working conditions could not be resolved. Currently the issue is going on as they have threatened to go on a strike on March 9, 2011. Background: In May 2007, India's Ministry of Civil Aviation announced that Air India Limited (AI), India's national flag carrier and Indian Airlines Limited (IA), the government owned domestic airline, would merge with effect from July 15, 2007.1 The new airline formed by the merger was to be called 'Air India,' and would operate in both the domestic and international
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INTRODUCTION OF AIR ASIA [pic] Air Asia is one of the Malaysian Airline, as the second Malaysian National Airline, Air Asia was born in 1993 and started operations on 18 November 1996. It was originally founded by a government-owned conglomerate DRB-Hicom. On 2 December 2001, the heavily-indebted airline was purchased by former Time Warner executive Tony Fernandes's company Tune Air Sdn Bhd for the token sum of one ringgit. Normally low-costs Airline has a lot of differences
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Approval Sheet Acknowledgement 1 I. Company Profile History 2 Mission, Vision, Goal, Objective, Philosophy of the company 12 Logo and Location 13 Organizational Structure 14 II. Trainings and Activities Management Staff 16 Schedule and Assigned Tasks 17 Special Assignments 24 III. Problems Met Statement of the Problems 27 Alternative Course of Action 28
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TURKISH AIRLINES HISTORY Turkish Airlines is the national flag carrier airline of Turkey, headquarter is in Atatürk Airport in Yeşilköy,İstanbul. Turkish Airlines was established on 20 May 1933 as State Airlines Administration. It services to 41 domestic and 202 international airports in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Turkish Airlines has been a member of the Star Alliance networks since 1 April 2008. The chairman of Turkish Airlines is Hamdi Topcu and the CEO
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nt tragedy that struck Malaysian Airlines MH-370, the fear of air travel is high. To overcome this fear, I have planned that the Bosnia and Herzegovina team would be flying from Sarajevo International Airport to Rio De Janeiro through Lufthansa Airlines, which is considered the safest airline across the globe amongst all the airlines by leading travel journals, based on its no crash in last decade. The aircrafts operated by the airline have never experience a technical snag in the past and are regularly
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One of the world’s most competitive and prominent industries is the airlines industry. It generates huge amounts of income as well as employment each year. Some of the common names in US air travel service providers are Alaska, Northwest, Southwest, US airways, American etc. According to the latest statistics given by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the airline sector will post a profit of $9 billion in 2011. After the recent credit crunch, economies are now coming back to normal
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Australia where CAL itself was directly banned from operating. 3. Branding: By rebranding the Airline with the Taiwanese flag and slogan “blossom everyday” CAL gained new entry to European countries like Amsterdam, Rome, Frankfurt and Vienne. 4. Aviation Market: In 2007 CAL captures one 4th of the aviation market in Taiwan making it the country’s biggest airline and national flag carrier. Weaknesses 1. CAL is restricted: PRC government prohibits Taiwanese Airlines from operating in mainland China
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Airlines offer a variety of products ranging from the no-frills air transportation to international first class featuring amenity-filled cubicles with fully reclining seat/beds and attentive in-flight service. This assignment is intended to illustrate the variety of airline product offerings available and stimulate thinking about how best to serve the diverse wants and needs of passengers. Europe’s Ryanair is well known for its cheap fares and bare-bones service. Europe’s old line network carriers
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Political | Government exerted major influence on the industry through their ownership of national airlines and airports | The reason that government closely monitor the airline industry was due to the huge impact that air travel had on economic growth of that particular country.Government controls and high airport charges would hinder the low cost models. For example in China, government built airports which facilitate rapid growth of air travel but increased costs as well. Furthermore, these costs
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Management 110: Assessment 2 1. Case study I choose Malaysia Airline System (MAS) because the whole world is focusing on Malaysia recently and especially Malaysia Airline due to the miserable crash of MH370. According to international newspapers and articles, I have found that MAS has plenty of debts and it occurred because of wrong management. Some presses refer to MAS is able to be bankrupted by the tremendous compensation of MH370. Therefore, I choose MAS in order to revive and overcome from
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