The Indian government allowed a foreign direct investment of 49% in February 2013 and subsequently Air Asia India began operations in India on 12 June 2014 with Bangalore as its primary hub. In 2013, the carrier said it would steer clear of Delhi and Mumbai, and instead focus on growing traffic in smaller cities, such as Bangalore and Chennai. AirAsia cited congestion, competition and the high landing charges in the two biggest Indian airports as reasons to avoid the political and financial capitals
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What are the main problems facing Jet Blue? JetBlue can face some important problems in this market. First we have the fuel. Prices are too high and have many changes but, without that, the company can’t exist. Then the competition in this business is huge and very aggressive and good strategies are fundamental to survive in this market. This company fights against high costs, like operational costs, that do not help the company to have a solid financial structure. Another difficulty is
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JetBlue case study Strategic Objectives A strategic objective of an organization is a broadly defined objective which the company has to reach to make its strategy success. We can distinguish eight major groups of these goals: Financial resources Physical resources, Human resources, Market standing, Innovation, Productivity, Profit requirements and Social responsibility.1 Although JetBlue had some issues during their operations they mostly succeeded in reaching its strategic goals
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the exception of a few years in the 1970s and the 1980s, when it operated a few Boeing 727s. Biggest operator worldwide, from August 2012, of the 737 with more than 500 in service; each operate, on average, six flights every day. Bought AirTran Airways in May 2011; incorporation of the two carriers is anticipated to conclude by 2014. The company was given a
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Title: Justice Department File’s Antitrust lawsuit to Block United’s Monopolization of Takeoff and Landing Slot at Newark Airport . Summary On Tuesday November 10, 2015, the Department of Justice found several causes to move forward with a lawsuit against United Airline under the antitrust, based on their monopolization of Newark Airport slots for landing and taking. According to the Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs. The DOJ filed The Antitrust Division’s lawsuit, with the U
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How to Find the Best Ways to Travel Cheaply – Tips for Travelers on a Tight Budget Traveling is rather an expensive hobby, knowing the fact that you have to shell out cash for planes, rent-a-car services, food, accommodations and whatnot. However, this doesn’t mean that those who see themselves as meager earners don’t have the opportunity of seeing the world, or the rest of your country at least. There are always options on how to find the best ways to travel cheaply if you know where to look at
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• Analyse the features and strengths of different destinations (access, attractions, accommodation, activities, amenities and ancillary) In Zimbabwe there are 3 ways of transportation which are road, rail and air transport. In air transport there scheduled flights and the low cost carries like the Fastjet. There are 13 airports in Zimbabwe including 3 international airports. Roads also helps in linking different destinations. There are road ports in most cities and the one in Harare is the largest
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Air Asia Case: Q 1) Comment on business level strategy adopted by Air Asia? How has Air Asia achieved cost leadership? Answer 1) High aircraft utilization: Air Asia uses the aircraft in very high frequency and high turnover of flights; these add value to customer convenience and enable low cost. Air Asia has the fastest turnover in its region; is 25 minutes. a) Low fare no frills: Air Asia does not have frequent flyer miles program and private airport lounge. No free foods and beverages
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BM215 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT Semester 2, AY2011/2012 Individual Report A Report on Southwest Airlines Prepared for: Mr. Balasubramanian Shankar Due date: Monday, 5th October 2015 Submitted by: Jiyeon | CT00000000 | TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. COMPANY BACKGROUND 3 3. PESTEL ANALYSIS 4 3.1 Political 4 3.2 Economic 4 3.3 Social 5 3.4 Technological 5 3.5 Environment 5 3.6 Legal 6 4. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS 7 4.1 Threat of New Entry
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Research June 16, 2016 BSE Sensex: 26726 INDIA Aviation Flying high amid good times Reason for Report: Sector thematic and initiating coverage InterGlobe Aviation (Rs1,011 – BUY) Target price Rs1,268 SpiceJet (Rs66 – HOLD) Target price Rs64 Jet Airways (Rs561 – ADD) Target price Rs621 Research Analysts: Ansuman Deb ansuman.deb@icicisecurities.com +91 22 6637 7312 India’s aviation sector is set to undergo a strong growth period, which should benefit all the incumbent players, particularly on a
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