their losses due in large part to concomitant increases by major carriers that were increasing their prices in response to decre Continue Reading...
Airline Deregulation
Impact on Commercial Airline Industry as a Result of Deregulation
The airline industry in the United States began functioning almost as soon as the Wright brothers made their first flight at the Killdevil Hills in North Carolin Continue Reading...
SERVQUAL Method: Airline Industry Use
The objective of this study is to examine use of the SERVQUAL method in the airline industry. This work will examine five articles on use of SERVQUAL.
The work of Bozorgi (2007) entitled "Measuring Service Qual Continue Reading...
Southwest vs. JetBlue
The airline industry is one that has rapidly evolved both with regards to technology and product offerings. This paper argues that technological advancements, deregulation and competitive pricing and marketing strategies are wh Continue Reading...
It is important that human resources within the airline devise strategies to minimize the possible negative effects that union relations may have on the workforce.
There are several issues that have impacted the airline industry as a whole, and pre Continue Reading...
The demand for their services underwent a period of diminishment, because of the strong emotional impact that the events had upon the population living all over the world and especially in the United States of America. Despite various negative forec Continue Reading...
A lower price enables an airline to remain well above the competition.
Economies of scale and scope are vital to the performance of an organization no matter the industry the organization is involved in. An organization can only remain competitive Continue Reading...
Similarly, this could influence the international airline community. Then, a stable economy is highly dependent upon a stable oil price, which once again is not the case. "The environment will continue to become more competitive as the LCC's continu Continue Reading...
Capital Budgeting and Government Regulations Airline Industry
LONG-TERM CAPITAL BUDGETING IN AIRLINE INDUSTRY
Government regulation: Why or why not
Major reasons for government involvement in a market economy
Interests of stockholders and manager Continue Reading...
POST-9/11 Management OF U.S. AIRLINE INDUSTRY
Strategic Management of the United States
Airline Industry after the 9/11/2001 Terrorist Attacks
Strategic Management of the United States
Airline Industry after the 9/11/2001 Terrorist Attacks
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Southwest Airlines
The airline industry has been one that has consistently lost money during the last decade. Even before that, if an airline did not have a good business strategy, they were most likely doomed to failure. Many people do not remember Continue Reading...
Boeing and Airbus
The airline industry is very large and complex but provides important services to the world economy which helps sustain development and provide connections to people across the globe. The purpose of this essay is to examine two cor Continue Reading...
In order to reach and maintain this business standards, the company has created a set of basic rules for itself, regarding the respect for the customer and the ethic principles.
One of the sources of competitive advantage that the company benefits Continue Reading...
. What was the service failure?The service failure was related to flight cancelations due to the rapid spread of COVID-19 during the holiday season. Here, the omicron variant quickly permeated throughout the airline industry causing staffing shortage Continue Reading...
Instead, by using such technology as the IBM program, the airline is able to become "more flexible and adaptive while focusing on their core business."
This idea of outsourcing is not unique to the airline industry and often times does not necessar Continue Reading...
U.S. Airline Industry
AIRLINE INDUSTRY
Structure of the Industry
Deregulation Act of 1978
US Airline Industry During the 1980s
US Airline Industry During the 1990s
The Next Decade for the U.S. Airline Industry
Post 9/11
Bankruptcy
Issue of F Continue Reading...
g. Lufthansa); partners with Blackberry and Yahoo for in flight conveniences.
Early aggressive additions to fleet and service did, as analysts predicted, negatively impact the company.
Company will need to carefully evaluate routes, new service, ne Continue Reading...
Innovation
The airline industry is a service industry, but one where several firms have been able to innovate their service offering. Such innovations have been to create viable low-cost carriers (RyanAir, EasyJet, Air Asia) while other innovations Continue Reading...
S. And other nations (O'Neal, Jacob, Farmer, Martin, 2007). As a result, there is much dissatisfaction specifically in the areas of pricing, price discounting and the configuration of schedules to get optimal pricing. It has been common in the past f Continue Reading...
Qantas Risk Factors
Qantas Case Study
Risk Factor Identification
Some of the risk factors for Qantas are general and specific to the airline industry more than they are specific to Qantas, but yet should be mentioned anyway. Other risk factors are Continue Reading...
Added security restrictions can cause delays that may result in flights being canceled, which are more difficult for smaller airlines to deal with. The weather-related delays that paralyzed Jet Blue during the Valentine's Day storm of 2007 are furth Continue Reading...
This comes after a period of lowering the interest rates to curtail the post-2001 recession that was particularly detrimental to the economic performance of the airline industry. The rate of interest affects consumer's disposable income, and as cons Continue Reading...
This is significant, because it shows how in the next three years, the airlines are going to face increasing amounts of competition, in a number of different markets. This is because the industry is targeting the same demographics of business and le Continue Reading...
Furthermore some of the existing companies already have loyal customers.
Bargaining power of suppliers
Suppliers have an effect on the industry through their ability to raise prices or reduce the quality of goods or services they provide. There ar Continue Reading...
Airline & Airport Security
With the United States at war with Iraq and after the devastating effects of September 11th, airline and airport security are paramount to most American travelers. But, even before terrorists used two jetliners as weap Continue Reading...
Airline ticket prices might seem illogical at times, but they are actually based on careful consideration of the different contributing factors. To the outside observer, the distance between airports is probably the most important factor, but in real Continue Reading...
Airline Terrorism
As the name implies, terrorism is an attempt to provoke fear and intimidation. Therefore, terrorist acts are intended to attract wide publicity and provoke public shock, outrage, and/or fear. The intent may be to provoke disproport Continue Reading...
Industry Analysis of the United States
Oil & Gas Industry
This report is an industry analysis on the United States oil & gas industry but does not delve into the industry related exploration and production pre-refining activities.
The focu Continue Reading...
Emirates Airline
Emirate Regulating Authority in home nation
Governmental agency empowered to regulate the economic aspects of airline
Extent to which the Emirate airline's fleet consists of owned vs. leased aircraft.
Union Representation of airl Continue Reading...
Such techniques as internet marketing, reservations, and sales; electronic ticketing and check-in; online quality control, resource planning, operational oversight, cargo and baggage tracking, and customer service, all will reduce staffing requireme Continue Reading...
Airline Industry
It is probably an indelible image on each American's memory, the vision of the two hijacked airlines plowing into the World Trade Center towers in New York. But did any of us know at that time what a significant event this would be Continue Reading...