The Low Cost Airline: AirAsia A study of opportunities, challenges and critical success factors LGT 3007 Air Transport Logistics [pic] Introduction History of low cost airlines The low-cost concept became a moneymaker in the United States, where it was pioneered in the 1970s by Southwest Airlines, the model for budget carriers elsewhere like Ryanair and easyJet in Europe. Definition of low cost airlines A low cost airline generally has many features that differentiate it from the
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In this article, I will discuss and analyze AirAsia Airline within the context of this marketing concept described above. Identifying the target market and highlighting some of the marketing mix employed to attract the chosen market Finally, I will discuss the threats to the long-term success of the airline with reference to the current marketing mix in order to overcome certain service shortcomings. ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS Company Background AirAsia Malaysia is second national airline. It was the
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Media's Brand of the Year Goes to AirAsia Awarded for constant innovations and bold ideas in branding campaigns SINGAPORE, 9 December 2009 – AirAsia, the world's best low-cost carrier, continues its award winning streak when the airline was bestowed the prestigious Brand of the Year award at Media's Agency of the Year (AOY) Awards, held at the St. Regis in Singapore. In its 16th year, the Agency of the Year Awards recognizes inspired brand leadership, management excellence, outstanding business
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Analysis On Airasia 1.0 Introduction Purpose The purpose of this analysis is to conduct an environmental analysis in the context of AirAsia's international business operations, describing the major variables involved and the impact of the specific threats and opportunities confronted by AirAsia besides that, this analysis also helps to identify AirAsia's competitive strategy and analyse how the strategy is implemented to gain competitive advantage. Background on AirAsia AirAsia was set up
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AirAsia Bhd (AirAsia) announced yesterday that it had signed with CAE, a global leader in flight training solutions, a joint venture agreement to set up a world-class aviation training centre that would offer state-of-the-art training for airlines throughout Asia. The signing was witnessed by the Deputy Minister of Higher Education of Malaysia, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah. The centre, to be aptly named the Asian Aviation Academy, was the initial effort and a part of the joint venture between AirAsia
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Introduction: AirAsia is one of the award winning and largest low fare airlines in the Asia expanding rapidly since 2001. With a fleet of 72 aircrafts, AirAsia flies to over 61 domestic and international destinations with 108 routes, and operates over 400 flights daily from hubs located in Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Today, AirAsia has flown over 55 million guests across the region and continues to create more extensive route network through its associate companies. AirAsia believes in the
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are operating at KLIA2 terminal and start with only domestic routes but then expand the routes to international routes to country such as India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Singapore and many other country. The reason for the Malindo Air is build due to AirAsia entry to the Indonesia market has affected the market share owned by the local Indonesia airlines such as Lion Air hence this has push them also to enter the Malaysia market by performed the joint venture with NADI and provide the low cost airlines
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AIR ASIA AIRLINES COMPANY COMPANY BACKGROUND Air Asia Berhad is an established in 1993 with commenced operations in 1996. In 2001, Tune Air Sdn Bhd Tony Fernandes’s company purchased this airline from DRB-Hicom. Air Asia never look back after that. Air Asia’s first and main base is the Low Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT) at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, while its secondary hubs are at Kota Kinabalu International Airport, Senai International Airport and Penang International Airport. Air Asia
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just providing air travel, airlines will leverage more on mobile technology and social networks to foster deeper and more responsive interaction with customers and build brand loyalty Comment on the business-level strategy adopted by AirAsia. How has AirAsia achieved cost leadership or differentiation? The business level strategy adopted by
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Sdn Bhd and in 1992, became the Southeast Asian regional vice-president for Warner Music Group. When Time Warner Inc. announced its merger with America Online Inc. in 2001, Tony left to pursue his dream of starting a budget no-frills airline which AirAsia with the tagline “Now everyone can fly.” He also founded the Tune Group companies Tony Fernandes is a true visionary. For all the business that Tony was involved, he showed a clear picture into the future of these industries. Moreover, he
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