THE RISE OF TONY FERNANDES AND AIRASIA IN MALAYSIA1 SHAHRIL EASHAK ISMAIL Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, Caulfield East Vic 3145, Australia Email: seism1@student.monash.edu 1 This paper was presented to the 18 Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association th of Australia in Adelaide, 5-8 July 2010. It has been peer reviewed via a double referee process and appears on the Conference Proceedings Website
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Jet Star What type of organisation is Jet Star? Jetstar is a value based carrier network providing all day every day low fares with an open approach to air travel serving in excess of 50 markets across the Asia and Asia Pacific region. We believe in fostering a culture that is focused on our customers - ensuring we deliver the lowest fares and provide a travel experience that is refreshing and enjoyable, alongside our commitment to all day every day low fares both to our passengers and our
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Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 1. Introduction 3 1.1 Brief Description of the Report 3 1.2 Current Situation 3 1.3 Company Background 4 1.3.1 AirAsia 4 1.3.2 Vision and Mission 4 2. Strategy and the Industry 4 2.1 Analysis and Evaluation of industry Strategy 4 2.2 Global Forces that Impact the Industry 5 2.3 Importance of an Effective Strategy 5 3. Environmental Analysis and the Strategy 6 3.1 Corporate Strategy 6 3.1.1 Evaluation of Current Strategies 7 3.2 Analysis of the Internal Environment
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AIRASIA X BHD Table of Contents 1.0 Company Profile 1 1.1 Introduction of Company 1 1.2 Vision 2 1.3 Mission 2 1.4 Value 2 1.5 Logo 3 1.6 Motto 3 1.7 Corporate Information 4 1.8 Organizational Structure 5 2.0 General Environment Analysis 9 2.1 Politic Factors 9 2.2 Economic Factors 10 2.3 Social Factors 10 2.4 Technology Factors 11 2.5 Legal Factors 11 2.6 Environmental Factors 12 3.0 Task Environment Factor 13 3.1 Porter Five Forces Analysis
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Table of Content Contents Marketing Audit 2 External analysis 2 Macroenvironment 2 Microenvironment 5 Internal analysis 9 AirAsia Marketing Mix (4ps) 9 SWOT Analysis 11 Marketing Objectives 17 Marketing strategy 17 Action Programs 25 Financial Budgeting 26 Implementation Control 27 References 31 Marketing Audit External analysis * Macroenvironment Political Environment Government regulates Airline industry heavily as in other country. In Government regulations
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THE RISE OF TONY FERNANDES AND AIRASIA IN MALAYSIA1 SHAHRIL EASHAK ISMAIL Monash Asia Institute, Monash University, Caulfield East Vic 3145, Australia Email: seism1@student.monash.edu 1 This paper was presented to the 18 Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association th of Australia in Adelaide, 5-8 July 2010. It has been peer reviewed via a double referee process and appears on the Conference Proceedings Website
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strategy) in various business companies. Keywords: Cost leadership strategy, differentiation strategy, single strategy, hybrid strategy INTRODUCTION In the competitive market, certain industries are having very heavy competitive rivalry among the company players. The coverage of the industries could be domestic, international, or global of which are depending upon products or services to be provided. In this paper, we use cost leadership and differentiation strategies, because they are the commonly
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HISTORY OF THE AIR ASIA AirAsia Berhad is also known as AirAsia which is a Malaysia low cost carrier (LCC). It is an aviation company which provides main activity that is air transportation service. AirAsia is the starter and leading the low cost travelling in Asia where operate scheduled domestic and international flight and is Asia’s largest low fare. Air Asia has been established seen 1993 and it has been executed start from 18 November 1996. When it is being established, AirAisa was
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ANALYSIS OF AIRASIA THE BEST LOW-COST CARRIER AIRLINES IN THE WORLD ASSIGNMENT FOR MICROECONOMICS FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND BUSINESS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA BY: IWAN BUDHIARTA P-46048 MALAYSIA – 2009 I. INTRODUCTION A low-cost carrier (also known as a no-frills or discount carrier) is an airline that offers low fares but eliminates all “non-essential” services. The typical low-cost carrier business model is based on: * a single passenger class * a single type of airplane
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY It has been a great pride in the history of AirAsia that despite the challenges that they have faced, AirAsia continues to defy the odds. Since December 8, 2001, when the company was taken over by the new Air Asia management, AirAsia has grown to become the largest low-cost carrier in Asia. Today the airlines are operating in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia. With more than 6,000 talented, hardworking and committed employees and a market capitalization in excess of RM2billion
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