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    Tony Fernandes

    Bhd in 2001, with a vision to make air travel more affordable to Malaysians. With that in mind, Tony and his three partners bought over AirAsia from its owner DRB-Hicom. Tune Air's initial project was to remodel AirAsia into a low fare no frills carrier after successful low fare airlines such as U.S.-based Southwest Airlines and Dublin-based Ryanair and create a new aviation product in Malaysia . AUTOCRATIC only one person has the authority over the followers or workers. Their decision has to be

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    Ocean Carrier Case Solution, Harvard Business Case

    Ocean Carriers November 2015 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Due to an attractive lease agreement proposed by a larger client, the investment department has conducted an extensive evaluation of the possibility to invest in a new $39 million capesize carrier. This material should be distributed as

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    South West Airlines

    but my, how times have changed for this company. Southwest has flourished mainly because they have been able to get such a tight reign over their costs and by marketing low domestic fares, becoming well known in the industry for being a low cost carrier ("History of southwest," ) ("Marketing mix," 2012). With almost 3100 flights carried per day, according to the number of passengers, Southwest has been termed the largest airline in the world. Southwest offers a diverse fleet of 547 Boeing 737

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    Sakal

    Case Analysis of Southwest Airlines I .Time Context -1971 its first flights -2008 lowering of fares and increase in passenger traffic wherever the carrier serves. II. Viewpoint The purpose of this study aims to analyze some aspects in term of marketing, finance, operation, human resource and culture. III. Statement of Problem 1. At general, we can see if SWA did not have an issue on their overall performance, in financial, marketing, and operation side. 2. But, in this case problems

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    Southwest Strategic Analysis

    School of Management Coursework hand-in sheet Student name(s) | % | | % | Naomi Wai | 20% | Chukwudubem Joseph Onochie | 20% | Nevena Rakovska | 20% | Anish Rai | 20% | Warren Cannon | 20% | | | For group work – individual % contributions need to be stated only where they are not equal. Department (e.g. Management): School of Management | Programme and Year of Study: Accounting and Finance, Y3 | Name of lecturer:

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    Management Information System of Airasia

    Management Information System Case Study Report Name : Angela Tanasha Class : BA XIV-52 Student ID : 13.53.01.0017 Table Of Content 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Objective of the report 3 1.2 Scope of the report 3 1.3 The Importance of Computerized MIS on Budget Airline 3 2. Body 4 2.1 PEST (International, Demographical) Analysis 4 2.2 SWOT Analysis 11 2.3 Porter’s Value Chain 13 2.4 Competitive Analysis / Porter’s 5 Forces 14 2.5 Online Reservation System 18 3.0 Recommendation

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    Air Asia

     followed by ticketless airlines, allows the customer to pay for the booking by using a credit card via phone. By applying this system, it generates more sales and creates value for the customers; it saves money for the company. The key of LCC (Low Cost Carrier) Business Model is lower cost than

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    Case Outline of Jetblue

    American World Airways created an air network that linked America to the world. g). At the end of twenty century, a new style of cost airline appeared, offering a no-frills product at a lower price. The representative low-cost carriers are Southwest Airlines, JetBlue and AirTran Airways. h). The September 11th terrorist attacks resulted the airline industry bailout which lost $30 billion with 100,000 employees laid off. k). Today, JetBlue, Southwest and

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    Battle of the 73rd Easting

    three cavalry troops forward, with the other and a tank platoon in reserve behind. In 1991, armored cavalry troops were company-sized units, each with 9 M1A1 Abrams tanks, 13 M3A2 Bradley cavalry fighting vehicles, and a handful of M113-based mortar carriers and other vehicles. On the right (south) side of 2nd

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    Asdada

    require different ways of managing. AirAsia is considered as an open system. Firstly, AirAsia uses a low pricing strategy to create a higher level of output, which are the consumers. The vision of AirAsia is to be established as the leading low-cost carrier in the Asian region. AirAsia is considered as a budget airline comparing to the other company, which is

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