Jet Blue Airways JetBlue Airways took to the skies in 2000 under a novel concept: bringing humanity back to air travel. Based at New York's Kennedy International Airport, JetBlue, a non-union airline, distinguished itself from other low-fare carriers such as Southwest Airlines by offering seat-back entertainment systems with live television, comfortable seats and blue corn chips. During the last six years, when traditional airlines were piling up more than $40 billion in losses, JetBlue grew
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Article Review Airlines have become an important form of transportation since the prices of airlines have gone down. People are traveling more with JetBlue, Southwest, Air Tran (low-cost carriers) than US Airways, Continental, Delta (network airlines). As mentioned in Planning Airport Access in an Era of Low-Cost Airlines an article from Journal of the American Planning Association (JAPA) 2006 written by Richard de Neufville; air transportation industry is changing fundamentally. Richard de Neufville
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The Effects of Quality Management on Domestic and Global Competition Paper Andre Griffin MGT/449 April 9, 2011 Frank La Frazia Introduction To begin in this paper the author will compare and contrast quality management at two organizations in same industry. However one organization must compete in the domestic market and one in the global market. The organization that the author will use is Southwest Airlines and
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Mission: Who are we: Low-cost airline focused on Texas and southwest part of the U.S. Target: people seeking public transportation that would otherwise use other means of transportation. What do they do: Southwest provides transport for small distance flights at a low cost with the most basic necessities for flight passengers in an enjoyable environment and good mood. Why? To provide customers with an alternative to road transports by reducing travel time and an alternative to other companies
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A) Introduction B) The Strategy with Environment One of the best strategies that US Airways has is to provide a safe, reliable and convenient service. According to US Airways 10k report, US Airways offers 3100 flights daily to more than 200 communities in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Europe, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Central and South America. US Airways has dominated the Customer Service Key Survival Factor (KSF) by achieving six first place baggage handling, first place
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The domestic airline industry is a difficult industry to compete and operate in; it is characterized by high capital requirements, high barriers to entry, low or no growth, rising costs, high competition, and strict government regulation. In addition to rising fuel costs, which happens to be a major issue, events such as the economic recession, swine flu outbreak, and 9/11 attacks have negatively effected or still continue to negatively effect domestic airline travel. To survive and reduce losses
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Crafting and Executing Strategy: Jet Blue Airways Sandra M. Norton Strayer University Strategic Management - BUS 599 Marilyn Carroll, PhD 15 April 2012 Crafting and Executing Strategy: Jet Blue Airways Introduction Current and emerging trends have a reflective effect on the U. S. airline industry. These trends present a noteworthy challenge to an airline’s performance and business strategy. These subsequent trends will be introduced and discussed: 1) crude oil prices; 2) rise of video teleconferencing;
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employment relations strategies are often likely to be viewed differently from strategic considerations of various organizations. This work will examine the interaction of employment association with the business and operational techniques at Qantas Airways, a full-cost carrier and a long-established legacy and a newer airline, Jetstar critically (Sarina & Wright 701). 2.0 Some of the strategic that Qantas wishes to execute include: 2.1 Market conditions: capitalizing the domestic market- with
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Proposed vision At Jet Blue our vision is to be the best regional air carrier by providing low-fare, low-cost, enjoyable and safe flight experiences to our passenger. Proposed mission statement Jet Blue’s mission is to be the leading low-fare, low-cost passenger airline offering high quality customer service to underserved markets and customer who are looking for the best value in their flight. We have the newest most advanced planes that are reliable, safe, fuel efficient, utilizing advanced
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------------------------------------------------- American airlines leadership American Airlines Leadership American Airlines has a very unique history being the first “major airline” in the United States. The original name of the company was American Airways, which was conceived through the acquisition of 80 different airlines in 1930. The smaller airlines that were acquired included, Southern Air Transport in Texas, Southern Air Fast Express (SAFE) in the western United States, Universal Aviation in
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