Airline Reservation System

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    foreign currency exposure and threat of new entrants. Changes in customer taste and destinations, power of customers and growth of airlines alliances. Heavy investments in railways and telecommunication tools Consumer protection and passenger rights Growing percentage of global emission Airport slots allocations Similarity of resources and services such as Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific Improving services for better price Improving power of negotiation between the alliance and suppliers During

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    Dictionary of Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality

    Dictionary of Travel, Tourism and Hospitality By the same author Britain – Workshop or Service Centre to the World? The British Hotel and Catering Industry The Business of Hotels (with H. Ingram) Europeans on Holiday Higher Education and Research in Tourism in Western Europe Historical Development of Tourism (with A.J. Burkart) Holiday Surveys Examined The Management of Tourism (with A.J. Burkart eds) Managing Tourism (ed.) A Manual of Hotel Reception (with J.R.S. Beavis) Paying Guests

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    Jetblue Airways

    investment, tourism, and is critical to globalization. Over the past ten years, air travel has grown by approximately seven percent per year. However, the airline industry suffered its largest downturn between 2008 and 2009, due to the economic downturn. Airlines carried 767,627,651 passengers in 2009, down from 809,447,811 passengers in 2008. Airlines have been forced to accommodate the economic recession by cutting flights, rescheduling existing routes, and looking for new revenue streams. As the

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    Hospitality Ict

    business and the facilities. Consequently, it has been recognised that a new strategy needs to be devised; which will include the development of new facilities, the enhancement of existing facilities and the introduction of a hotel wide computerisation system which will maximise the hotels operational efficiency. This proposal will specifically present the Consultants vision for the effective and successful introduction of information technology within the TVU training hotel; it will also take into

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    Jetblue

    JetBlue is among the budget airline in the United States. This low cost airline was founded by David Neeleman and it is currently held by the president and CEO David Burger. Its main headquarter locates at Long Island City, New York. The main hub base is in JFK International Airport (Brizek, n.d.). They serve passengers in 84 destinations from the states and other places, such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Bermuda, and Countries from Latin America. Unlike any traditional airlines, the company of the blue

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    Atlanta Research Paper

    serves such airlines as Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines and United Airlines. Airport Lounges ATL airport offers passengers lounges, places to stay while waiting for the flight. Most of them are owned by the airlines that operate in the airport. There is a common use lounge - The Club at ATL. It provides services to the passenger of the international flights operated by British Airways and Lufthansa. American Airlines Admiral

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    Jetblue

    the new aircraft would definitely lead to operational failure. It was the key principle for JetBlue, which made a difference from other airline companies, that fight cancellations should be avoided at all costs. Unfortunately, this principle was challenged by the unexpected bad weather on the Valentine’s Day of 2007. The potential issue of operating system finally gave rise to serious flight cancellations, which reminded JetBlue of fixing its operations. Part II: Internal & External Analysis

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    West Jet Case Analysis

    satisfaction. Analysis :- West Jet Airlines known for its "High Value and Low Fare" was working fine with its in- house small but efficient Information technology services(It worked as the integral growth of the West Jet) until it started facing hindrances in code share. The systems in the west jet were stand- alone systems and were not able to collaborate with the international Airlines Systems. Initially, West Jet selected Sabre to move to International reservation system but it was not commendable. There

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    Ryanair Analysis

    Point-to-Point Flights on Short-Haul Routes: 15 Low Operating Costs: 15 Taking Advantage of the Internet: 16 Commitment to Safety and Quality Maintenance: 16 Enhancement of Operating Results through Ancillary Services: 16 Analysis of the airline business models 16 Ryanair’s strategy in future: 17 Focused Criteria for Growth: 17 New Aircraft-markers: 18 New design ‘standing seats’ 18 SWOT Analysis 19 Strengths 19 Weakness 19 Opportunities 19 Threats 19 BIBLIOGRAPHY

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    Southwest Airlines

    Southwest Airlines Introduction Southwest Airlines Co. is the largest low-cost carrier in the United States, and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The airline was established in 1967, by Rollin King and Herb Kelleher. Southwest begins flying within the state of Texas (between Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio) with three Boeing 737 aircraft. Today Southwest operates nearly 400 Boeing 737 aircraft to 59 U.S. cities. Southwest has the lowest operating cost structure in the domestic airline industry

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