SECTION A INTRODUCTION Jet airways is one of the major Indian airlines based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. It was first founded on 1st April, 1992. It commenced all its operation since 5th May, 1993. Jet airways is the second largest airlines after IndiGo both in terms of market share as well as passengers carried. It operates around 300 Flights daily to 75 different destinations worldwide which include
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Blue Horizon Airlines Blue Horizon Cargo was established on April 19, 1993 as a cargo aerial taxi company that ships mail, parcel, and cargo. And on June 5, 1994, Blue Horizon Cargo shifted into being a cargo aerial taxi company into a commercial airline that transports passengers and baggage at the same time, it then became Blue Horizon Airlines. Domestic services commenced following market deregulation by the Philippine government. It temporarily ceased operations in February 1996 after being
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INTRODUCTION Qantas is the acronym of the Queensland and Northern Territory Air Services. Qantas is the world's second oldest airline and was founded in the Queensland outback in 1920. It is Australia’s largest domestic and international airline and is recognised as one of the world's leading long distance carriers. It has pioneered services from Australia to North America and Europe. The Qantas Group today employs approximately 32,500 people and offers services across a network spanning 182 destinations
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article suggests, Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad have certainly emerged as strategic competitors in the aviation industry. Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad have built their strategy based on adaptability to change in the aviation industry environment as well as advantages they find within their home countries. Some examples are as follows: * Capitalize on open land- Market leaders such as America and Europe have no land available for expansion projects, opening the door for Emirates, Qatar, and Etihad
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November 2014 Company Background Etihad Airways is the national carrier of the United Arab Emirates, as well as carrier of the Abu Dhabi region. Royal (Amiri) Decree of Abu Dhabi first established Etihad Airways in July 2003 (Rodrigues, 2010, Etihad Airways – Marketing Plan). The Airline since commenced its commercial operations in November 2003, taking the lead in the fasting growing Airlines in the history of commercial aviation (2014, Etihad Airways). Synopsis This business report
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4.2 Weakness 12 4.3 Opportunity 13 4.4 Threat 14 5 TOWS Analysis 14 7 Recommendation 17 8 Conclusion 18 9 Update to Present 18 * * Introduction Dubai is a small nation that “thinks big and sells dreams”. As an emirate that is known very little for the oil that it produces, it has made a name for itself by providing the best tourist location for anyone looking for the perfect weather, extravagant amenities, jaw dropping architecture, high-end fashion and entertainment
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2005). Our group decided to work upon Etihad Airways, the flag carrier airline for United Arab Emirates. The name ‘Etihad’ is derived from an Arabic word which means ‘union’. In addition to its main activity of passenger transportation, Etihad controls Etihad cargo and holidays. Aside from that, they have stakes in many other airlines as well. Some examples include Air Berlin, Air Seychelles, Jat airways (Serbian national airline) and Virgin Australia to name a few. In this report we provide a detailed
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MarketLine Industry Profile Airlines in Singapore October 2012 Reference Code: 0116-0756 Publication Date: October 2012 WWW.MARKETLINE.COM MARKETLINE. THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED Singapore - Airlines © MARKETLINE THIS PROFILE IS A LICENSED PRODUCT AND IS NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED 0116 - 0756 - 2011 Page | 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Market value The Singaporean airlines industry grew by 16.8% in 2011 to reach a value of $8,552.5 million. Market value
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1.0 Introduction Singapore Airlines (SIA) flew its first flight way back in the year 1947. It was then known as Malaysian Airlines, which became two separate entities – SIA and Malaysian Airline System (MAS) in 1972. In between that period from 1947 till 1972, the airline was named MAS when the Federation of Malaysia was born after gaining independence from the British government in 16 September 1963 and later renamed as Malaysia-Singapore Airlines in May 1966. The airline’s key advertising
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Introduction In a few short weeks, I will be taking the trip of a life time to the United Arab Emirates! The UAE is an exciting place full of wonder and new adventures. The country is separated into seven distinct Emirates, each seeming to create a feel of past, present, and future depending on the Emirate you visit. The futuristic city of Dubai, currently boasting the tallest building in the world- the Burj Khalifa, has become internationally known as a major trading hub and popular tourist destination
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