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    Jet Blue

    JetBlue Airways Sandra Green Strayer University BUS599 October 16, 2011 Dr. Obi Discuss the trends in the U.S. airline industry and how these trends might impact a company’s strategy. The airline industry exists in a competitive market. In recent years there have been more lows than highs due to the economy, oil prices, post 9/11, and mergers. The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 led to a decrease in passenger traffic, bankruptcy, and lay-offs, which resulted in a major decrease

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    Jet Blue Situational Analysis

    rentals, and attractions 4. Partner Airlines: Aer Lingus, Aeroflot Russian Airlines, Air China, Ana, Asiana Airlines, Avianca, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Cape Air, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, EgyptAir, El Al Israel Airlines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Eva Air, Hainan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines, IcelandAir, Japan Airlines, Jet Airways, Korean Air, Lan Airlines, Lot Polish Airlines, Lufthansa, Porter, Qatar

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    Virgin Blue

    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This Virgin Blue will be discussing about Virgin Blue history and when it began, its establishment as the first low fare airline in Australia. This report will also examine about Virgin Blue’s business model their advantages, in the market as a low fare airline and their financial circumstances that the airline industries have faced during their operation. In Australia first low fare airline, the report will analyze how they are keeping their position in the competitive market

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    Emirates Airline

    commercial flights from Dubai to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston. Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum is the Chief Exercutive Officer (CEO) of Emirates Airline. The main competitors of Emirates Airline are British Airways, Qatar Airways Group, Etihad Airways, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Air France –KLM S.A. The company start its operation with the first flight EK600 departs from Dubai International Airport to Karachi. The first 3 destination of Emirates Airline were Karachi, New Delhi

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    Jet Blue & Beyond

    Running Head: JET BLUE AIRLINES & BEYOND Jet Blue Airlines & Beyond Rashed Sulaiman Burgess Business 599 Strategic Management Leonardo Serrano Strayer University April 18, 2012 Introduction The life’s lessons and advice that David Neeleman experienced earlier in life, shaped him into the man that he is today. He thought about one day being the leader of his own business entity. While working at a grocery store he

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    Reducing Airline Fuel Consumption and Cost

    few years. Phasing Out Paper In 2011, United and Continental pilots began using 1.5lb iPads as electronic flight bags to replace the traditional 38lb paper flight manuals. The projected fuel savings was calculated to be 326,000 gallons of jet fuel for a savings of $1.2 million per year (United Continental Holdings Inc., 2011). This year, American Airlines received regulatory approval for flight attendants to swap out their 5lb paper manuals for 1lb Samsung tablets for a fuel savings of

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    Emirates Airline

    commercial flights from Dubai to Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, and Houston. Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum is the Chief Exercutive Officer (CEO) of Emirates Airline. The main competitors of Emirates Airline are British Airways, Qatar Airways Group, Etihad Airways, Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Air France –KLM S.A. The company start its operation with the first flight EK600 departs from Dubai International Airport to Karachi. The first 3 destination of Emirates Airline were Karachi, New Delhi

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    Bill French Case

    FEU MBA 209 Case Study Jetblue Airways: A Cadre of New Managers Takes Control Case Background JetBlue is a low-cost domestic airline in the United States following a rather interesting combination of ‘low-cost and differentiation’ as its strategy. From its inception in 1998, the airline grew to become the 11th largest player in the airline industry in a short span of 6 years. It had been the only other airline apart from Southwest airlines, to have been profitable during the aftermath

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    Mgt 488 Entire Course Global Business Strategies

    Financial Services Day 7 Individual Internal Risk Assessment Resource: University Library’s Datamonitor 360 Access the University Library’s Datamonitor 360 and look up one of the following companies: • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. • Jet Blue Airways Corporation • Hewlett-Packard Company • The Home Depot Prepare a 1,050- to 1,750-word paper identifying the key capabilities of your selected company. • Discuss the firm’s strengths and weaknesses in marketing

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    Mgt 488 Entire Course Global Business Strategies

    Financial Services Day 7 Individual Internal Risk Assessment Resource: University Library’s Datamonitor 360 Access the University Library’s Datamonitor 360 and look up one of the following companies: • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. • Jet Blue Airways Corporation • Hewlett-Packard Company • The Home Depot Prepare a 1,050- to 1,750-word paper identifying the key capabilities of your selected company. • Discuss the firm’s strengths and weaknesses in marketing

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