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    The Future and Significance of Crm for Low Cost Operators of South Asia

    The future and significance of CRM for low cost operators of South Asia: The increasingly competitive nature of the aviation industry from a global perspective in todays context has brought about the need to sustain profitability of ones venture in an environment that deems both competitive and economically demanding. Besides the emphasis on cost leadership and operational strategies, the requirements of managing customer relations addresses upon a new agenda of business strategy formation around

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    International Business Anlysis

    Introduction Foreign Market Entry Modes The decision of how to enter a foreign market can have a significant impact on the results. Expansion into foreign markets can be achieved via the following modes: ▪ Exporting (Direct/ Indirect Exporting) ▪ Licensing/ Franchising ▪ Contract Manufacturing ▪ Management contract ▪ Assembly Operation ▪ Fully Owned Manufacturing Facility ▪ Joint Venture ▪ Mergers & Acquisitions

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    Projcet Mangement

    as ‘project’? Answer 1 I have chosen two articles extracted from The New Straits Times (Business Times B2) – from the 15th November 2014 issue. There are two (2) articles that I have found that can be classified as a “project’ 1. AirAsia Eyes Higher Load in 2015 a. This article entails a project – new cooperate building that is slated to begin in December 2014 and is scheduled to complete by June 2016 which defines a life span of a project and has defined objective of constructing

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    Market

    high-speed KLIA Ekspres train, which costs RM35 and takes 28 minutes. If you are far from the centre of town, a taxi may be easier or faster. Fare and journey time depend on distance and traffic, but a typical trip costs RM65 and takes one hour. AirAsia flights use the LowCost Carrier Terminal (LCCT), which is not served by the train. Skybus routes from KL Sentral to LCCT cost RM9 and take 70 minutes. November 2006 SENTUL TIMUR Sentul SENTUL TITIWANGSA Putra KLCC PWTC Sultan Ismail Bandaraya

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    Integrated Case Study

    • 1. INTEGRATED CASE STUDY (PAS 3183)MALAYSIA AIRLINES (MAS) PRESENTED BY Luluk Nor Khotima Bt Nursam Ashvenee Devi Selvaraju Noor Armi Addila Bt Noor Ariff Nur Azlinda Bt A.Azaman Norliza Bt P P Mohamed • 2. AGENDA• INTRODUCTION• MANAGEMENT CONSTRAINT• COMPETITION• UNPROFITABLE ROUTES• INCREASED IN FUEL PRICE• MAINTENANCE COST• RECOMMENDATION • 3. INTRODUCTION• 1994- Privatized 32% controlling stake to Tajuddin Ramli through Naluri Berhad• 1998- Asian Financial Crisis MAS faced substantial

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    Budget Carrier's Rise Shakes Up Vietnam's Airline Market- Nikkei Asian Review

    Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City. Missing flight makes Malaysia Airlines bailout more likely Philippines building up military as counter to China Japan fighters scrambled 415 times against Chinese aircraft in FY2013 Malaysia's AirAsia refuses to move airport HANOI -- Vietnam's rapidly growing air travel market has a young budget airline that is seriously giving the country's flag carrier, Vietnam Airlines, a run for its money. The low-cost carrier VietJet Air began flying in

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    The Impact of Social Networking

    Feature The Impact of Social Networking The Internet has grown into a vast net of services and applications that entertains as well as serve as an indispensable work aid for hundreds of millions of users around the world. Megat Ishak, Director of Licensing Department, SKMM, explores its impact. T he first useful Internet service for the masses was email. Then came the first of the graphical web in the form of websites. Today, this vast network has grown into a truly worldwide

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    Social Networking Sites

    Feature The Impact of Social Networking The Internet has grown into a vast net of services and applications that entertains as well as serve as an indispensable work aid for hundreds of millions of users around the world. Megat Ishak, Director of Licensing Department, SKMM, explores its impact. T he rst useful Internet service for the masses was email. en came the rst of the graphical web in the form of websites. Today, this vast network has grown into a truly worldwide web that is accessible

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    Mas Airline

    Bluer skies ahead for Malaysia Airlines A QUESTION OF BUSINESS By P. GUNASEGARAM Its huge losses belie a much brighter future if the right steps are taken AT first glance, one can be excused for surmising that Malaysia Airlines is in deep trouble – actually it’s not. In fact a careful examination of the figures shows that it is very close to a turnaround and it needs only to tweak its revenue management to get it to show profits. For all airlines, the final quarter of last year was a difficult

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    Singapore Tourism Case Study

    Abang Abdul Rasyid Bin Abang Yusop DPA 15040001 International Relations and Security (KLE 0007) The Malaysia-Singapore Interconnectivity Issue Malaysia Singapore only has one bridge connecting it together since 1998. The first connection was a causeway which was opened in 1923 during the imperial British era. The Johor-Singapore causeway has been the main portal for entering and exiting Singapore for Malaysian ever since. During Tun Dr Mahathir’s administration, there was a plan to demolish the

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