Case Study – Dogfight over Europe: Ryanair Business Landscape Item | Description | Impact | Government Intervention | Market Deregulation: * Free to set fares * European airlines to fly any route between EU countries * Any intra-country route between two European cities | Open for new competition | | European Union eliminated duty free sales on intra-EU flights | Has to pay duties | Ryanair Challenges & Strategy Description | Cashflow problem, Funded by Ryan Family | Strategy
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DATA STRUCTURES PROJECT ONLINE BUS RESERVATION SYSTEM BY L.SIVA SAI REDDY-10MSE1033 B.SIVA RUSHI-10MSE1063 Title of the project(aim) Online Bus Ticket Reservation System. Abstract: • The objective was two-fold - to ensure that the Customers don’t have to leave the confines of their comfort to book a ticket, and to help them get a ticket when they need it the most. • The internet was being voted as a medium people couldn’t do without. PC and net penetration was increasing
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MARKETING PHILIPPINE AIRLINES (PAL) [pic] SUBMITTED BY: HERRERA BEVERLY G. RIVERO, CHRYSTALYN S. CALUMPIANO, MARIZ D. DAYRIT, BENERYN JOY R. FELICIANO, MICHELLE SUBMITTED TO: MRS FEROLYN SANTIAGO I. Executive Summary Philippine airlines also known as PAL, is the flag carrier and national airline of the Philippines. Headquartered in the Philippine national bank financial center in Pasay city, the airline was founded in 1941 and is the oldest commercial airline in Asia operating
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Flight Airlines Marketing Plan Executive Summary Yilmaz investment and ZK Holding make a joint venture and Golden flight will be established at NYC.As a result of developments in today's global world, information and Communication technologies, such as the airlines are also affected by increased competition in Many sectors. Competition is increasing in importance with the increase in marketing activities. Both national and international markets in competition for the airlines, has
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five years later. In contrast, a $100 investment in the S&P 500 index was worth $182 at the end of the same five-year period. Industry observers quipped that it was better to place money under a mattress than invest in an airline stock. According to the expert, “Airlines are a crummy business, and will always be a crummy business.” Revenue performance JetBlue revenues grew 185%, from $998 million in 2003 to $2,842 million in 2007. Operating expense Operating expenses grew by 222% during
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Yogesh Badlani AIR ARABIA Air Arabia operates one aircraft type, the Airbus A320 and it is one of the few low fares airlines that has a young fleet. Air Arabia’s aircraft are all configured with a single cabin and offer customer comfort with the largest seat pitch in the market - that of 32 inches in comparison to 29 and at the most 31 inches offered on most airlines in the region. The A320 is the preferred choice in the single-aisle market, known for its wide seats, aisles and overhead stowage
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MASTER BUSINESS STRATEGY CONSULTING , DELTA AIRLINES CASE To determine the profitability of the airline industry, we will do an industry analysis using Porter’s five-forces framework a) Rivalry among existing competitors Concentration The concentration and the number of competitors make very difficult any agreement about pricing. Diversity of competitors There are many competitors with approximately the same size, especially for the legacy carriers. Product differentiation
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Air Asia – Strategic IT Initiative Submitted by: Charles Kho Sandy Hofman Aruan Christian Tjitrahardja Ramaratnam Narayanaswamy Faculty of Economics and Commerce University of Melbourne 2005 306-669 Strategic Enterprise Systems Group Project Executive Summary IT is one of the major enablers of AirAsia’s successful low cost business model. Based on the environmental scanning performed, the demand for Low Cost Carrier (LCC) is expected to expand rapidly attracting more players to
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MICE Industry:Business Travel Business visitors to London in the first three months of 2010 grew by 5% Business trips to the UK capital up despite tough economic climate Wednesday, July 21, 2010 The number of business visitors to London in the first three months of 2010 grew by 5% over the same period last year. This is the first quarterly rise since the second quarter of 2007. Meanwhile, spending by people on business trips leapt by 21%, up to almost £500m. These strong figures, published by
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which vary with the volume of traffic carried, have traditionally been quite low in the airline industry. They include ticket commissions, baggage handling, and cabin amenities including food and beverages, among other passenger-related costs. With the recent spate of cost cutting, where ticket commissions to travel agents have been eliminated by the major airlines (with the exception of Southwest Airlines), a cap of $100 commission on international flights, and drastic reductions in the quantity
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